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The World Trade Organization: A Beginner´s Guide
Prof. David Collins
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Description for The World Trade Organization: A Beginner´s Guide
Paperback. Uncovers one of the most important yet least understood organizations in the world Num Pages: 208 pages. BIC Classification: KCLT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 131 x 198 x 19. Weight in Grams: 160.
One of the most important yet least understood organizations in the world, the WTO is a lynchpin of globalization, allowing us to enjoy products and services from around the globe. However, it also lays bare the frailty of many industries, leading some to claim that it stokes unemployment and harms the developing world.
In this engaging introduction, David Collins examines the goals of the WTO and the difficulties experienced by member countries struggling to adapt to the pressures of globalization. Refuting the argument that the WTO should expand its mandate to cover wider social issues, Collins demonstrates how this ... Read more
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Publisher
Oneworld Publications
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Beginner's Guides
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780745787
SKU
V9781780745787
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99-50
About Prof. David Collins
David Collins is Professor of International Economic Law at City University London. He is also an international trade lawyer, admitted to practice law in Ontario, New York and England.
Reviews for The World Trade Organization: A Beginner´s Guide
“A refreshingly accessible introduction to the World Trade Organization and the contemporary challenges that it faces. This book will become an important first reference point for both students and members of the general public interested in learning about the WTO and the way that it affects their lives.”
Andrew Lang, Professor of Law, London School of Economics “A wonderful ... Read more
Andrew Lang, Professor of Law, London School of Economics “A wonderful ... Read more