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ISBN-10 : 0414046072
ISBN-13 : 9780414046078
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Book excerpt: This reference work, now in its 11th edition, covers the complex area of international export trade law. Carole Murray has rationalized the chapter content of previous editions and brought the text up-to-date.


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