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Gregory Messenger - The Development of World Trade Organization Law. Examining Change in International Law.  - 9780198716464 - V9780198716464
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The Development of World Trade Organization Law. Examining Change in International Law.

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Description for The Development of World Trade Organization Law. Examining Change in International Law. Hardback. As one of the pillars of economic globalization, the WTO is at the heart of a complex network of rules and institutions. This volume analyses WTO law in light of the influence of globalized actors, identifying causal language as an indispensible component in understanding the development of WTO law. Num Pages: 240 pages. BIC Classification: JPSN; LBBM; LBBU. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 240 x 169 x 19. Weight in Grams: 516.
The World Trade Organization is a central player in international trade regulation. The rights and duties that form WTO law are not created in a vacuum, however, and there exists a complex network of domestic, regional and international influences on the development of WTO law that go beyond the disciplines found in the covered agreements or the interpretations given by panels and the Appellate Body. As such, understanding the development of WTO law in a wider institutional context is critical to comprehending WTO law in a new age of legal globalization. The Development of World Trade Organization Law: Examining Change in International Law examines the development of WTO law through an analysis of competing global actors, norms, and institutions. Taking a different approach to social-scientific or traditional legal models, this book argues that such globalized actors are the driving force behind the development of WTO law yet not in control of it. Identifying causal language as key to understanding this development, the volume examines three different causal influences: instrumental, systemic, and constitutive. It applies this causal methodology to three key areas of WTO law: safeguard measures, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, and subsidies. The volume provides detailed explanations of why the law has developed as it has and offers insights into the future functioning of the WTO system.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
242
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780198716464
SKU
V9780198716464
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99-11

About Gregory Messenger
Gregory Messenger is Lecturer in Law at the University of Liverpool. He was previously Junior Research Fellow in Law at the Queen's College, Oxford where he also completed his BCL and DPhil degrees. He has published on trade law and legal theory and has taught public international law, world trade law, and international investment law at the Universities of Oxford and Durham as well as introductory courses in English law at the University of Granada. Greg's research examines conceptual issues arising from the development and application of international economic law.

Reviews for The Development of World Trade Organization Law. Examining Change in International Law.
Messengers book is a rich intellectual feast of thought-provoking ideas about the way international law in general and WTO law in particular develops. It challenges the reader from the scholarship it draws upon to the new ways it suggests that state and non-state actors influence and are influenced by WTO law. This book is an important contribution to the growing canon of interdisciplinary scholarship in WTO law and an excellent springboard for further research.
Fiona Smith, Journal of World Investment & Trade

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