Key Term and Why You’re Interested in It
Autor: Rachel • October 24, 2018 • 862 Words (4 Pages) • 668 Views
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Discussion
Cited Work Relationship to Major Summary and Assigned Readings
The article Customs as Doorkeepers: What are Their Effects on International Trade? relates to the summary by discussing how Congress is the doorkeeper that puts rules and guidelines in place that regulates administrative delays.
Cited Work Relationship to the Other 4 Articles
The article Customs as Doorkeepers: What are Their Effects on International Trade, Congress, coincides with the articles, The Supreme Court, and the Quiet Revolution in Administrative Law, Brexit-Customs Borders Will Impose Costs and Delays, Administrative Delay and Its Control, and Investigating the Impacts of Time Delays because they all speak about how administrative delays. The following articles discuss what administrative delays are, how they were created, and how it is considered a trade barrier.
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References
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Bjelic, P., & Petovic, I. P. (2009, September 27). Administrative Barriers and Trade Facilitation. International Scientific Conference, 1-13. Retrieved from http://www.academia.edu/191614/Administrative_Barriers_and_Trade_Facilitation
Cramton, R. (1972, September). Causes and Cures of Administrative Delay. Cornell Law Library, 58, 937-941. Retrieved from http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2344&context=facpub
Goodwin, A. (2007, April). Brexit-Customs Borders Will Impose Costs and Delays. Oxford Economics, 41(2), 11-18. Retrieved from onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezproxy.liberty.edu/doi/10.1111/1468-0319.12273/abstract
Liu, L., & Yue, C. (2013, April). Investigating the Impacts of Time Delays. Science Direct, 39, 108-114. Retrieved September 29, 2017, from www.sciencedirect.com.ezproxy.liberty.edu/science/article/pii/S0306919213000109
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Satterlee, B. (2009). Cross Border Commerce with Biblical Worldview Applications (2nd ed., p. 85). Raleigh, NC: Synergistics International Inc.
Shapiro, S., & Glicksman, R. Congress, The Supreme Court, and the Quiet Revolution in Administrative Law. Duke Law Journal, 1988(5), 819-877. Retrieved from http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3049&context=dlj
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