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81. Nothing to declare! Canada - United States border management after NAFTA
82. Mexican refugees in Canada post-NAFTA and the effects of immigration and refugee policy reforms: 1994-2012
83. NAFTA and rural Mexico: An analysis of ejido communities
84. International judicial politics: The evolution of dispute resolution under the North American Free Trade Agreement
85. NAFTA and the politics of labor transnationalism
86. Trade liberalization in theory and fact: The impact of NAFTA on small corn producers in Mexico
87. The role of dispute settlement mechanisms in the constitutionalization of Regional Trade Agreements
88. International trade agreements and Aboriginal water rights: How the NAFTA threatens the honour of the Crown
89. Subnational impacts of NAFTA's environmental regime: A comparative analysis of Canada, the United States, and Mexico
90. The intersection of transnational activism and soft law: How activists exploit NAFTA's labor and environmental accords
91. How Mexico built support for the negotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement: Targeting the Mexican diaspora in the United States
92. Understanding NAFTA in Mexico: Political attitude formation in a changing economic and political environment
93. The standard of review under the North American Free Trade Agreement Chapter 19: A comparative study with particular emphasis on the law of Mexico
94. A treatise on the emergence of an entrepreneurial government. A study on reinventing government: Environmental security issues associated with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
95. Competitive alliances: Emerging sectoral struggles along the Mexico-United States border
96. The political economy of NAFTA in Mexico: Critical conglomerates in comparative perspective
97. Binational panels of arbitration: Impartial adjudicators or spawning ground of new ideas? The Mexican experience under the mechanism for dispute resolution of Chapter 19 of the NAFTA
98. Internal and external sources of American foreign economic policymaking: The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
99. Commercial arbitration between Canada and the United States and the effect of the NAFTA
100. Havana to NAFTA and the continuing need for an effective dispute settlement mechanism
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