International Trade Law is composed of the laws, rules, and principles of general application that deal with the conduct of nation-states and international organizations among themselves with matters related to trade.
Important articles and study material on International Trade Law – Click on the link to Read
- A Comparative Study of GATT and WTO
- History and Establishment of the WTO
- Structure and Functions of World Trade Organisation (WTO)
- Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF) and Free on Board (FOB) | CIF and FOB Contracts
- WTO Agreements – GATT, GATS, and TRIPS
- Dispute Settlement Mechanism under WTO (World Trade Organisation)
- Most Favoured Nation Treatment Principle and its Exception
- National Treatment Principle: Overview of Rules
- Overall Study of GATT, 1994
- Subsidies, Kinds, and Remedies under SCM Agreement
- Countervailing Measures
- Legal Framework for Anti-Dumping Measures
- E-Commerce in International Trade Law: Challenges and Opportunities
- Payments in International Trade: Legal Mechanisms, Instruments, and Challenges
- Anti-Dumping Duty on Steel Imports
- Case Analysis: India Loses Export Subsidy Case in WTO against US
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