Trade Law
Trade Law refers to the body of laws and regulations that govern international trade between countries. It encompasses various agreements, treaties, and regulations that facilitate the exchange of goods and services across borders. Key aspects include tariffs, trade barriers, and the protection of intellectual property rights, all aimed at promoting fair competition and economic cooperation.
International organizations, such as the World Trade Organization (WTO), play a crucial role in overseeing trade laws and resolving disputes between nations. Trade Law also addresses issues like anti-dumping measures and subsidies, ensuring that countries adhere to agreed-upon standards and practices in their trading relationships.