Developing countries in the GATT legal system
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Cambridge University Press 2011Description: xv,212p. 24 cmISBN:- 9781107003293
- 343.56091724 22 HU-D
- K4609.5 .H83 2011
- LAW051000
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Part I. A History of the Legal Relationship: 1. Post-war negotiations on trade liberalization; 2. First decade of the GATT - 1948-57; 3. Demands for a new legal relationship - 1958-63; 4. Defining the new relationship - 1964-71; 5. Testing the new relationship - 1972-79; 6. Developments in the 1980s - form without substance; Part II. A Legal Critique of the GATT's Current Policy: 7. Basic elements of the legal criticism; 8. Separating legal and economic issues; 9. Impact of GATT legal policy on internal decision-making; l0. Impact on decisions in other governments: non-reciprocity; 11. Impact on decisions in other governments: preferences; 12. First steps towards a better legal policy.
"A reissue of Robert E. Hudec's seminal study of the situation of developing countries within the international trade system is once again available"--
"In this reissued edition of the classic work Developing Countries in the GATT Legal System, Robert E. Hudec's clear insight on the situation of developing countries within the international trade system is once again made available. Hudec is regarded as one of the most prominent commentators on the evolution of the current international trade regime, and this long out-of-print book offers his analysis of the dynamics playing out between developed and developing nations. A significant contribution when the book was first published, this work continues to serve as a thoughtful and important guide to how current and future trade policy must seriously adapt to the demands of the developing world. This new edition includes a new introduction by J. Michael Finger that examines Hudec's work to understand how the GATT got into its current historical-institutional predicament and the lasting impact of his work on current research on international trade systems"--
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