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  2. United Nations Commission on International Trade Law

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    The International Trade Law Division of the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs provides substantive secretariat services to UNCITRAL, such as conducting research and preparing studies and drafts. This is the third level, which assists the other two in the preparation and conduct of their work.

  3. International trade law - Wikipedia

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    International trade law is the tool used by the nation’s government for taking corrective actions against trade. International trade law focuses on applying domestic rules to international trade rules and applying treaty-based international trade law governing trade. [6]

  4. United Nations Office of Legal Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1946, the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs provides a unified central legal service for the Secretariat and the principal and other organs of the United Nations and contributes to the progressive development and codification of international public and trade law.

  5. International trade - Wikipedia

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    While international trade has existed throughout history (for example Uttarapatha, Silk Road, Amber Road, salt roads), its economic, social, and political importance has been on the rise in recent centuries. Carrying out trade at an international level is a complex process when compared to domestic trade.

  6. United States Court of International Trade - Wikipedia

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    The United States Court of International Trade (case citations: Ct. Int'l Trade) is a U.S. federal court that adjudicates civil actions arising out of U.S. customs and international trade laws. [1] Seated in New York City , it exercises broad jurisdiction over most trade-related matters, and is permitted to hear and decide cases anywhere in the ...

  7. International law - Wikipedia

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    One definition of international organisations comes from the ILC's 2011 Draft Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations which in Article 2(a) states that it is "an organization established by treaty or other instrument governed by international law and possessing its own international legal personality". [125]

  8. Category:International trade law - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "International trade law" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. International economic law - Wikipedia

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    International Trade Law: Historically centered around institutions like the GATT and the WTO, international trade law is crucial for regulating global trade activities. International Monetary Law: Governs the legal aspects of monetary affairs, crucial for global financial stability.