Thursday, May 7, 2020

Introduction to International Trade Law


The rapidity with which the economic and commercial institutions, on which our societies have been founded have evolved, has forced us to transform legal institutions to regulate in a more appropriate way the new social environment that such evolution supposes. Thus, in the field of commercial law, a vast community of economic operators have been consolidated, who in order to meet the needs of the general population and their own sector, have been demanding the development of their own and appropriate legal regime for International Trade Law.

Bellow, Rutgers Law School professor and specialist in international trade law, Ari Afilalo, explains the role that developing countries play in the current international trade.