University of Kansas: U.S. Trade Sanctions Justified Response to Human Rights Abuses in China, Law Expert Writes
April 07, 2021
April 07, 2021
LAWRENCE, Kansas, April 7 (TNSRes) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
An international trade law expert at the University of Kansas argues in a pair of new articles that human rights and trade are now inextricably linked, as evidenced by U.S. and international reactions to actions in China, and asserts that approach is an appropriate use of trade.
After the United States, then Canada and the Netherlands, declared the Chinese Communist Party's actions . . .
An international trade law expert at the University of Kansas argues in a pair of new articles that human rights and trade are now inextricably linked, as evidenced by U.S. and international reactions to actions in China, and asserts that approach is an appropriate use of trade.
After the United States, then Canada and the Netherlands, declared the Chinese Communist Party's actions . . .