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The Brussels Convention and Free Trade

The Brussels Convention and Free Trade
Author: Charles Robert Spencer Spencer (6th earl)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1903
Genre: International Conference on the Question of Sugar Bounties
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International Sugar Situation

International Sugar Situation
Author: Frank Roy Rutter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1904
Genre: Sugar laws and legislation
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Duty on Sugar

Duty on Sugar
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1912
Genre: Sugar trade
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The Institutionalisation of Free Trade and Empire

The Institutionalisation of Free Trade and Empire
Author: Michael Fakhri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN:

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The 1902 Brussels Convention, which discouraged sugar-production subsidies through countervailing duties, created what was arguably the first modern multilateral trade institution. This treaty not only defined the concept of free trade but also reconfigured the political structure of the British Empire. Thus we see how free trade was interlaced with imperialism.


Sugar and the Making of International Trade Law

Sugar and the Making of International Trade Law
Author: Michael Fakhri
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1316123561

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This book traces the changing meanings of free trade over the past century through three sugar treaties and their concomitant institutions. The 1902 Brussels Convention is an example of how free trade buttressed the British Empire. The 1937 International Sugar Agreement is a story of how a group of Cubans renegotiated their state's colonial relationship with the US through free trade doctrine and the League of Nations. In addition, the study of the 1977 International Sugar Agreement maps the world of international trade law through a plethora of institutions such as the ITO, UNCTAD, GATT and international commodity agreements - all against the backdrop of competing Third World agendas. Through a legal study of free trade ideas, interests and institutions, this book highlights how the line between the state and market, domestic and international, and public and private is always a matter of contest.