Scholars studying trade from a range of disciplines, such as law, philosophy, business, economics, history, or politics, as well as their students, will benefit from this groundbreaking analysis. They will be invited to consider trade law from a perspective now unrepresented, yet intuitively familiar: trade's relationship to consensual exchange.
A new take on trade law's roots in consensual exchange, illuminating coercive and exploitative dynamics undercutting both consent and trade.