This book addresses recent changes in international business such as the growth of the global market, the relative success in abolishing non-tariff protection as well as new developments in the interface between the public and private sectors. Key features: * Codifies the policy developments on international business law; * Provides for a taxonomy of themes that have merged through litigation; * Delivers an in-depth analysis on the reasoning and rationale of the legal farmework of international business; * Illustrates the way the jurisprudence has been influencing policy and law making; * Links relevant issues under discussion with the ever-important debate on the role of international business law in establishing a genuine framework for international trade; * Comprehensive in approach, the volume captures relevant precedent analysis and reasoning on issues relating to international business. * Within each topic of discussion, the position of international organizations, government and the industry are identified and cross-referenced to for classification purposes. This book provides a valuable resource for academics, students and practitioners in the area of international business.