Enacted with the bipartisan support of United States Congress in 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has not been without its critics. In fact, the landmark free trade agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico has met virulent opposition from scores of United States citizens, who claim that NAFTA is a “bad deal” for the United States, with years of job losses and trade deficits to prove it. Assume that in succumbing to the “will of the people,” the President of the United States decides to “walk away” from NAFTA. He announces this, much to the surprise of the leaders of Canada and Mexico, at a hastily-convened summit in Cancun.
1)If the United States elects to terminate its involvement in NAFTA, would Canada and/or Mexico have any recourse against the United States?
2)If so, what remedies would be available to the non-breaching countries?
3)Is international law really relevant, especially if a country can unilaterally terminate its obligations under international law?
Chapter 7 Criminal law
Please watch the White Collar Crime You Tube video.
Please write a 4-5 paragraph (minimum) Reaction Essay.
This Reaction Essay should attempt to answer some of the following questions:
What would you ask, or tell, the author of the video if you could?
What did you realize as a result of watching the video?
What questions does the video raise for you — about the material, about other things?
How do you react to the piece on a personal level? How does the piece relate to your experience?
Did the piece hold your interest? Why or why not? (be polite!)
If the United States elects to terminate its involvement in NAFTA, would Canada and/or Mexico have any recourse against the United States?
August 3rd, 2017 admin