The book offers an analysis of the contradictions between theory and practice in the trading system. It contextualises the colonial legal structure and its impact on the peripheral countries and their participation and gain in the multilateral trading system. It will be useful to scholars, government officials and policymakers.
The book offers an analysis of the contradictions between theory and practice in the trading system. It contextualises the colonial legal structure and its impact on the peripheral countries and their participation and gain in the multilateral trading system. It will be useful to scholars, government officials and policymakers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Inebu C. Agbo-Ejeh obtained her PhD in commercial law from the University of Cape Town. She holds a master of laws in international economic law from the University of Warwick (UK) and a bachelor of laws degree from the University of Jos. Dr Inebu is an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. She has taught law at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Baze University, the American University of Nigeria, and the University of Seychelles. In 2019, she was awarded a UNDP-supported Centre for Trade and Regional Industrialization (CTRI) Fellowship, administered through the Centre for Comparative Law in Africa (CCLA). Her research interests primarily focus on international economic law; international trade law and investment law; and business and human rights law. She has held various administrative positions, including coordinating postgraduate and undergraduate research.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Asymmetry and Legal Construct 2. Theoretical Framework of the Global Trading System 3. The Colonial Trading System 4. The European Union and ACP Countries: 1957-2000s 5. The Ghana-EU Economic Partnership Agreement 6. Nigeria-EU EPA Impasse and UK-Nigeria Trade Arrangement 7. The Chinese Approach to African Development 8. Breaking the Unbroken Continuum
1. Asymmetry and Legal Construct 2. Theoretical Framework of the Global Trading System 3. The Colonial Trading System 4. The European Union and ACP Countries: 1957-2000s 5. The Ghana-EU Economic Partnership Agreement 6. Nigeria-EU EPA Impasse and UK-Nigeria Trade Arrangement 7. The Chinese Approach to African Development 8. Breaking the Unbroken Continuum
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