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Title:
The Oxford handbook on the World Trade Organization / edited by Amrita Narlikar, Martin Daunton and Robert M. Stern.
Author:
Narlikar, Amrita, editor.

Daunton, M. J. (Martin J.), editor.

Stern, Robert M. (Robert Mitchell), 1927-2015, editor.
Publication Information:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.

©2014
Call Number:
HF1385 .O94 2014
Abstract:
"The Oxford Handbook on the World Trade Organization provides an authoritative and cutting-edge account of the World Trade Organization. Its purpose is to provide a holistic understanding of what the WTO does, how it goes about fulfilling its tasks, its achievements and problems, and how it might contend with some critical challenges. The Handbook benefits from an interdisciplinary approach. The editorial team comprises a transatlantic partnership between a political scientist, a historian, and an economist. The distinguished and international team of contributors to the volume includes leading political scientists, historians, economists, lawyers, and practitioners working in the area of multilateral trade. All the chapters present original and state-of-the-art research material. They critically engage with existing academic and policy debates, and also contribute to the evolution of the field by setting the agenda for current and future WTO studies.The Handbook is aimed at research institutions, university academics, post-graduate students, and final-year undergraduates working in the areas of international organization, trade policy and negotiations, global economic governance, and economic diplomacy. As such, it should find an enthusiastic readership amongst students and scholars in History, Economics, Political Science, International Relations, Public Policy, and Law. Equally important, the book should have direct relevance for diplomats, international bureaucrats, government officials, and other policy-makers and practitioners in the area of trade and economic governance." --Publisher's description.
ISBN:
9780198714774
Series:
Oxford handbooks in politics & international relations

Oxford handbooks in politics & international relations.
Physical Description:
xxviii, 849 pages ; 25 cm.
General Note:
Hardback published in 2012.
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Contents:
Part I: Theory of mulitilateral trade liberalization: The case for a multilateral trade organization / Robert E. Baldwin -- The inconsistent quartet; free trade versus competing goals / Martin Daunton -- Trade liberalization and domestic politics . Judith Goldstein -- Part II: Institutional evolution: building up the WTO: The International Trade Organisation / Richard Toye -- The expanding mandate of the GATT: The first seven rounds / Thomas W. Zeiler -- The Uruguay round negotiations and the creation of the WTO / Ernest H. Preeg -- Part III: Process behind the working of the WTO: The role of the Director-General and the Secretariat / Richard Blackhurst -- Defing the borders of the WTO agenda / Marion Jansen -- Collective agency, systemic consequences: bargaining coalitions in the WTO / Amrita Narlikar -- Part IV: Agency in the WTO: The influence of the EU in the World Trade System / Patrick A. Messerlin -- The role of the United States: A mulitilevel explanation for decreased support over time / Todd Allee -- The role of the BRICS in the WTO: System-supporters or change agents in the multilateral trade? / Brendan Vickers -- Least-developed countries in the WTO: Growing voice / Shishir Priyadarshi and Taufiqur Rahman -- Awkward partners: NGOs and the social movements at the WTO: Jens Steffek -- What happened to the influence of business? Corporations and organised labour in the WTO / Steve McGuire -- Part V: Substance of the agreements: Trade in manufactures and agricultural products: The dangerous length / Helen Coskeran, Dan Kim, and Amrita Narlikar -- Trade in services in the WTO: From Marrakesh (1994), to Doha (2001), to...(?) / Rudolf Adlung -- Trade-related intellectual property rights / Keith E. Maskus -- Flexibilities, rules and trade remedies in the GATT/WTO system / J. Michael Finger -- Regulatory measures / Robert Howse -- Part VI: Implementation and enforcement: The trade policy review mechanism / Sam Laird and Raymino Valdés -- Dispute settlement mechanism -- analysis and problems / Thomas Bernaur, Manfred Elsig, and Joost Pauwelyn -- The dispute settlement mechanism at the WTO: the Appellate Body -- assessment and problems / Mitsuo Matsushita -- WTO judicial interpretation / Gregory Schaffer and Joel Trachtman -- The dispute settlement mechamismL Ensuring compliance? / Alan O. Sykes -- Part VII: Challenges to the system: Persistent deadlock in multilateral trade negotiations: the case of Doha / Manfred Elsig and Cédric Dupont -- The role of domestic courts in the implementation of WTO law: The political economy of seperation powers and checks and balances in the International Trade Regulation / Thomas Cottier -- Preferential trading arrangements / Richard Baldwin -- New trade issues in food, agriculture, and natural resources / Tim Josling -- Part VIII: Normative issues: Fairness in the WTO trading system / Andrew G. Brown and Robert M. Stern -- Labour standards and human rights / Drusilla K. Brown -- Trade and the environment / Gary Hafbauer and Meera Fickling -- Part IX: Reform of the WTO: Proposals for WTO reforms: a synthesis and assessment / Bernard Hoekman -- The WTO and institutional (in) coherence in global economic governance / Steven Bernstein and Erin Hannah.
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