Export trade law.
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Staffordshire University EXPORT TRADE LAW "Increasingly we hear of key expressions like global harmonisation, uniformity, equalisation and legal equilibrium in the realm of export/ international trade law and justifiably so". Critically evaluate the accuracy of the above statement, in relation to sales and carriage transactions in export and international trade. Word limit: 3000 Postgraduate student, Student number: 99-354223 Academic year 2002-2003 The trend towards unification of the law concerning the transnational sale and transportation of goods can be traced back to the Middle ages where it gave rise to the law merchant 1. The industrial revolution and more specifically the overproduction that occurred from the subsequent industrial growth dictated a need to industrialised nations to come up with a specific economic policy designed to go beyond national borders with the aim maximise the utilisation of resources. This economic policy required a correspondent legislative policy, able to...

