The Legal and Economic Basis of International Trade
By (Author) Grady Miller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th December 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International trade and commerce
382
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
New economic conditions in the developed and newly industralizing world increasingly force us to question the foundations of existing international economic relationships. This study sheds some light on the complex relationship between law and economics. Beginning with the historical evidence of market structure, trade and law, the work progresses to discuss transportation, export finance, marine insurance and technology transfers. The author provides some interesting insights into and discussion on the future of international trade and the untested relationship between social and political chaos and the law.
.,."the author has given up an excellent scholarly exposition on the evolution of a sale of an export good, to include its contracting, transporting, insuring and financing."-Journal of Asian Business
...the author has given up an excellent scholarly exposition on the evolution of a sale of an export good, to include its contracting, transporting, insuring and financing.-Journal of Asian Business
The major strength of the book is its discussion of law, dating to the Greek and Roman eras, related to international trade and instruments of trade finance and insurance.-The International Trade Journal
..."the author has given up an excellent scholarly exposition on the evolution of a sale of an export good, to include its contracting, transporting, insuring and financing."-Journal of Asian Business
"The major strength of the book is its discussion of law, dating to the Greek and Roman eras, related to international trade and instruments of trade finance and insurance."-The International Trade Journal
GRADY MILLER is at present an Administrative Law Adjudicator in two jurisdictions in London./e He has also taught at Humboldt University in Berlin and several London area universities.