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The Oxford Handbook on The World Trade Organization

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 08/2014





Note Editore

The Oxford Handbook on the World Trade Organization provides an authoritative and cutting-edge account of the World Trade Organization. Its purpose is to provide a holistic understanding of what the WTO does, how it goes about fulfilling its tasks, its achievements and problems, and how it might contend with some critical challenges. The Handbook benefits from an interdisciplinary approach. The editorial team comprises a transatlantic partnership between a political scientist, a historian, and an economist. The distinguished and international team of contributors to the volume includes leading political scientists, historians, economists, lawyers, and practitioners working in the area of multilateral trade. All the chapters present original and state-of-the-art research material. They critically engage with existing academic and policy debates, and also contribute to the evolution of the field by setting the agenda for current and future WTO studies.The Handbook is aimed at research institutions, university academics, post-graduate students, and final-year undergraduates working in the areas of international organization, trade policy and negotiations, global economic governance, and economic diplomacy. As such, it should find an enthusiastic readership amongst students and scholars in History, Economics, Political Science, International Relations, Public Policy, and Law. Equally important, the book should have direct relevance for diplomats, international bureaucrats, government officials, and other policy-makers and practitioners in the area of trade and economic governance.




Sommario

1 - The Case for a Multilateral Trade Organization
2 - The Inconsistent Quartet: Free Trade Versus Competing Goals
3 - Trade Liberalization and Domestic Politics
4 - International Trade Organization
5 - The expanding mandate of the GATT: The First Seven Rounds
6 - Uruguay Round Negotiations and the Creation of the WTO
7 - The Role of the Director-General and the Secretariat
8 - Defining the Borders of the WTO Agenda
9 - Collective Agency, Systemic Consequences: Bargaining Coalitions in the WTO
10 - The Influence of the EU in the World Trade System
11 - The Role of the US : A Multi-level explanation for Decreased Support over Time
12 - The Role of the B(R)ICS: System supporters or Change agents in the WTO?
13 - Least Developed Countries: Growing Voice
14 - Awkward Partners: NGOs and Social Movements in the WTO
15 - What happened to the Influence of Bussines? Corporations and Organised Labour in the WTO
16 - Trade in Manufactures and Agricultural Products: The Dangerous Link? (Helen Coskeran, Dan Kim, Amrita Narlikar)
17 - Trade in Services in the WTO: From Marrakech (1994) to Doha (2001) to...
18 - Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs)
19 - Rules: Anti-dumping, Countervailing Duties, and Safeguards
20 - Regulatory Measures: SPS, TBT, Customs Valuation
21 - Trade Policy Review Mechanism
22 - Dispute Settlement Mechanism - Analysis and Problems
23 - DSM - The Appellate Body - Assessment and Problems
24 - Interpretation and Institutional Choice at the WTO
25 - The DSM: Ensuring Compliance?
26 - Persistent Deadlock at Doha
27 - The Role of Domestic Courts in the Implementation of WTO Law: The Political Economy of Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances
28 - Preferential Trading Arrangements
29 - New Issues in Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resources
30 - Fairness in the WTO Trading System
31 - Labour Standards and Human Rights
32 - Trade and the Environment
33 - Proposals for Reform: A Synthesis and Assessment
34 - The WTO and Institutional (In)Coherence
1 - The Case for a Multilateral Trade Organization
2 - The Inconsistent Quartet: Free Trade Versus Competing Goals
3 - Trade Liberalization and Domestic Politics
4 - International Trade Organization
5 - The expanding mandate of the GATT: The First Seven Rounds
6 - Uruguay Round Negotiations and the Creation of the WTO
7 - The Role of the Director-General and the Secretariat
8 - Defining the Borders of the WTO Agenda
9 - Collective Agency, Systemic Consequences: Bargaining Coalitions in the WTO
10 - The Influence of the EU in the World Trade System
11 - The Role of the US : A Multi-level explanation for Decreased Support over Time
12 - The Role of the B(R)ICS: System supporters or Change agents in the WTO?
13 - Least Developed Countries: Growing Voice
14 - Awkward Partners: NGOs and Social Movements in the WTO
15 - What happened to the Influence of Bussines? Corporations and Organised Labour in the WTO
16 - Trade in Manufactures and Agricultural Products: The Dangerous Link? (Helen Coskeran, Dan Kim, Amrita Narlikar)
17 - Trade in Services in the WTO: From Marrakech (1994) to Doha (2001) to...
18 - Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs)
19 - Rules: Anti-dumping, Countervailing Duties, and Safeguards
20 - Regulatory Measures: SPS, TBT, Customs Valuation
21 - Trade Policy Review Mechanism
22 - Dispute Settlement Mechanism - Analysis and Problems
23 - DSM - The Appellate Body - Assessment and Problems
24 - Interpretation and Institutional Choice at the WTO
25 - The DSM: Ensuring Compliance?
26 - Persistent Deadlock at Doha
27 - The Role of Domestic Courts in the Implementation of WTO Law: The Political Economy of Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances
28 - Preferential Trading Arrangements
29 - New Issues in Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resources
30 - Fairness in the WTO Trading System
31 - Labour Standards and Human Rights
32 - Trade and the Environment
33 - Proposals for Reform: A Synthesis and Assessment
34 - The WTO and Institutional (In)Coherence




Autore

Dr Amrita Narlikar is a Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge. Her most recent books included New Powers: How to Become One and How to Manage Them, New York: Columbia University Press, London: Hurst, 2010 and (ed) Deadlocks in Multilateral Negotiations: Causes and Solutions, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. She is the Director of Centre for Rising Powers, and University Senior Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge. Professor Martin Daunton works on the history of economic and social policy, most recently with respect to taxation, and is currently completing a book on the economic government of the world since the Second World War. He is Professor of Economic History in the University of Cambridge and Master of Trinity Hall. Robert M. Stern has published numerous articles and books over the years in international trade and finance. His current research focuses on issues of WTO governance and related social policies. He is Professor Emeritus of Economics and Public Policy at the University of Michigan and currently a Visiting Professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC-Berkeley.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198714774

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Oxford Handbooks
Dimensioni: 245 x 44.2 x 171 mm Ø 1512 gr
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 880


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