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Law and Development Perspective on International Trade Law

ISBN: 9781107011618 | 1107011612
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr
Pub. Date: 7/25/2011

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Economic development is the most important agenda in the international trading system today, as demonstrated by the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) adopted in the current multilateral trade negotiations of the World Trade Organization (the Doha Round). This book provides a relevant discussion of major international trade law issues from the perspective of development in the following areas: general issues on international trade law and economic development; and specific law and development issues in World Trade Organization, Free Trade Agreement,... MORE
About the Editors and Authorsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introductionp. 1
Developing countries and International Trade
Law and Development for Least Developed Countries: Theoretical Basis and Regulatory Framework for Microtradep. 7
Development Disputes in International Tradep. 29
Intellectual Property Rights, Trade, and Economic Developmentp. 49
Trad... MOREp. 81
Law and Development in the World Trade Organization
World Trade Organization and Developing Countries: Reform Proposalp. 105
Rediscovering the Role of Developing Countries in the Gattp. 130
Wto Dispute Settlement from the Perspective of Developing Countriesp. 161
Pacific Countries in the Wto: Accession and Accommodation, the Reality of Wto Accessionp. 179
Law and Development in free Trade Agreements
North-South Regional Trade Agreements: Prospects, Risks, and Legal Regulationp. 225
Free Trade Agreements: Wto Disciplines and Development Perspectivesp. 246
Developing Countries, Trade, and Human Rights: Free Trade Agreements, Development Needs, and the European Union's Generalized System of Preferencesp. 277
Free Trade Agreements and Foreign Direct Investment: A Viable Answer for Economic Development?p. 297
Law and Development in Regional Initiatives
Islands of Prosperity and Poverty: A Rational Trade Development Policy for Economically Heterogeneous Statesp. 317
Trade Preferences and Economic Growth: An Assessment of the U.S. Gsp Schemes in the Context of Least Developed Countriesp. 334
Economic Development of North Korea: Call for International Trade-Based Development Policy and Legal Reformp. 356
Applying the "Specificity" Test in Countervailing Duty Cases in the Context of China's Foreign Investment Policiesp. 376
Nonconclusionsp. 395
Epiloguep. 403
Indexp. 405
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Yong-Shik Lee is the founding Director and Professorial Fellow of the Law and Development Institute and the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Law and Development Review. He has developed the concept of microtrade and authored high-profile publications on international trade. Gary N. Horlick is a highly ranked international trade lawyer by Chambers, Euromoney Institutional Investor, and Who's Who Legal. He has represented leading U.S. and global companies and more than twenty countries in international trade negotiations and disputes. Won-Mag Choi is Professor of International Trade Law and Director at the WTO Law Center of the Ewha Law School in Seoul. Tomer Broude is Senior Lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Faculty of Law and Department of International Relations and the Academic Director of the Minerva Center for Human Rights in Jerusalem.


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