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Unions in developed nations often oppose imports from low-wage countries and advocate trade barriers to protect jobs from what they often characterize as "unfair" import competition. Is such competition "unfair"? Do you think that this argument is in the
Unions in developed nations often oppose imports from low-wage countries and advocate trade barriers to protect jobs from what they often characterize as “unfair” import competition. Is such competition “unfair”? Do you think that this argument is in the best interests of (a) the unions, (b)the people they represent, and/or (c) the country as a whole?
Unions in developed nations often oppose imports from low-wage countries and are strong advocates of restrictive trade barriers to protect what they view as “unfair” import competition. Is such competition “unfair”? Explain your answer with a well-constructed argument and examples to illustrate your point(s).
How does International Law differ from Domestic Laws? What barriers do you think could prevent a universal legal system?