Emerging powers and the world trading system : the past and future of international economic law
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Emerging powers and the world trading system : the past and future of international economic law
Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Summary: "Yet by 2020, twenty-five years after the WTO's creation, it was the United States that has become the great disrupter - disenchanted with the rules' constraints, including on its ability to create new rules. It was the United States that flouted WTO rules in the name of "national security" and the national interest - even to protect American producers of aluminum siding, and to pressure countries to block migration from Mexico and Central America. It was the United States that neutered trade dispute settlement and threatened to withdraw from the organization. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom - the E.U.'s second largest economy - voted by referendum to leave the European Union. As nationalist parties rose in prominence throughout Europe, the European Union was pressed to turn inward to protect its very existence, curtailing its role on the global stage. It continues to defend multilateralism, but it is in a much weaker position following the Euro crisis, internal divisions over migration, Brexit ..."
収録内容
- Introduction : emerging powers and the transnational legal ordering of trade
- Building trade law capacity in emerging powers : its implications
- The challenges of international trade law
- Building legal capacity and adapting state institutions in Brazil / with Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin
- India : an emerging giant's transformation and its implicationst's / with James Nedumpara and Aseema Sinha
- How China took on the United States and Europe at The WTO / with Henry Gao
- A new Chinese economic law order? / with Henry Gao
- Why U.S. disenchantment? Managing the interface
- Conclusion : going forward

