The Prospects of International Trade Regulation
Herausgeber: Cottier, Thomas; Delimatsis, Panagiotis
The Prospects of International Trade Regulation
Herausgeber: Cottier, Thomas; Delimatsis, Panagiotis
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Finding ways to bring coherence in the different bits and pieces of international trade regulation.
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Finding ways to bring coherence in the different bits and pieces of international trade regulation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9781107004870
- ISBN-10: 110700487X
- Artikelnr.: 32946804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9781107004870
- ISBN-10: 110700487X
- Artikelnr.: 32946804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. The fragmentation versus coherence discourse in international law and
its relevance for trade regulation Thomas Cottier, Panagiotis Delimatsis
and Katja Gehne; Part I. Constitutional Issues in International Trade
Regulation: 2. The constitutionalisation of international trade law Klaus
Armingeon, Karolina Milewicz, Simone Peter and Anne Peters; 3. Reflections
on modes of decision-making in the WTO Yves Bonzon, Manfred Elsig, Marina
Foltea, Thomas Messerli and Andreas Ziegler; 4. Regionalism - moving from
fragmentation towards coherence Richard Baldwin and Theresa Carpenter; Part
II. Reforming Specific Areas of Trade Regulation: 5. Reframing sustainable
agriculture Philipp Aerni, Baris Karapinar and Christian Häberli; 6. Energy
in WTO law and policy Thomas Cottier, Garba Malumfashi, Sofya
Matteotti-Berkutova, Olga Nartova, Joëlle De Sépibus and Sadeq Z. Bigdeli;
7. Developing trade rules for services: a case of fragmented coherence?
Panagiotis Delimatsis, Nicolas Diebold, Martín Molinuevo, Marion Panizzon
and Pierre Sauvé; 8. Challenges of biotechnology in international trade
regulation Susette Biber-Klemm, Michael Burkard, Thomas Cottier, Sufian
Jusoh and Michelangelo Temmerman; Part III. 'Trade and ...' Linkages: 9. A
call for a WTO ministerial decision on trade and human rights Barnali
Choudhury, Katja Gehne, Simone Heri, Franziska Humbert, Christine Kaufmann
and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 10. The protection and promotion of
cultural diversity in a digital networked environment - mapping possible
advances to coherence Mira Burri, Christoph Beat Graber and Thomas Steiner;
11. Development and stability in the nexus between trade and finance Ernst
Baltensperger and Nils Herger; 12. International investment framework - the
regulatory fragmentation challenge in a changing world economy Bertram
Boie, Julien Chaisse and Philippe Gugler; 13. Low-income countries and
commodity price volatility Hannah Bargawi, Elva Bova, Benno Ferrarini and
Susan Newman.
its relevance for trade regulation Thomas Cottier, Panagiotis Delimatsis
and Katja Gehne; Part I. Constitutional Issues in International Trade
Regulation: 2. The constitutionalisation of international trade law Klaus
Armingeon, Karolina Milewicz, Simone Peter and Anne Peters; 3. Reflections
on modes of decision-making in the WTO Yves Bonzon, Manfred Elsig, Marina
Foltea, Thomas Messerli and Andreas Ziegler; 4. Regionalism - moving from
fragmentation towards coherence Richard Baldwin and Theresa Carpenter; Part
II. Reforming Specific Areas of Trade Regulation: 5. Reframing sustainable
agriculture Philipp Aerni, Baris Karapinar and Christian Häberli; 6. Energy
in WTO law and policy Thomas Cottier, Garba Malumfashi, Sofya
Matteotti-Berkutova, Olga Nartova, Joëlle De Sépibus and Sadeq Z. Bigdeli;
7. Developing trade rules for services: a case of fragmented coherence?
Panagiotis Delimatsis, Nicolas Diebold, Martín Molinuevo, Marion Panizzon
and Pierre Sauvé; 8. Challenges of biotechnology in international trade
regulation Susette Biber-Klemm, Michael Burkard, Thomas Cottier, Sufian
Jusoh and Michelangelo Temmerman; Part III. 'Trade and ...' Linkages: 9. A
call for a WTO ministerial decision on trade and human rights Barnali
Choudhury, Katja Gehne, Simone Heri, Franziska Humbert, Christine Kaufmann
and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 10. The protection and promotion of
cultural diversity in a digital networked environment - mapping possible
advances to coherence Mira Burri, Christoph Beat Graber and Thomas Steiner;
11. Development and stability in the nexus between trade and finance Ernst
Baltensperger and Nils Herger; 12. International investment framework - the
regulatory fragmentation challenge in a changing world economy Bertram
Boie, Julien Chaisse and Philippe Gugler; 13. Low-income countries and
commodity price volatility Hannah Bargawi, Elva Bova, Benno Ferrarini and
Susan Newman.
