International Trade Law Statutes and Conventions 2025-2026 presents all the most recent legislation for international trade law in a student-friendly volume. It can be used alongside International Trade Law Statutes and Conventions 2019-2021 for a truly comprehensive collection.
Developed in response to feedback from both lecturers and students, the book provides an up-to-date, fully comprehensive collection of current legislation, is curated to align with international trade law courses, is an unannotated text conforming to regulations so that it can be used during exams, features a clear and attractive text design and includes a detailed table of contents.
Ideal for coursework, exam use, and general reference work, this is the perfect companion for anyone studying this important and fast-moving area of law.
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Indira Carr is Professor Emerita at the University of Surrey, UK. She writes extensively on international trade law, corruption, and information technology law. Carr edits Information and Communications Technology Law and co-edits Asian Philosophy. Both journals are published by Taylor & Francis.
Jae Sundaram is Reader in Trade & Maritime Law at the University of Buckingham, UK. A dual-qualified lawyer, he has published scholarly articles in law of world trade, modern armed-conflict, and is the author of the textbook WTO Law and Policy: A Political Economy Approach, and the monograph Pharmaceutical Patent Protection and World Trade Law. Both are published by Taylor & Francis (Routledge).