- The
Anti-Counterfeiting
Trade Agreement (ACTA) is a
multilateral treaty for the
purpose of
establishing international standards for
intellectual property...
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Known as the "Saints", the
alliance was led by the best
known of the
anti-slave
trade campaigners,
William Wilberforce, who had
taken on the
cause of abolition...
- "Application of the
Sherman Anti-Trust Act to
Unions since the Apex Case". SMU Law Review. 1 (1): 94–103. "Restraint of
Trade.
Sherman Anti-Trust Law. Liability...
- The
Anti Common Market and Free
Trade Party was a
British political party that
opposed Britain's
membership of the
European Union and
fought a number...
- Thomas, Hugh. The
Slave Trade: The
Story of the
Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440–1870 (2006) Unangst, Matthew. "Manufacturing Crisis:
Anti-slavery 'Humanitarianism'...
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Anti-competitive
practices are
business or
government practices that
prevent or
reduce competition in a market.
Antitrust laws
ensure businesses do not...
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Trade involves the
transfer of
goods and
services from one
person or
entity to another,
often in
exchange for money.
Economists refer to a
system or network...
- election, he
renamed the Free
Trade Party to the
Anti-Socialist Party. Reid
envisaged a
spectrum running from
socialist to
anti-socialist, with the Protectionist...
- free
trade and
reduction of public-sector
regulation would bring benefits to poor
countries and to
disadvantaged people in rich countries.
Anti-globalization...
- The Red Sea
slave trade,
sometimes known as the
Islamic slave trade, Arab
slave trade, or
Oriental slave trade, was a
slave trade across the Red Sea trafficking...