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The path of world trade law in the 21st century
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The path of world trade law in the 21st century

Steve Charnovitz

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About the author
Foreword
Introduction
A theory of the WTO
Triangulating the world trade organization
The WTO as an economic constitution
A post-montesquieu analysis of the WTO
Judicial independence in the world trade organization
WTO cosmopolitics
Assessing the WTO's enforcement mechanism
The WTO's problematic "last resort" against non-compliance
Recent developments and scholarship on WTO enforcement remedies
The WTO and discrimination
Belgian family allowances and the challenge of origin-based discrimination
Mapping the law of wto accession
The WTO and individual rights
The globalization of economic human rights
Transparency and participation in the world trade organization
The WTO and sustainability
A new WTO paradigm for trade and the environment
The law of environmental "PPMS" in the WTO : debunking the myth of illegality
Climate and trade : potential conflicts and synergies
The WTO and labor markets
The (neglected) employment dimension of the world trade organization
Trade law norms on international migration
The future of global economic governance
WTO dispute settlement as a model for international governance
Addressing government failure through international financial law
The world trade organization in 2020.

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The path of world trade law in the 21st century by Steve Charnovitz. ISBN 9789814513241. Published by World Scientific Pub. Co. Pte. Ltd. in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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