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Routledge EU and CARICOM - Law and Economics Book

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Description

Explore the complex legal and economic relationship between the EU and CARICOM in this academic text from Routledge. This book examines how globalization shapes inter-regional organizations and defines their interactions. It provides a detailed look at how these relations affect trade, security, and development measures for Caribbean states. By looking at the past, present, and future of these regions, the text offers a deep look into the frameworks that govern them. Readers will find specific case studies on critical topics including immigration, tax, and energy. The book also addresses historical and contemporary issues such as the impact of the EU-CARICOM relationship on the slave trade and the deportation of millions. This is an essential resource for those studying transnational law, governance, and the economic history of these two major regions.

Key Features

Analyzes the impact of globalization on how inter-regional organizations like the EU and CARICOM operate and interact.

Evaluates trade, security, and development measures within the EU-CARICOM framework to understand regional progress.

Includes specific case studies on important modern issues such as energy, tax, and immigration policies.

Provides historical context by examining the relationship between these regions and its impact on the slave trade.

Offers a comprehensive look at the past, present, and future status of Caribbean states in international law.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
13 October 2020
Listed Since
29 April 2020

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