Advanced introduction to international trade law /
International trade law
Michael J. Trebilcock and Joel Trachtman.
- 3rd ed.
- Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, c2025.
- xii, 263 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
- Elgar advanced introductions .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Setting the context -- Institutional structures of the WTO : treaty-making, decision-making, and dispute settlement -- Tariffs and the most favoured nation principle -- Preferential trade agreements -- National treatment -- Anti-dumping laws -- Subsidies and countervailing duties -- Safeguards and adjustment assistance policies -- Trade and agriculture -- Trade in services -- Trade and investment -- Trade-related intellectual property rights -- Trade policy and domestic health and safety regulation -- Trade policy and the environment -- Trade policy, labour standards, human rights, and gender -- Trade policy and developing countries -- The international trade system under stress.
"This book discusses the basic structure and principles of international trade law alongside specific GATT and WTO legal rules and institutions. Key Features: - Presents analytical summaries of trade law - Considers key legal concepts in diverse historical, political, and economic contexts - Explores new areas including sustainable development, digital trade, gender, and security exceptions - Makes connections between different areas of trade law to create an integrated summary of the field - Includes updates to refer to the most recent cases, decisions, and treaty negotiation developments"-- Provided by the publisher.
9781035334018
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