1. The fragmentation versus coherence discourse in international law and
its relevance for trade regulation Thomas Cottier, Panagiotis Delimatsis
and Katja Gehne; Part I. Constitutional Issues in International Trade
Regulation: 2. The constitutionalisation of international trade law Klaus
Armingeon, Karolina Milewicz, Simone Peter and Anne Peters; 3. Reflections
on modes of decision-making in the WTO Yves Bonzon, Manfred Elsig, Marina
Foltea, Thomas Messerli and Andreas Ziegler; 4. Regionalism - moving from
fragmentation towards coherence Richard Baldwin and Theresa Carpenter; Part
II. Reforming Specific Areas of Trade Regulation: 5. Reframing sustainable
agriculture Philipp Aerni, Baris Karapinar and Christian Häberli; 6. Energy
in WTO law and policy Thomas Cottier, Garba Malumfashi, Sofya
Matteotti-Berkutova, Olga Nartova, Joëlle De Sépibus and Sadeq Z. Bigdeli;
7. Developing trade rules for services: a case of fragmented coherence?
Panagiotis Delimatsis, Nicolas Diebold, Martín Molinuevo, Marion Panizzon
and Pierre Sauvé; 8. Challenges of biotechnology in international trade
regulation Susette Biber-Klemm, Michael Burkard, Thomas Cottier, Sufian
Jusoh and Michelangelo Temmerman; Part III. 'Trade and ...' Linkages: 9. A
call for a WTO ministerial decision on trade and human rights Barnali
Choudhury, Katja Gehne, Simone Heri, Franziska Humbert, Christine Kaufmann
and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 10. The protection and promotion of
cultural diversity in a digital networked environment - mapping possible
advances to coherence Mira Burri, Christoph Beat Graber and Thomas Steiner;
11. Development and stability in the nexus between trade and finance Ernst
Baltensperger and Nils Herger; 12. International investment framework - the
regulatory fragmentation challenge in a changing world economy Bertram
Boie, Julien Chaisse and Philippe Gugler; 13. Low-income countries and
commodity price volatility Hannah Bargawi, Elva Bova, Benno Ferrarini and
Susan Newman.
its relevance for trade regulation Thomas Cottier, Panagiotis Delimatsis
and Katja Gehne; Part I. Constitutional Issues in International Trade
Regulation: 2. The constitutionalisation of international trade law Klaus
Armingeon, Karolina Milewicz, Simone Peter and Anne Peters; 3. Reflections
on modes of decision-making in the WTO Yves Bonzon, Manfred Elsig, Marina
Foltea, Thomas Messerli and Andreas Ziegler; 4. Regionalism - moving from
fragmentation towards coherence Richard Baldwin and Theresa Carpenter; Part
II. Reforming Specific Areas of Trade Regulation: 5. Reframing sustainable
agriculture Philipp Aerni, Baris Karapinar and Christian Häberli; 6. Energy
in WTO law and policy Thomas Cottier, Garba Malumfashi, Sofya
Matteotti-Berkutova, Olga Nartova, Joëlle De Sépibus and Sadeq Z. Bigdeli;
7. Developing trade rules for services: a case of fragmented coherence?
Panagiotis Delimatsis, Nicolas Diebold, Martín Molinuevo, Marion Panizzon
and Pierre Sauvé; 8. Challenges of biotechnology in international trade
regulation Susette Biber-Klemm, Michael Burkard, Thomas Cottier, Sufian
Jusoh and Michelangelo Temmerman; Part III. 'Trade and ...' Linkages: 9. A
call for a WTO ministerial decision on trade and human rights Barnali
Choudhury, Katja Gehne, Simone Heri, Franziska Humbert, Christine Kaufmann
and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 10. The protection and promotion of
cultural diversity in a digital networked environment - mapping possible
advances to coherence Mira Burri, Christoph Beat Graber and Thomas Steiner;
11. Development and stability in the nexus between trade and finance Ernst
Baltensperger and Nils Herger; 12. International investment framework - the
regulatory fragmentation challenge in a changing world economy Bertram
Boie, Julien Chaisse and Philippe Gugler; 13. Low-income countries and
commodity price volatility Hannah Bargawi, Elva Bova, Benno Ferrarini and
Susan Newman.