Assessing the World Trade Organization
Fit for Purpose?
Herausgeber: Elsig, Manfred; Pauwelyn, Joost; Hoekman, Bernard
Assessing the World Trade Organization
Fit for Purpose?
Herausgeber: Elsig, Manfred; Pauwelyn, Joost; Hoekman, Bernard
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This book challenges our understanding of the true role and impact of the World Trade Organization.
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This book challenges our understanding of the true role and impact of the World Trade Organization.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 467
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781316643990
- ISBN-10: 1316643999
- Artikelnr.: 53778552
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 467
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781316643990
- ISBN-10: 1316643999
- Artikelnr.: 53778552
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Introduction and Setting the Stage: 1. Introduction Manfred Elsig,
Bernard Hoekman and Joost Pauwelyn; 2. Thinking about the performance of
the World Trade Organization: a discussion across disciplines Manfred
Elsig, Bernard Hoekman and Joost Pauwelyn; Part II. New Insight from the
Early Times: 3. The GATT's starting point: tariff levels circa 1947 Chad P.
Bown and Douglas A. Irwin; 4. Negotiating in the early GATT: norms, rules
and the US tariff schedule Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty; Part III.
General Trends and Patterns in WTO Dispute Settlement: 5. Dispute
settlement in the WTO: from a deliberately designed to a spontaneously
grown order Frieder Rössler; 6. About the melting of icebergs: political
and economic determinants of dispute initiation and resolution in the WTO
Dirk de Bièvre, Arlo Poletti and Aydin Yildirim; 7. The WTO dispute
settlement system: consolidating success and confronting new challenges
Giorgio Sacerdoti; 8. Does trade comply? The economic effect(iveness) of
the WTO dispute settlement process Soo Yeon Kim and Tobias Hofmann; Part
IV. Zooming in on Specific Debates: 9. Twenty years of third party
participation at the WTO: what have we learned? Krzysztof J. Pelc; 10. Mind
the gap: navigating between the WTO agreement and its accession protocols
Julia Qin; 11. The age of innocence - the evolution of the case-law of the
WTO dispute settlement: subsidies as a case-study Luca Rubini; 12. The
presence of the World Trade Organization within preferential trade
agreements Todd Allee and Manfred Elsig; 13. The WTO and regional trading
agreements: is it all over for multilateralism? L. Alan Winters; 14.
Performance and international organisations' borders: the case of the World
Trade Organization Cèdric Dupont and Manfred Elsig; 15. The GATT/WTO system
and national trade policies: which comes first? Joseph Michael Finger.
Bernard Hoekman and Joost Pauwelyn; 2. Thinking about the performance of
the World Trade Organization: a discussion across disciplines Manfred
Elsig, Bernard Hoekman and Joost Pauwelyn; Part II. New Insight from the
Early Times: 3. The GATT's starting point: tariff levels circa 1947 Chad P.
Bown and Douglas A. Irwin; 4. Negotiating in the early GATT: norms, rules
and the US tariff schedule Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty; Part III.
General Trends and Patterns in WTO Dispute Settlement: 5. Dispute
settlement in the WTO: from a deliberately designed to a spontaneously
grown order Frieder Rössler; 6. About the melting of icebergs: political
and economic determinants of dispute initiation and resolution in the WTO
Dirk de Bièvre, Arlo Poletti and Aydin Yildirim; 7. The WTO dispute
settlement system: consolidating success and confronting new challenges
Giorgio Sacerdoti; 8. Does trade comply? The economic effect(iveness) of
the WTO dispute settlement process Soo Yeon Kim and Tobias Hofmann; Part
IV. Zooming in on Specific Debates: 9. Twenty years of third party
participation at the WTO: what have we learned? Krzysztof J. Pelc; 10. Mind
the gap: navigating between the WTO agreement and its accession protocols
Julia Qin; 11. The age of innocence - the evolution of the case-law of the
WTO dispute settlement: subsidies as a case-study Luca Rubini; 12. The
presence of the World Trade Organization within preferential trade
agreements Todd Allee and Manfred Elsig; 13. The WTO and regional trading
agreements: is it all over for multilateralism? L. Alan Winters; 14.
