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Reclaiming development in the world trading system / Yong-Shik Lee.

LIBRA HF2580.9 .L44 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lee, Yong-Shik, 1968- author.
Series:
Cambridge international trade and economic law
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World Trade Organization--Developing countries.
World Trade Organization.
Free trade--Developing countries.
Free trade.
International trade--Social aspects.
Developing countries.
Foreign trade regulation--Developing countries.
Foreign trade regulation.
Developing countries--Commercial policy.
Commercial policy.
Developing countries--Economic policy.
Economic policy.
International trade--Social aspects--Developing countries.
International trade.
Poverty--Developing countries.
Poverty.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 493 pages ; 24 cm.
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Summary:
"Providing extensive coverage of international trade law from an economic development perspective, this second edition of Reclaiming Development in the World Trading System offers discussion of key principles of international trade law, trade measures, trade and development issues, and regulatory reform. Including such topics as the most-favored-nation principle, national treatment, and tariff binding, Lee also offers insightful analysis into new areas pertaining to agriculture and textile, trade-related investment, intellectual property rights, and trade in services. Looking at trade and development issues in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, as well as microtrade, an innovative international trade system designed to relieve the absolute poverty of least-developed countries, this book is essential reading that gives context to development interests and advances specific regulatory and institutional reform proposals. Lee lends insight into these topics with case analysis exemplifying how our trading systems have been adopted by the developing world in order to foster their own economic development"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Part I. International Trade Law: From the Perspective of Economic Development: 1. Introduction: trade, trade rules, and economic development; 2. Principles of international trade law; 3. Tariffs and subsidies; 4. Trade remedies: anti-dumping and safeguards; 5. 'Expansion' of trade disciplines and development; 6. Regional trade liberalization; 7. Rules of origin, government procurement, non-tariff barriers, and exceptions; 8. WTO dispute settlement mechanism; 9. Reforming the world trading system; Part II. Regional Trade and Development Cases: 10. Trade and development in Asia; 11. Trade and development in Africa; 12. Trade and development in Latin America; 13. Trade and development for LDCs: microtrade; 14. Conclusion: putting back the ladder.
Notes:
Revised edition of the author's Reclaiming development in the world trading system, 2006.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781107098930
1107098939
OCLC:
958876391

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