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What is the difference between international trade law and international economic law?


robin.k 2nd Dec, 2020
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robin.k 2nd Dec, 2020

The most common difference here being is that international economic law is a broader term which includes all the laws relating not only to world trade organizations but also those related to the international monetary system and current regulations.

International trade law only deals with the rules of international legislation and those regulating international trade relations.

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