Performance and international organisations' borders: the case of the World
Trade Organization Cèdric Dupont and Manfred Elsig; 15. The GATT/WTO system
and national trade policies: which comes first? Joseph Michael Finger.
Part I. Introduction and Setting the Stage: 1. Introduction Manfred Elsig,
Bernard Hoekman and Joost Pauwelyn; 2. Thinking about the performance of
the World Trade Organization: a discussion across disciplines Manfred
Elsig, Bernard Hoekman and Joost Pauwelyn; Part II. New Insight from the
Early Times: 3. The GATT's starting point: tariff levels circa 1947 Chad P.
Bown and Douglas A. Irwin; 4. Negotiating in the early GATT: norms, rules
and the US tariff schedule Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty; Part III.
General Trends and Patterns in WTO Dispute Settlement: 5. Dispute
settlement in the WTO: from a deliberately designed to a spontaneously
grown order Frieder Rössler; 6. About the melting of icebergs: political
and economic determinants of dispute initiation and resolution in the WTO
Dirk de Bièvre, Arlo Poletti and Aydin Yildirim; 7. The WTO dispute
settlement system: consolidating success and confronting new challenges
Giorgio Sacerdoti; 8. Does trade comply? The economic effect(iveness) of
the WTO dispute settlement process Soo Yeon Kim and Tobias Hofmann; Part
IV. Zooming in on Specific Debates: 9. Twenty years of third party
participation at the WTO: what have we learned? Krzysztof J. Pelc; 10. Mind
the gap: navigating between the WTO agreement and its accession protocols
Julia Qin; 11. The age of innocence - the evolution of the case-law of the
WTO dispute settlement: subsidies as a case-study Luca Rubini; 12. The
presence of the World Trade Organization within preferential trade
agreements Todd Allee and Manfred Elsig; 13. The WTO and regional trading
agreements: is it all over for multilateralism? L. Alan Winters; 14.
Performance and international organisations' borders: the case of the World
Trade Organization Cèdric Dupont and Manfred Elsig; 15. The GATT/WTO system
and national trade policies: which comes first? Joseph Michael Finger.
Bernard Hoekman and Joost Pauwelyn; 2. Thinking about the performance of
the World Trade Organization: a discussion across disciplines Manfred
Elsig, Bernard Hoekman and Joost Pauwelyn; Part II. New Insight from the
Early Times: 3. The GATT's starting point: tariff levels circa 1947 Chad P.
Bown and Douglas A. Irwin; 4. Negotiating in the early GATT: norms, rules
and the US tariff schedule Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty; Part III.
General Trends and Patterns in WTO Dispute Settlement: 5. Dispute
settlement in the WTO: from a deliberately designed to a spontaneously
grown order Frieder Rössler; 6. About the melting of icebergs: political
and economic determinants of dispute initiation and resolution in the WTO
Dirk de Bièvre, Arlo Poletti and Aydin Yildirim; 7. The WTO dispute
settlement system: consolidating success and confronting new challenges
Giorgio Sacerdoti; 8. Does trade comply? The economic effect(iveness) of
the WTO dispute settlement process Soo Yeon Kim and Tobias Hofmann; Part
IV. Zooming in on Specific Debates: 9. Twenty years of third party
participation at the WTO: what have we learned? Krzysztof J. Pelc; 10. Mind
the gap: navigating between the WTO agreement and its accession protocols
Julia Qin; 11. The age of innocence - the evolution of the case-law of the
WTO dispute settlement: subsidies as a case-study Luca Rubini; 12. The
presence of the World Trade Organization within preferential trade
agreements Todd Allee and Manfred Elsig; 13. The WTO and regional trading
agreements: is it all over for multilateralism? L. Alan Winters; 14.
Performance and international organisations' borders: the case of the World
Trade Organization Cèdric Dupont and Manfred Elsig; 15. The GATT/WTO system
and national trade policies: which comes first? Joseph Michael Finger.