The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 8 January 2009
- ISBN 9780199231928
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages856 pages
- Size 246x171x52 mm
- Weight 1548 g
- Language English 0
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Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION
Introduction
Part I: THE ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT OF THE WORLD TRADING SYSTEM
The Evolution of the World Trading System - The Economic and Policy Context
The Evolution of the World Trading System - The Legal and Institutional Context
The Place of the WTO in the International System
PART II: SUBSTANTIVE LAW
WTO Institutional Aspects
GATT
GATS
TRIPS
Responding to National Concerns
Regional Trade Agreements
PART III: SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
The Institutional Dimension
Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, and Interpretation
Procedural and Evidentiary Issues
Standard of Review in WTO law
Remedies and Compliance
The Limits of Judicial Processes
PART IV: TRADE AND … THE NEW AGENDA AND LINKAGE ISSUES
Trade and Development
Trade and Environment
Trade and Labour
Trade and Human Rights
Trade and Health
Trade and Investment
Trade and Competition Policy
PART V: THE WIDER FRAMEWORK
WTO and Civil Society
International Trade Law, United Nations Law, and Collective Security Issues
Regulating Multinational Corporations and International Trade Law
CONCLUSION
Law, Culture, and Values in the WTO- Gazing into the Crystal Ball