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Volume 6, Issue 2

Volume 6, Issue 2

The Country Music Television Dispute: An Illustration of the Tensions between Canadian Cultural Protectionism and American Entertainment Exports
By Andrew M. Carlson

Bananas and Treaty-Making Powers: Current Issues in the External Trade Law of the European Union
By Inger Osterdahl

Multilateralization of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
By Lisa Harriman Randall

Selling Science under the SPS Agreement: Accommodating Consumer Preference in the Growth Hormones Controversy
By Michele D. Carter

The Need for a GATT Doctrine of Locus Standi: Why the United States Cannot Stand the European Community’s Banana Import Regime
By Rodrigo Bustamante

Recalcitrant Creditors against Debtor Nations, or How to Play Darts
By Theodore Allegaert

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