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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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.
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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
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Summary:
"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 most controversial portion of the Agreement, Chapter 19 dealing with the resolution of dumping and subsidy complaints. Implementation of the Agreement shall not be viewed as a pancea for resolving all of the trade problems Canada and the United States have recently encountered. On the contrary, the Agreement is certain to create new ones and perhaps exacerbate old ones, especially in view of the negotiators' failure to bring about any major change in the most contentious area of all, the substantive law governing the resolution of dumping and subsidy cases."
Call Number:KF6668.C32 1988 K46 1989
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
ISSN:0099-135X ;
Related Materials:Offprint: Detroit College of Law Review. Volume 1989, no. 3 (Fall 1989)