The Cambridge Companion to World Trade Law
The Cambridge Companion to World Trade Law
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Author(s): Lim, C. L.
ISBN No.: 9781009490139
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 69.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

1. Introduction to The Cambridge Companion to World Trade Law C. L. Lim and Joel P. Trachtman; Part I. Perspectives on World Trade Law: 2. Economics Patrick Low; 3. The political economy of international trade policy Michael J.


Trebilcock; 4. Public international law and the WTO regime: environmental protection and trade integration Sunayana Sasmal and Petros Mavroidis; 5. Trade and development in an era of geopolitical crisis: a third world view Olabisi Akinkugbe; Part II. Enduring Issues in World Trade Law: 6. Discrimination in international trade law Simon Lester; 7. Disciplining (and ending) protectionism: tariffs and quotas Geraldo Vidigal; 8. Trade and contingent protection Jiangyu Wang; 9. Trade in services Panos Delimatsis; 10.


Trade and the right to regulate Lauro Locks and Anastasiia Koltunova; 11. Intellectual property rights and trade C. L. Lim, Joel Trachtman and Michael J. Trebilcock; 12. Agriculture, food security and fisheries subsidies S. K. Sharma, Ahamed Ashiq Shajahan and Alisha Goswami; 13.


State-owned enterprises Mitsuo Matsushita; 14. Regionalism and multilateralism Jo-Ann Crawford and Rohini Acharya; 15. Dispute settlement Jennifer Hillman; Part III. Emergent Challenges: 16. Liberalism in motion: the evolving boundaries of global trade governance Andrew Lang; 17. Geopolitical rivalry and global trade Law Anthea Roberts, Henrique Choer Moraes, Victor A. Ferguson and Darren J. Lim; 18.


Trade, climate change and sustainable development Daniel C. Esty and Elena Cima; 19. Health and trade Timothy Meyer; 20. Security exceptions (including cybersecurity) Tania Voon and Mira Burri; 21. Digital trade Mira Burri; 22. Conceptualizing 'data' and 'artificial intelligence' in world trade law Thomas Streinz; 23. Integrating gender considerations in trade agreements Amrita Bahri and Nadia Hasham; 24. Labour and trade James Harrison; 25.


Institutional issues Jeffrey L. Dunoff; 26. Epilogue Joel Trachtman and C. L. Lim.


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