Conflict of norms in public international law : how WTO law relates to other rules of international law
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Conflict of norms in public international law : how WTO law relates to other rules of international law
(Cambridge studies in international and comparative law)
Cambridge University Press, 2003
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 493-505) and index
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内容説明
One of the most prominent and urgent problems in international governance is how the different branches and norms of international law interact and what to do in the event of conflict. With no single 'international legislator' and a multitude of states, international organisations and tribunals making and enforcing the law, the international legal system is decentralised. This leads to a wide variety of international norms, ranging from customary international law and general principles of law, to multilateral and bilateral treaties on trade, the environment, human rights, the law of the sea, etc. Pauwelyn provides a framework on how these different norms interact, focusing on the relationship between the law of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and other rules of international law. He also examines the hierarchy of norms within the WTO treaty. His recurring theme is how to marry trade and non-trade rules, or economic and non-economic objectives at the international level.
目次
- Preface
- Table of cases
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. The topic and its importance: conflict of norms in public international law
- 2. The case study: the law of the World Trade Organisation
- 3. Hierarchy of sources
- 4. Accumulation and conflict of norms
- 5. Conflict-avoidance techniques
- 6. Resolving 'inherent normative conflict'
- 7. Resolving 'conflict in the applicable law' 8. Conflict of norms in WTO dispute settlement
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index.
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