Chapter 35 international business law Crossword

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the broad study of the legal systems of major countries, treaties, practices, tariffs and non-tariff trade barriers,and import and export quotas
a discretionary doctrine that holds that the courts of one country should refrain from deciding cases involving the acts of persons from another country
Organizations whose purpose is to maintain legal an economic order in trade
An international agreement that provides a set of rules to ensure that there is no discrimination in trade by its signatories and spells out its process for international trade disputes
an organization with responsibility for overseeing the implementation of all multinational trade agreements, negotiated now or in the future
an organization whose purpose is to maintain a stable environment for the economies and currencies of its members by providing protection in the large fluctuations in the value of one currency versus another
the popular name given to the international bank for reconstruction and developmen and organization that works closely with the international monetary fund to ensure that developing countries have access to funds to stimulate their economies
An economic agreement aimed at promoting and facilitating trade among the US, Canada, and Mexico
An entity that established a legal and political relationship among its members that promotes economic growth as well as social and cultural affiliations
Legal restrictions, such as embargoes, placed on trade to achieve desired political results
A form of tax, or other restrictions, on imports or exports to attain economic results, such as protecting domestic industries or facilitating the production of certain crops
Restrictions on the numbers and kinds of products that may enter into a nation
citizen's refusal to purchase goods made by a business for example a business located in another country
A federal statute designed to provide executives of American companies with rules and restrictions relating to paying persons in foreign countries to expedite business in these foreign nations
A treaty created to establish a universal set of legal procedures to be applied to contracts covering international transactions
A federal law passed in 1976 that Establish certain exceptions to foreign sovereign immunity
A specialized agency of the United Nations that administers numerous treaties concerning protection of intellectual property rights

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