Law and Development Perspective on International Trade Law
Herausgeber: Choi, Won-Mog; Lee, Yong-Shik; Horlick, Gary
Law and Development Perspective on International Trade Law
Herausgeber: Choi, Won-Mog; Lee, Yong-Shik; Horlick, Gary
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In this book leading scholars provide a relevant discussion of major topics of international trade law from the perspective of development.
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In this book leading scholars provide a relevant discussion of major topics of international trade law from the perspective of development.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9781107664890
- ISBN-10: 1107664896
- Artikelnr.: 37461373
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9781107664890
- ISBN-10: 1107664896
- Artikelnr.: 37461373
Part I. Developing Countries and International Trade: 1. Law and
development for lease-developed countries: theoretical basis and regulatory
framework for microtrade Yong-Shik Lee; 2. Development disputes in
international trade Tomer Broude; 3. Intellectual property rights, trade,
and economic development Bryan Mercurio; 4. Trade, border security, and
development Maureen Irish; Part II. Law and Development in the World Trade
Organization: 5. World Trade Organization and developing countries: reform
proposal Yong-Shik Lee; 6. Rediscovering the role of developing countries
in GATT/WTO before the Doha Round Faizel Ismail; 7. The WTO dispute
settlement from the perspective of developing countries Gary Horlick and
Katherine Fennell; 8. Pacific countries in the WTO: accession and
accommodation, the reality of WTO accession Andrew Mitchell and Joanne
Wallis; Part III. Law and Development in Free Trade Agreements: 9.
North-South regional trade agreements: prospects, risks, and legal
regulation Moche Hirsch; 10. Free trade agreements: WTO disciplines and
development perspectives Mitsuo Matsushita and Yong-Shik Lee; 11. FTAs,
developing countries, and human rights conditionality Anthony Cassimatis;
12. Free trade agreement and foreign direct investment: a viable answer for
economic development? Yong-Shik Lee; Part IV. Law and Development in
Regional Initiatives: 13. Islands of prosperity and poverty: a rational
trade development policy for economically heterogeneous states Colin
Picker; 14. The generalized system of preferences of the United States:
does it promote industrialization and economic growth in least developed
countries? Caf Dowlah; 15. Economic development of North Korea: call for
international trade based development policy and legal reform Yong-Shik
Lee, Young-Ok Kim and Hye Seong Mun; 16. Applying the 'specificity' test of
the WTO subsidy rule in the context of China's foreign investment policies
Xiaojie Lu; 17. Non-conclusion Gary Horlick.
development for lease-developed countries: theoretical basis and regulatory
framework for microtrade Yong-Shik Lee; 2. Development disputes in
international trade Tomer Broude; 3. Intellectual property rights, trade,
and economic development Bryan Mercurio; 4. Trade, border security, and
development Maureen Irish; Part II. Law and Development in the World Trade
Organization: 5. World Trade Organization and developing countries: reform
proposal Yong-Shik Lee; 6. Rediscovering the role of developing countries
in GATT/WTO before the Doha Round Faizel Ismail; 7. The WTO dispute
settlement from the perspective of developing countries Gary Horlick and
Katherine Fennell; 8. Pacific countries in the WTO: accession and
accommodation, the reality of WTO accession Andrew Mitchell and Joanne
Wallis; Part III. Law and Development in Free Trade Agreements: 9.
North-South regional trade agreements: prospects, risks, and legal
regulation Moche Hirsch; 10. Free trade agreements: WTO disciplines and
development perspectives Mitsuo Matsushita and Yong-Shik Lee; 11. FTAs,
developing countries, and human rights conditionality Anthony Cassimatis;
12. Free trade agreement and foreign direct investment: a viable answer for
economic development? Yong-Shik Lee; Part IV. Law and Development in
Regional Initiatives: 13. Islands of prosperity and poverty: a rational
trade development policy for economically heterogeneous states Colin
Picker; 14. The generalized system of preferences of the United States:
does it promote industrialization and economic growth in least developed
countries? Caf Dowlah; 15. Economic development of North Korea: call for
international trade based development policy and legal reform Yong-Shik
Lee, Young-Ok Kim and Hye Seong Mun; 16. Applying the 'specificity' test of
the WTO subsidy rule in the context of China's foreign investment policies
Xiaojie Lu; 17. Non-conclusion Gary Horlick.
