"The interdependence promoted by the WTO Agreement has exposed a number of critical vulnerabilities, leading to accusations that the treaty is unjust. This book offers a theory of WTO law which explains why the justice of the WTO Agreement needs to be understood on its own terms"--
"The interdependence promoted by the WTO Agreement has exposed a number of critical vulnerabilities, leading to accusations that the treaty is unjust. This book offers a theory of WTO law which explains why the justice of the WTO Agreement needs to be understood on its own terms"--
Chios Carmody is Associate Professor at Western University Faculty of Law in London, Ontario, Canada. He currently teaches courses in International Trade Law, Public International Law and Contracts. Since 2002 he has been Canadian National Director of the Canada-United States Law Institute.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. A communitarian theory of WTO law 2. The WTO agreement as community 3. The WTO agreement and justice 4. The WTO agreement as a law of obligations 5. The WTO agreement as a law of rights 6. The WTO agreement as a sui generis legal system 7. A communitarian theory and international investment law 8. Some concluding thoughts.
Preface 1. A communitarian theory of WTO law 2. The WTO agreement as community 3. The WTO agreement and justice 4. The WTO agreement as a law of obligations 5. The WTO agreement as a law of rights 6. The WTO agreement as a sui generis legal system 7. A communitarian theory and international investment law 8. Some concluding thoughts.
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