This book explains the rise of China, India, and Brazil in the international trading system, and the implications for trade law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gregory Shaffer is Chancellor's Professor at the University of California-Irvine. His publications include 9 books and over 100 articles and book chapters, including Constitution-Making and Transnational Legal Order (with Ginsburg and Halliday, 2019), Transnational Legal Orders (with Halliday, 2015), and Transnational Legal Ordering and State Change (2013).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Legal Capacity and Transnational Legal Orders: 1. Introduction: emerging powers and the transnational legal ordering of trade; 2. Building trade law capacity in emerging powers: its implications; 3. The challenges of international trade law; Part II. The Cases of Brazil, India, and China: 4. Building legal capacity and adapting state institutions in Brazil with Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin; 5. India: an emerging giant's transformation and its implications with James Nedumpara and Aseema Sinha; 6. How China took on the United States and Europe at the WTO with Henry Gao; 7. A new Chinese economic law order? with Henry Gao; Part III. The Future of the Transnational Legal Order for Trade: 8. Why U.S. disenchantment? Managing the interface; 9. Conclusion: going forward.
Part I. Legal Capacity and Transnational Legal Orders: 1. Introduction: emerging powers and the transnational legal ordering of trade; 2. Building trade law capacity in emerging powers: its implications; 3. The challenges of international trade law; Part II. The Cases of Brazil, India, and China: 4. Building legal capacity and adapting state institutions in Brazil with Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin; 5. India: an emerging giant's transformation and its implications with James Nedumpara and Aseema Sinha; 6. How China took on the United States and Europe at the WTO with Henry Gao; 7. A new Chinese economic law order? with Henry Gao; Part III. The Future of the Transnational Legal Order for Trade: 8. Why U.S. disenchantment? Managing the interface; 9. Conclusion: going forward.
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