Rachel Brewster (Jeffrey and Bettysue Hughes Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for International and Comparative Law, Duke University) offers a critique of the Trump Administration’s trade strategy and suggests how the United States could respond more productively to Chinese government infractions.
Read MoreJ. Benton Heath (Acting Assistant Professor of Lawyering, New York University School of Law) argues that the threat posed by national-security objectives to economic law is deeper than the US-China trade conflict and the Trump administration’s strategic use of tariffs.
Read MoreSimon Lester and Huan Zhu of the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute address invocations of national security in GATT/WTO disputes, and propose alternatives to litigation for responding to national security trade restrictions.
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