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Understanding Trade Law Michael J. Trebilcock

Understanding Trade Law By Michael J. Trebilcock

Understanding Trade Law by Michael J. Trebilcock


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This book provides a short, straightforward account of the basic structure and principles of international trade law written by one of the leading authorities in this field.

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Understanding Trade Law by Michael J. Trebilcock

This book provides a short, straightforward account of the basic structure and principles of international trade law written by one of the leading authorities in this field. The book covers, in a series of short chapters, all the major issues in international trade law, including dispute settlement; the Most Favoured Nation Principle; preferential trade agreements; the National Treatment Principle; contingent protection laws (anti-dumping, countervailing duties and safeguards); trade and agriculture; trade and services; trade and investment; trade-related intellectual property rights; trade policy and domestic health; safety, environmental and labour regulation; and trade policy and developing countries. Each chapter sets out the basic provisions and relevant GATT/WTO agreements governing the issues in question, the central issues or conflicts that have arisen in the interpretation and application of these provisions, leading GATT/WTO case law generated by the formal dispute settlement processes of the GATT/WTO, and unresolved issues that remain a matter of controversy. Understanding Trade Law will be a beneficial resource for undergraduate and graduate students studying the regulation of international trade, policy-makers in government, members of national and international NGOs with a special interest in international economic issues, as well as members of domestic interest groups concerned with trade issues. Anyone interested in acquiring a basic understanding of international trade law principles will also find this book invaluable.

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'As international trade is becoming a major component of the global economy, Understanding Trade Law, a book by Michael Trebilcock provides a very clear and concise explanation of international trade law. The book is well-structured, facilitating ease of reading and comprehension of the topic by even a novice reader. . . Understanding Trade Law is a must have first reference book on the subject for both novice students of international trade law and seasoned experts alike. Not only is it easily comprehensible with its presentation of the solid working knowledge of the principles and application of the subject, it is a pleasure to read, with its clear structure and simple language. Clearly a master's work, it is certainly worth the time and the cost of every law student who is interested in a course in international trade law.' -- Sumaiyah Abdul Kader, International Trade and Business Law Review
'Michael Trebilcock's Understanding Trade Law provides an outstanding summary of GATT/WTO policy and the myriad set of issues confronting the expansion of global trade. Trebilcock somehow manages not only to summarize the key areas of GATT/WTO law, but he also incorporates pertinent case law as well as academic and public debate, all in less than 200 pages. -- Benjamin H. Liebman, World Trade Review
'A fantastic introduction to international trade! Trebilcock does an outstanding job in breaking through the myth that international trade is somehow too hard to learn without years of study. The field is in desperate need of an expertly written yet accessible presentation, and now it has one. This should be everyone's first book on the subject.' -- Andrew Guzman, University of California, Berkeley, US
'Michael Trebilcock is one of the leading scholars in the world on the law and economics of international trade. In this compact volume, he offers a concise and lucid survey of the legal and policy issues associated with this increasingly important body of law. It gives non-specialists an accessible introduction to the major issue areas, and is full of insights that specialists will find useful as well.' -- Alan O. Sykes, Stanford Law School, US
'This elegantly written and essential volume fills three important gaps. First, it provides an admirably accessible and precise explanation of international trade law, serving to inform students and neophyte practitioners. Second, it encapsulates Prof. Trebilcock's mastery of the doctrine and economic rationales of trade law, serving to inform scholars and advanced practitioners. Third, it develops a well-informed, nuanced, and wise critique of trade law, pointing the way forward for policy-makers.' -- Joel P. Trachtman, Tufts University, US
'Michael Trebilcock is one of the intellectual giants in the law of international trade. This work makes an important contribution to our understanding of trade law and will become a classic in the field. It is masterly.' -- Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University, US

About Michael J. Trebilcock

Michael J. Trebilcock, University Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Canada

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface 1. Setting the Context 2. Dispute Settlement Under the GATT/WTO 3. Tariffs and the Most Favoured Nation Principle 4. Preferential Trade Agreements 5. The National Treatment Principle 6. Antidumping Laws 7. Subsidies and Countervailing Duties 8. Safeguards and Adjustment Assistance Policies 9. Trade and Agriculture 10. Trade in Services 11. Trade and Investment 12. Trade-related Intellectual Property Rights 13. Trade Policy and Domestic Health and Safety Regulation 14. Trade Policy and the Environment 15. Trade Policy, Labour Standards and Human Rights 16. Trade Policy and Developing Countries 17. Future Challenges for the World Trading System Index

Additional information

CIN0857931490G
9780857931498
0857931490
Understanding Trade Law by Michael J. Trebilcock
Used - Good
Paperback
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
2011-07-29
224
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