European chocolate makes the trade go round (in a most delightful way)

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Taylor, Des. 2004. "European chocolate makes the trade go round (in a most delightful way)." CESAA Review. 31, pp. 23-30.
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European chocolate makes the trade go round (in a most delightful way)

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AuthorTaylor, Des
Journal TitleCESAA Review
Journal Citation31, pp. 23-30
Number of Pages8
Year2004
Place of PublicationMelbourne, Australia
Web Address (URL)http://www.cesaa.org.au/forms/CESAA%20Review%20Dec%2020032.pdf
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This article is an examination of legal developments in the European Union concerning the free movement of goods.

Keywordstrade; international trade law; Europe; imports; exports; free trade
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020430308. European history (excl. British, classical Greek and Roman)
480308. International trade and investment law
440703. Economic development policy
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Byline AffiliationsFaculty of Business
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