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What constituted the most serious threat to Justinian's rule?
Lex Mercatoria
A body of commercial law and customs used by merchants throughout Europe during the medieval period, which still influences international trade law today.
Law of Merchants
Historical body of law originating from the practices of merchants and traders dealing with questions of commerce and trade.
Trade Agreements
Contracts between states or countries governing the terms of trade between them, which may include tariffs, trade quotas, and other trade-related provisions.
U.S. and Mexico
Refers to the geopolitical, economic, and cultural relationship between the United States of America and Mexico.
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