trade regulation
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftradeandregulation
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trade
adjective
uk/treɪd/us/treɪd/
publishingspecialized
used to refer to the publishing of books, etc. that are aimed at the ...
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regulation
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/us/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an official rule or the act of ...
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(Definition oftradeandregulationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This is a coherent and well-researched account, which should appeal to historians interested in agriculture, medicine,traderegulationand the urban environment.
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This opportunity could have been used to establish a clear and transparent system of foreigntraderegulation.
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Worst of all, the financial regulation has been split from thetraderegulation, which is by far the most important part of the package.
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The need for appropriatetraderegulationat world level is particularly acute in the context of globalisation.
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This indicated a preference among employers and unions in most of the trades concerned where there is a history of this form oftraderegulationfor the system to continue.
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Chang writes on a wide variety of subjects, including immigration law, internationaltraderegulation, and environmental law.
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He was a contract law scholar, but also wrote oftraderegulationlaw.
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The economy of the colony was hampered by runaway inflation caused by reckless economic policies and unreasonable restrictions on land ownership andtraderegulation.
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Previously (until 1999 in private practice) antitrust,traderegulationand general commercial litigation and international matters.
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Antitrust law is often considered a subset oftraderegulationlaw.
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He has taught consumer law, antitrust law,traderegulation, intellectual property, and criminal process.
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The use of licensing systems as an instrument for foreigntraderegulationis based on a number of international level standards agreements.
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The old leaders were dismissed and a new, more aggressive policy oftraderegulationwas adopted.
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Coherence can only be achieved iftraderegulationis tailored to the political and social constellations in which it is to be applied and enforced.
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Hamilton taught courses intraderegulation, torts, and public control of business.
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Pitofsky is the primary author of one of the most widely used casebooks in the area oftraderegulation, now in its sixth edition.
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He was involved in landmark cases in election and redistricting law,traderegulation, securities, trusts and antitrust law, drug regulation, corporate law, sports law, and successions.
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Internationaltraderegulationtranscends law and politics.
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He issued a civil code, a penal code, atraderegulation, a customs regulation and reorganized tax collection procedures allowing an increase in state revenues while restraining expenditures.
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The programme combines perspectives in law, economics and international political economy and allows students to pursue in-depth studies with a strong applied perspective on internationaltraderegulation.
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