This collection of essays by international lawyers and moral philosophers arises from a prestigious multi-disciplinary conference to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. It examines the legal, moral and political dimensions of free trade. Contributors explore issues such as: * the ethics and rules of competition * the idea of global justice * the problem of international exploitation * the protection of the environment * the regulation services * international taxation and the justifications for barriers to trade. This book provides an important insight…mehr
This collection of essays by international lawyers and moral philosophers arises from a prestigious multi-disciplinary conference to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. It examines the legal, moral and political dimensions of free trade. Contributors explore issues such as: * the ethics and rules of competition * the idea of global justice * the problem of international exploitation * the protection of the environment * the regulation services * international taxation and the justifications for barriers to trade. This book provides an important insight into the continuing debates surrounding free trade. It is an important text for experts across the fields of economics, politics and law as well as to those with an interest in international trade.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Asif Qureshi, Geraint Parry, Geraint B Parry, Hillel Steiner
Inhaltsangabe
About the editors and contributors General editors' preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The feasibility and desirability of global free trade 3. Cosmopolitanism realism and the national interest 4. Perspectives on liberalizing international trade Commentary on Caney and Hunt 5. Procedural justice and the problem of voluntarism 6. Liberalizing international trade: what is today's choice of weapons? Commentary on Ingram and Bourke 7. The ethics of competition 8. The need for integrating trade and competition rules in the WTO world trade and legal system Commentary on Wolff and Petersmann 9. Transnational and international exploitation 10. Developments in the services sector: the GATS Commentary on de-Shalit and Johnson 11. Environmental regulation and economic deregulation: is there a conflict? 12. 'What now?' Trade and environment: an overview of the current debate 13. TRIT-a new WTO code of conduct on trade-related aspects of international taxation? Commentary on Qureshi 14. Trading with the enemy 15. Standards and technical regulations as barriers to trade: regulating regulations Commentary on Steiner and McGovern Index
About the editors and contributors General editors' preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The feasibility and desirability of global free trade 3. Cosmopolitanism realism and the national interest 4. Perspectives on liberalizing international trade Commentary on Caney and Hunt 5. Procedural justice and the problem of voluntarism 6. Liberalizing international trade: what is today's choice of weapons? Commentary on Ingram and Bourke 7. The ethics of competition 8. The need for integrating trade and competition rules in the WTO world trade and legal system Commentary on Wolff and Petersmann 9. Transnational and international exploitation 10. Developments in the services sector: the GATS Commentary on de-Shalit and Johnson 11. Environmental regulation and economic deregulation: is there a conflict? 12. 'What now?' Trade and environment: an overview of the current debate 13. TRIT-a new WTO code of conduct on trade-related aspects of international taxation? Commentary on Qureshi 14. Trading with the enemy 15. Standards and technical regulations as barriers to trade: regulating regulations Commentary on Steiner and McGovern Index
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