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020 _a9780199571857 (hbk)
020 _a9780198806226 (pbk)
040 _aDLC
_beng
_cDLC
_dMIUC
082 0 _a343.087
245 0 4 _aThe World Trade Organization :
_blaw, practice, and policy /
_cMitsuo Matsushita, Thomas J. Schoenbaum, Petros C. Mavroidis, Michael Hahn.
250 _aThird edition.
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2015.
300 _axci, 849 p. ;
_c26 cm.
490 0 _aThe Oxford international law library
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aCh.1. The World Trade Organization -- Ch. 2. WTO law and domestic law -- Ch. 3. Sources of law and principles of interpretation -- Ch. 4. Dispute settlement -- Ch. 5. Enforcement of WTO obligations: remedies and compliance -- Ch. 6. Most-favoured-nation treatment -- Ch. 7. National treatment -- Ch. 8. Tariffs, quotas, and other barriers to market access for goods -- Ch. 9. Agriculture trade -- Ch. 10. Subsidies and countervailing duties -- Ch. 11. Antidumping -- Ch. 12. Safeguards -- Ch. 13. Technical regulations, standards, and health measures -- Ch. 14. Preferential trade agreements -- Ch. 15. Export measures and controls -- Ch. 16. Trade in services -- Ch. 17. Intellectual property -- Ch. 18. Government procurement -- Ch. 19. Developing countries -- Ch. 20. Environmental protection and trade -- Ch. 21. Trade and investment -- Ch. 22. Competition policy and trade.
520 _aThe WTO is one of the most important intergovernmental organizations in the world, yet the way in which it functions as an organization and the scope of its authority and power are still poorly understood. This comprehensively revised new edition of the acclaimed work by an outstanding team of WTO law specialists provides a complete overview of the law and practice of the WTO. The authors begin with the institutional law of the WTO (such as the sources of law and remedies of the dispute settlement system), then tackle the principal substantive obligations of the WTO regime (including tariffs, quotas, and MFN). They then move on to consider unfair trade, regional trading arrangements, and developing countries. In its final section the book deals with the consequences of globalization: first, where free trade is seen to be incompatible with environmental protection and, second, where WTO law confronts legal regimes governing issues of competition and intellectual property.
610 2 0 _aWorld Trade Organization
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610 2 0 _aGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization)
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650 0 _aTariff
_xLaw and legislation
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650 0 _aForeign trade regulation
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650 0 _aInternational trade
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700 1 _aMatsushita, Mitsuo,
_4aut
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_d1933-
700 1 _aSchoenbaum, Thomas J.
_4aut
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700 1 _aMavroidis, Petros C.
_4aut
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700 1 _aHahn, Michael J.
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