Toward a North American legal system [electronic resource] / edited by James T. McHugh.
The adoption of the North American Free Trade Agreement [NAFTA] advanced the cause of greater continental cooperation in trade and commerce. It also raised the possibility of even greater cooperation among the three principal countries of this continent. Indeed, since the adoption of NAFTA, in 1994,...
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Palgrave Macmillan,
2012.
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Table of Contents:
- Assessing the prospects of North American legal harmonization / Matthew T. Simpson
- Thinking about law in North America / H. Patrick Glenn
- The constitutional systems and traditions of North America / James T. McHugh
- Legal integration of NAFTA through supranational adjudication / Jay Westbrook
- Beyond courts : harmonizing practice and principles in North America through investor-state arbitration / Susan Karamanian
- The strong subsidiarity principle under NAFTA law and policy / Arthur Cockfield
- The European Union as a comparative model for North America / Michelle Egan
- Conclusion : the NAFTA region
- a view from the current Mexican agenda / José Antonio Caballero.