Part I. Developing Countries and International Trade: 1. Law and
development for lease-developed countries: theoretical basis and regulatory
framework for microtrade Yong-Shik Lee; 2. Development disputes in
international trade Tomer Broude; 3. Intellectual property rights, trade,
and economic development Bryan Mercurio; 4. Trade, border security, and
development Maureen Irish; Part II. Law and Development in the World Trade
Organization: 5. World Trade Organization and developing countries: reform
proposal Yong-Shik Lee; 6. Rediscovering the role of developing countries
in GATT/WTO before the Doha Round Faizel Ismail; 7. The WTO dispute
settlement from the perspective of developing countries Gary Horlick and
Katherine Fennell; 8. Pacific countries in the WTO: accession and
accommodation, the reality of WTO accession Andrew Mitchell and Joanne
Wallis; Part III. Law and Development in Free Trade Agreements: 9.
North-South regional trade agreements: prospects, risks, and legal
regulation Moche Hirsch; 10. Free trade agreements: WTO disciplines and
development perspectives Mitsuo Matsushita and Yong-Shik Lee; 11. FTAs,
developing countries, and human rights conditionality Anthony Cassimatis;
12. Free trade agreement and foreign direct investment: a viable answer for
economic development? Yong-Shik Lee; Part IV. Law and Development in
Regional Initiatives: 13. Islands of prosperity and poverty: a rational
trade development policy for economically heterogeneous states Colin
Picker; 14. The generalized system of preferences of the United States:
does it promote industrialization and economic growth in least developed
countries? Caf Dowlah; 15. Economic development of North Korea: call for
international trade based development policy and legal reform Yong-Shik
Lee, Young-Ok Kim and Hye Seong Mun; 16. Applying the 'specificity' test of
the WTO subsidy rule in the context of China's foreign investment policies
Xiaojie Lu; 17. Non-conclusion Gary Horlick.
development for lease-developed countries: theoretical basis and regulatory
framework for microtrade Yong-Shik Lee; 2. Development disputes in
international trade Tomer Broude; 3. Intellectual property rights, trade,
and economic development Bryan Mercurio; 4. Trade, border security, and
development Maureen Irish; Part II. Law and Development in the World Trade
Organization: 5. World Trade Organization and developing countries: reform
proposal Yong-Shik Lee; 6. Rediscovering the role of developing countries
in GATT/WTO before the Doha Round Faizel Ismail; 7. The WTO dispute
settlement from the perspective of developing countries Gary Horlick and
Katherine Fennell; 8. Pacific countries in the WTO: accession and
accommodation, the reality of WTO accession Andrew Mitchell and Joanne
Wallis; Part III. Law and Development in Free Trade Agreements: 9.
North-South regional trade agreements: prospects, risks, and legal
regulation Moche Hirsch; 10. Free trade agreements: WTO disciplines and
development perspectives Mitsuo Matsushita and Yong-Shik Lee; 11. FTAs,
developing countries, and human rights conditionality Anthony Cassimatis;
12. Free trade agreement and foreign direct investment: a viable answer for
economic development? Yong-Shik Lee; Part IV. Law and Development in
Regional Initiatives: 13. Islands of prosperity and poverty: a rational
trade development policy for economically heterogeneous states Colin
Picker; 14. The generalized system of preferences of the United States:
does it promote industrialization and economic growth in least developed
countries? Caf Dowlah; 15. Economic development of North Korea: call for
international trade based development policy and legal reform Yong-Shik
Lee, Young-Ok Kim and Hye Seong Mun; 16. Applying the 'specificity' test of
the WTO subsidy rule in the context of China's foreign investment policies
Xiaojie Lu; 17. Non-conclusion Gary Horlick.