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WTO dispute settlement system challenges of the environment, legitimacy and fragmentation

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Global trade law series ; v. 37Publication details: Austin Wolters Kluwer Law & Business 2011ISBN:
  • 9789041134066
Other title:
  • World Trade Organization dispute settlement system
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • K2390 .K85 2011
Contents:
The WTO, legitimacy and new trends in international law -- The WTO and the challenge of environmental linkages -- Environmental disputes in the WTO dispute settlement system -- International law in the WTO dispute settlement system -- Fragmented landscape : WTO dispute settlement system and international environmental law -- The other dimension of legitimacy : why "importing" substantive legitimacy is not the answer -- The WTO dispute settlement system and fragmentation of international law : the case of climate change.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-288) and index.

The WTO, legitimacy and new trends in international law -- The WTO and the challenge of environmental linkages -- Environmental disputes in the WTO dispute settlement system -- International law in the WTO dispute settlement system -- Fragmented landscape : WTO dispute settlement system and international environmental law -- The other dimension of legitimacy : why "importing" substantive legitimacy is not the answer -- The WTO dispute settlement system and fragmentation of international law : the case of climate change.

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