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Marion T.D. Lewis, a New York practitioner, writes that the United States has justified trade barriers that effectively deny market access to lesser-developed countries by citing concern for children. Apparently, in the government's view, any action is allowable to protect the best interest of children - including legislating morality, commandeering the states, discriminating arbitrarily against foreign nations, and jeopardizing the integrity of established multilateral trade systems like the WTO.
July 31, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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