Japan's aggressive legalism : law and foreign trade politics beyond the WTO
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Japan's aggressive legalism : law and foreign trade politics beyond the WTO
Stanford University Press, c2008
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-398) and index
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内容説明
The ways in which law has interacted with concrete interests to reshape Japan's foreign trade politics at the start of the twenty-first century can best be characterized as aggressive legalism. Central to this transformation have been the beneficiaries of this ever more aggressive legalism-Japan's trade-dominant industries with visible stakes in the international economic system. Today, thanks to painstaking and concerted efforts, Japan's aggressive legalism has shifted well beyond its origins in the WTO, and is now not confined to any one multilateral, regional, or bilateral forum. Nor is its thrust limited only to the issues covered in this book, namely, antidumping, safeguards, intellectual property, or investment concerns in FTA diplomacy. Its target is not only the United States, but also rapidly rising new Asian competitors like China; not only foreign governments, but also foreign sectors-even down to specific companies. In the shifting landscape of global and regional realities, aggressive legalism has emerged as the single most cohesive and unquestionably legitimate attempt by Japanese actors to structure favorable outcomes in international trade.
目次
@fmct: Table of Contents @toc4: List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgments Advisory Board Members for Book Abbreviations @toc2: Chapter 1 Rise of Law in Foreign Trade Politics Chapter 2 Antidumping Clashes with the United States Chapter 3 Legality in Safeguard Disputes with China Chapter 4 The Burgeoning Intellectual Property Agenda Chapter 5 Investment Rules in Preferential Trade Arrangements Chapter 6 The Expansion of Aggressive Legalism @toc4: Notes References Index
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