This collection, curated in association with the National Archives (UK), provides an unparalleled insight into the political, economic, and military foundations of the post-war international order. The materials, which are diverse in nature, cover a wide range of subject matter, shedding light on the perspectives of various state and non-state actors during periods of both cooperation and conflict. The United Nations (UN), Marshall Plan, World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), and European Economic Community (EEC), to name but a few examples, are all accounted for.
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About The Fashion Law (TFL)
The Fashion Law provides well-curated, research-driven news and insights into the legal and business aspects of the rapidly evolving fashion industry.
A wide range of content is available to support your research into legal and commercial aspects of the fashion world.
In addition to short news articles, there is a range of analytical content, including:
Case Studies & Snapshots
Topical content covering the latest litigation and industry developments, including regulations and legislation.
Funding & Finance Data Sets
Track investments and M&A events across various market segments for a broad overview of activity and a look at the evolving markets
Timelines & Trackers
Track deals, legislation, and lawsuits to help you keep a consistent gauge on the market.
Case Documentation
Up-to-date court filings and documentation.
Weekly briefings
Regular briefings of important developments in the field.
Deep Dives
These define and decode the most cutting-edge legal and business trends.
Case Briefs
Case studies with in-depth examinations, expert analysis and real-world context.
Topics of Interest
A regularly expanding library of relevant retail business, law and tech topics.
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