This volume explains how international law affects domestic policies by examining whether, why, and how the European Union changed policies that were challenged successfully under WTO rules.
This volume explains how international law affects domestic policies by examining whether, why, and how the European Union changed policies that were challenged successfully under WTO rules.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alasdair Young is Professor and Neal Family Chair in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a co-editor of the Journal of Common Market Studies and was chair of the European Union Studies Association, and is the co-author of Parochial Global Europe: 21st Century Trade Politics (with J Peterson, OUP, 2014).
Inhaltsangabe
1: Supplying Policy Change 2: The EU and the WTO: It's Complicated 3: The Limits of Demand-Side Explanations 4: Beef: Technical Adjustment and the Persistence of Prior Politics 5: Bananas: Incremental, but Substantial Policy Change 6: Genetically Modified Crops: A Tale of Varied Policy Change 7: Sugar: Radical Policy Change with the WTO in Attendance 8: Bed Linen: Change Beyond the Call 9: Conclusion: Contesting Compliance
1: Supplying Policy Change 2: The EU and the WTO: It's Complicated 3: The Limits of Demand-Side Explanations 4: Beef: Technical Adjustment and the Persistence of Prior Politics 5: Bananas: Incremental, but Substantial Policy Change 6: Genetically Modified Crops: A Tale of Varied Policy Change 7: Sugar: Radical Policy Change with the WTO in Attendance 8: Bed Linen: Change Beyond the Call 9: Conclusion: Contesting Compliance
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