World events such as the financial crisis, Brexit, and the election of President Trump have all brought new challenges to the existing trade regime and called into question fundamental assumptions. This book explains the context of current events and the renewed possibility for an inclusive trade and economic agenda.
World events such as the financial crisis, Brexit, and the election of President Trump have all brought new challenges to the existing trade regime and called into question fundamental assumptions. This book explains the context of current events and the renewed possibility for an inclusive trade and economic agenda.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contributor biographies; Foreword Andrew Lang; Preface; List of acronyms; Part I. The Concept of the Embedded Liberalism Compromise: 1. Introduction to the embedded liberalism compromise Gillian Moon and Lisa Toohey; 2. The embedded liberalism compromise in the making of the GATT and Uruguay Round Agreements Meredith Kolsky Lewis; 3. The embedded liberalism compromise as touchstone in times of political turmoil Lisa Toohey; 4. Universal human rights in the embedded liberalism compromise Gillian Moon; 5. Recalibrating the embedded liberalism compromise: 'legitimate expectations' and international economic law Chios Carmody; Part II. The Dynamic of the Embedded Liberalism Compromise: 6. From agriculture to food security: embedded liberalism and stories of regulatory failure Fiona Smith; 7. Embedded liberalism and national treatment: the case of Taiwan's Mijiu taxation Hsu-Hua Chou and Weihuan Zhou; 8. Embedded liberalism and international investment agreements: the future of the right to regulate, with reflections on WTO law Catharine Titi; 9. Regulatory coherence in future free trade agreements and the idea of the embedded liberalism compromise Andrew D. Mitchell and Elizabeth Sheargold; Part III. Engineering the Embedded Liberalism Compromise: Addressing the Future in Times of Turmoil: 10. Embedded liberalism as a framework for description, critique and advocacy: the case of human rights measures under the GATT Rachel Harris; 11. Embedded liberalism and global business: domestic stability versus corporate autonomy? Justine Nolan and Gillian Moon; 12. The embedded liberalism compromise and cultural policy measures. Maintaining cultural diversity alongside WTO law Franziska Sucker; 13. The WTO's purpose, regulatory autonomy and the future of the embedded liberalism compromise Emily Reid.
Contributor biographies; Foreword Andrew Lang; Preface; List of acronyms; Part I. The Concept of the Embedded Liberalism Compromise: 1. Introduction to the embedded liberalism compromise Gillian Moon and Lisa Toohey; 2. The embedded liberalism compromise in the making of the GATT and Uruguay Round Agreements Meredith Kolsky Lewis; 3. The embedded liberalism compromise as touchstone in times of political turmoil Lisa Toohey; 4. Universal human rights in the embedded liberalism compromise Gillian Moon; 5. Recalibrating the embedded liberalism compromise: 'legitimate expectations' and international economic law Chios Carmody; Part II. The Dynamic of the Embedded Liberalism Compromise: 6. From agriculture to food security: embedded liberalism and stories of regulatory failure Fiona Smith; 7. Embedded liberalism and national treatment: the case of Taiwan's Mijiu taxation Hsu-Hua Chou and Weihuan Zhou; 8. Embedded liberalism and international investment agreements: the future of the right to regulate, with reflections on WTO law Catharine Titi; 9. Regulatory coherence in future free trade agreements and the idea of the embedded liberalism compromise Andrew D. Mitchell and Elizabeth Sheargold; Part III. Engineering the Embedded Liberalism Compromise: Addressing the Future in Times of Turmoil: 10. Embedded liberalism as a framework for description, critique and advocacy: the case of human rights measures under the GATT Rachel Harris; 11. Embedded liberalism and global business: domestic stability versus corporate autonomy? Justine Nolan and Gillian Moon; 12. The embedded liberalism compromise and cultural policy measures. Maintaining cultural diversity alongside WTO law Franziska Sucker; 13. The WTO's purpose, regulatory autonomy and the future of the embedded liberalism compromise Emily Reid.
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