The path of world trade law in the 21st century /

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Main Author: Charnovitz, Steve (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific Pub. Co. Pte. Ltd., 2014.
Series:World Scientific studies in international economics ; volume 37.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • About the author
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • A theory of the WTO
  • Triangulating the world trade organization
  • The WTO as an economic constitution
  • A post-montesquieu analysis of the WTO
  • Judicial independence in the world trade organization
  • WTO cosmopolitics
  • Assessing the WTO's enforcement mechanism
  • The WTO's problematic "last resort" against non-compliance
  • Recent developments and scholarship on WTO enforcement remedies
  • The WTO and discrimination
  • Belgian family allowances and the challenge of origin-based discrimination
  • Mapping the law of wto accession
  • The WTO and individual rights
  • The globalization of economic human rights
  • Transparency and participation in the world trade organization
  • The WTO and sustainability
  • A new WTO paradigm for trade and the environment
  • The law of environmental "PPMS" in the WTO : debunking the myth of illegality
  • Climate and trade : potential conflicts and synergies
  • The WTO and labor markets
  • The (neglected) employment dimension of the world trade organization
  • Trade law norms on international migration
  • The future of global economic governance
  • WTO dispute settlement as a model for international governance
  • Addressing government failure through international financial law
  • The world trade organization in 2020.