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Trump, Recent Court Cases and the 2020 Presidential Election KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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이준국제법연구원 (YIJUN Institute of International Law)
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In this essay, the author will discuss recent United States Supreme Court cases as well as international trade cases decided this year by the specialized international trade courts in the United States. Let me then discuss recent U.S. trade action concerning China and put this in the context of President Trump’s generalized approach to China and international trade. This article will conclude with a few observations pertaining to the upcoming presidential election in the United States. The. Supreme Court recently ruled on two highly politicized and historic cases on executive power. What has been almost totally overlooked is an international trade decision by a three-judge panel of the United States Court of International Trade. That case and earlier trade cases indicate the start of a multifaceted attempt to restrict the president’s trade policies. Either the 2020 presidential election will put a stop to President Trump’s reliance on national security to establish disastrous trade policies, or the country will be in this mess for years to come.

목차
1. Recent Supreme Court Cases andInternational Trade Cases
2. President Trump’s Recent China Actions(TikTok and WeChat) & New Tariffs (Canada)
3. President Trump’s Threats andDisregard of Law
4. Concluding Observations:Where does the US stand now?
References
저자
  • Stuart S. Malawer(Law and International Trade at George Mason’s University’s Schar School of Policy and Government)