Distributive justice and world trade law : a political theory of international trade regulation / Oisin Suttle.
2018
K3943 .S89 2018 (Mapit)
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Title
Distributive justice and world trade law : a political theory of international trade regulation / Oisin Suttle.
Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Description
xxxi, 390 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Cambridge international trade and economic law.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I. Foundations. Introduction
Why World Trade Law needs a theory of justice
Part II. Justice. Towards a political theory of international economic law
Sovereignty, nationality, and the limits of statism
Self-determination and external trade measures
Part III. Law. Border measures, discrimination, and ETMs
Justifying ETMs: development provisions and general exceptions
Trade remedies and fairness in international trade regulation
Domestic regulation, self-determination and DEMs
Part IV. Progress. Conclusion: where to from here?
Why World Trade Law needs a theory of justice
Part II. Justice. Towards a political theory of international economic law
Sovereignty, nationality, and the limits of statism
Self-determination and external trade measures
Part III. Law. Border measures, discrimination, and ETMs
Justifying ETMs: development provisions and general exceptions
Trade remedies and fairness in international trade regulation
Domestic regulation, self-determination and DEMs
Part IV. Progress. Conclusion: where to from here?
Summary
"What does justice demand in international trade regulation? And how far does World Trade Organization (WTO) law respond to those demands? Whether our focus is developing countries, struggling industries, or environmental protection, distributive conflict is a pervasive feature of international economic law. Despite this, we lack an adequate theory of distributive justice for this domain. Drawing on philosophical approaches to global justice, this book advances a novel theory of justice in trade regulation, and applies this to explain and critique the law of the WTO. Integrating theoretical and doctrinal approaches, it demonstrates the potential for political theory to illuminate and inform the progressive development of WTO law, including rules on border measures, discrimination, trade remedies and domestic regulation. Written from an interdisciplinary perspective, accessible to lawyers, philosophers and political scientists, the book will appeal both to theorists interested in building bridges from theory to practice, and practitioners seeking new perspectives on existing problems"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K3943 .S89 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781108415811 hardback
1108415814 hardback
1108415814 hardback
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