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SOVEREIGNITY ISSUES IN

INTERNATIONAL TRADE
A rough research draft submitted in the fulfillment of the course
International Trade Law, semester VI during the academic year 2018-
19.

SUBMITTED BY:- SUBMITTED TO:-

Name- SHAURYA KASHYAP Mr. P.P Rao


Roll No- 1645 Faculty of International Trade Law
BBA LLB

CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY,


PATNA

Month Of Submission – February


International economic law, in its widest meaning, refers to those
rules of public International law which directly concern economic
exchanges between the subjects of international law. Seen from this
angle, international economic law thus covers- only a part, albeit an
important one, of the discipline of public international law as a whole.
This statement will be unwelcome to those who maintain that
international economic law is or should be a discipline of its own,
separate from public international law. Such a claim may be useful as
a plea to increase the number of academic posts in the field of
international law, yet, in our opinion, international economic law is so
closely embedded in the discipline of public international law that the
latter would be crippled by such a separation. Peaceful relations
between subjects of international law ate, after all, to a very large
extent directly concerned with economic exchanges.

OBJECTIVE

The main aim of this project to know about sovereignty issues in


international trade law
HYPOTHESIS

1. There is no such issues of sovereignty

2. No steps is required to tackle it.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Researcher will follow the doctrinal methods of research for this


project topic.

SOURCES OF DATA

The researcher will gather information from primary and secondary


sources that include judgments, internet, law books, journal and
papers.
CHAPTERISATION

1. INTRODUCTION
2. FACTORS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
3. SOVEREIGNITY IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LAW
4. SOVEREIGNITY AND PUBLIC CHOICE
5. CONCLUSION & SUGGESTION
6. BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIBLIOGRAPHY
 Debashis Chakraborty & Amir Ullah Khan: The Wto
 Deadlocked: Understanding the Dynamics of
International Trade, Sage India, Print 2008
 Petros C. Mavroidis & Alan O. Sykes, The WTO And
International Trade Law / Dispute Settlement,
 Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005

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