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Central Government Regulates Marine Trade and Shark Finning; Judicial Review Limited to Policy Errors, Not Wisdom.

January 16, 2019

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Power of the Central Government to regulate marine trade, especially Foreign Trade Policy - export of shark finning - What is the best is not always discernible, the wisdom of any choice may be disputed or condemned. Mere errors of Government are not subject to our judicial review.

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