Public participation and legitimacy in the WTO / Yves Bonzon.
2014
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Public participation and legitimacy in the WTO / Yves Bonzon.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 313 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge international trade and economic law ; 16.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I. General notions
The notion of public participation : a conceptual framework
Legitimacy and the 'constitutionalization' of international law
Part II. The WTO regime
The WTO institutional structure
WTO decisions
Part III. Implementing public participation
Public participation's modalities : comparative analysis at the international level
Further formalizing public participation in the WTO decision-making
Final conclusion
Annexes. WTO documents on public participation (with proposals for amendments in italic).
The notion of public participation : a conceptual framework
Legitimacy and the 'constitutionalization' of international law
Part II. The WTO regime
The WTO institutional structure
WTO decisions
Part III. Implementing public participation
Public participation's modalities : comparative analysis at the international level
Further formalizing public participation in the WTO decision-making
Final conclusion
Annexes. WTO documents on public participation (with proposals for amendments in italic).
Summary
The legitimacy of the WTO's decision-making process has always been questioned, and many have advocated public participation mechanisms as a remedy. Yves Bonzon considers the limits and potential of these mechanisms by advancing a conceptual framework which distinguishes the four 'implementation parameters' of public participation: the goal, the object, the modalities, and the actors. He addresses the issue of legitimacy by considering to what extent, and by virtue of which legal developments, one can see implementing the democratic principle as a goal for public participation in the context of the WTO. By analysing the institutional structure of the WTO and its different types of decisions, he then outlines how this goal should influence the object and modalities of public participation, which decision-making procedures should be opened to public participation, and how the mechanisms should be implemented in practice. Finally, he suggests specific amendments to existing WTO arrangements on public participation.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781107705609 (ebook)
9781107067820 (hardback)
9781107660540 (paperback)
9781107067820 (hardback)
9781107660540 (paperback)
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