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The future of international economic law / edited by William J. Davey and John Jackson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International economic law seriesPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 326 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780191564192
  • 0191564192
  • 1283580675
  • 9781283580670
  • 9786613893123
  • 6613893129
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Future of international economic law.DDC classification:
  • 343.087 22
LOC classification:
  • K4600 .F88 2008eb
Other classification:
  • 86.62
  • KC645
  • PR 2353
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Contents:
The Future of International Economic Law; Reforming the International Monetary Fund -- Why its Legitimacy is at Stake; Global Justice and the Bretton Woods Institutions; The Culture of the WTO: Why it Needs to Change; Preparing for Structural Reform in the WTO; Good Governance at the World Trade Organization: Building a Foundation of Administrative Law; Multilevel Judicial Governance of International Trade Requires a Common Conception of Rule of Law and Justice; WTO for Trade and Development Post-Doha; A New Dominant Trade Species Emerges: Is Bilateralism a Threat?
Ensuring that Regional Trade Agreements Complement the WTO System: US Unilateralism a Supplement to WTO Initiatives?Services Trade: Past Liberalization and Future Challenges; Regulatory Jurisdiction and the WTO; Enforcing WTO Obligations: What Can We Learn from Export; The WTO's Environmental Progress; Competition Law and the WTO: Rethinking the Relationship; The Present and Future of the Investor-State dispute Settlement Paradigm; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; L; M; N; P; R; S; T; W.
Summary: This book comprises fifteen specially commissioned contributions from the Editorial Board of the Oxford Journal of International Economic Law in celebration of the Journal's tenth anniversary. The contributions examine various issues confronting the international economic regime today, and cover a wide range of international economic institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank, and the WTO. It pays particular attention to examining the WTO and its regulatory scope, its systemic and structural deficiencies, its role in development and in liberalising trade in services, its tense relationship to.
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The Future of International Economic Law; Reforming the International Monetary Fund -- Why its Legitimacy is at Stake; Global Justice and the Bretton Woods Institutions; The Culture of the WTO: Why it Needs to Change; Preparing for Structural Reform in the WTO; Good Governance at the World Trade Organization: Building a Foundation of Administrative Law; Multilevel Judicial Governance of International Trade Requires a Common Conception of Rule of Law and Justice; WTO for Trade and Development Post-Doha; A New Dominant Trade Species Emerges: Is Bilateralism a Threat?

Ensuring that Regional Trade Agreements Complement the WTO System: US Unilateralism a Supplement to WTO Initiatives?Services Trade: Past Liberalization and Future Challenges; Regulatory Jurisdiction and the WTO; Enforcing WTO Obligations: What Can We Learn from Export; The WTO's Environmental Progress; Competition Law and the WTO: Rethinking the Relationship; The Present and Future of the Investor-State dispute Settlement Paradigm; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; L; M; N; P; R; S; T; W.

This book comprises fifteen specially commissioned contributions from the Editorial Board of the Oxford Journal of International Economic Law in celebration of the Journal's tenth anniversary. The contributions examine various issues confronting the international economic regime today, and cover a wide range of international economic institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank, and the WTO. It pays particular attention to examining the WTO and its regulatory scope, its systemic and structural deficiencies, its role in development and in liberalising trade in services, its tense relationship to.

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