Abstract

“The flow of goods, services, capital, current payments and other transactions of trade across frontiers … is fundamentally free …” — with these words begins the German AuBenwirtschafts-Gesetz — AWG (Foreign Trade Act), Article Number One. After this Law had been passed in 1961, many interpreted its introduction as a sign that it represented a new Magna Charta of foreign trade.

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