Advanced introduction to international trade law

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Advanced introduction to international trade law

Michael J. Trebilcock, Joel Trachtman

(Elgar advanced introductions)

E. Elgar, c2020

2nd ed

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Understanding trade law

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"An earlier version of this book was published under the title Understanding trade law (c) Michael J. Trebilcock 2011."--T.p. verso

Includes index

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Description

Written by two leading scholars with 60 years of collective experience in the area, this insightful and updated second edition provides a clear and concise introduction to the fundamental components of international trade law, presenting the basic structure and principles of this complex area of law, alongside elucidation of specific GATT and WTO legal rules and institutions. Key features include: a nuanced yet highly readable summary of the area placement of trade law into historical, political and economic contexts, including new analysis of populist critiques references to the most recent cases, decisions, treaty negotiation developments and economic and legal scholarship analysis of new areas including digital trade, migration and security exceptions to alert students to developments in international trade law links and connections between different areas of trade law to provide students with an integrated overview of the topic. Interdisciplinary in nature, this second edition will be an indispensable guide for students in law, economics, political science and international relations. Comprehensive and accessible, it will be essential reading for non-specialist scholars and policy advisors seeking to further their understanding of international trade law. 'This Advanced Introduction provides an excellent succinct yet accurate summary of the international trade rules applicable, inter alia, to trade in goods, services, intellectual property, and investment. It also explores international standards, social issues such as development, environment, labour, human rights, and it addresses the institutional framework and the future of the world trading system. As an experienced practitioner in this field, I highly recommend this book to government officials, business people, and students who will all get a clear interdisciplinary tour d'horizon in the field of international trade.' - Gabrielle Marceau, University of Geneva, Switzerland and Senior Counsellor at the WTO

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface 1. Setting the context 2. Institutional Structure of the WTO: Treaty-Making, Decision-Making, and Dispute Settlement 3. Tariffs and the Most Favoured Nation Principle 4. Preferential Trade Agreements 5. The National Treatment Principle 6. Antidumping laws 7. Subsidies and countervailing duties 8. Safeguards and adjustment assistance policies 9. Trade and agriculture 10. Trade in services 11. Trade and investment 12. Trade-related intellectual property rights 13. Trade policy and domestic health and safety regulation 14. Trade policy and the environment 15. Trade policy, labour standards and human rights 16. Trade policy and developing countries 17. Future challenges for the world trading system Index

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