Worker, industry, and government adjustment under the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement / Kevin C. Kennedy.

"These few pages are designed to give the reader an overview of the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement [...] and a broad analysis of its ramifications for industry and labor, in particular the significance of the Agreement for the automotive sector. This paper will familiarize the reader with the mos...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Detroit College of Law Review ; v. 1989.
Main Author: Kennedy, Kevin C. (Author)
Language:English
Published: Detroit, MI : Detroit College of Law, [1989]
Series:Detroit College of Law Review ; v. 1989.
Subjects:
Local Note:
Kevin Kennedy is a Professor Emeritus of Law at the Michigan State University College of Law.
Physical Description:pages 805-841 ; 26 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • A few basic statistics
  • An overview of the Free Trade Agreement
  • Merchandise trade between Canada and the United States - the potential winners on each side of the border
  • The significance of the FTA for the automotive sector
  • The significance of the Agreement for labor
  • Trade adjustment assistance to workers
  • The significance of the Agreement for the international trade legal regime and the Uruguay round of negotiations
  • What the parties failed to agree to (herein of subsidies)
  • Binational panel review of statutory amendments to and administrative determinations under the AD and CVD Laws
  • Article 1903 panel review of AD and CVD statutory amendments
  • Binational panel reveiw of final AD and CVD determinations
  • Alternative countervailing duty legal regimes.