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Published: 22nd April 2016
The Regulation of International Trade: The WTO Agreements on Trade in Goods: Volume 2
By (Author) Petros C. Mavroidis
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
22nd April 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
International law: transnational commerce and international sale of goods law
International trade and commerce
343.087
Hardback
888
Width 178mm, Height 229mm, Spine 44mm
A detailed examination of WTO agreements regulating trade in goods, discussing legal context, policy background, economic rationale, and case law. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) has extended its institutional arsenal since the Kennedy round in the early 1960s. The current institutional design is the outcome of the Uruguay round and agreements reached in the ongoing Doha round (begun in 2001). One of the institutional outgrowths of GATT is the World Trade Organization (WT0), created in 1995. In this book, Petros Mavroidis offers a detailed examination of WTO agreements regulating trade in goods, discussing legal context, policy background, economic rationale, and case law. Each chapter examines a given legal norm and its subsequent practice. In particular, he discusses agreements dealing with customs clearance; "contingent protection" instruments, which allow WTO members unilaterally to add to the negotiated amount of protection when a certain contingency (for example, dumping) has occurred; TBT (Technical Barriers to Trade) and SPS (Sanitary and Phyto-sanitary Measures) agreements, both of which deal with such domestic instruments as environmental, health policy, or consumer information; the agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures (TRIM); sector-specific agreements on agriculture and textiles; plurilateral agreements (binding a subset of WTO membership) on government procurement and civil aviation; and transparency in trade relations. This book's companion volume examines the GATT regime for international trade.
Petros C. Mavroidis is Edwin B. ParkerProfessor of Law at Columbia Law School. He was previously a member of the Legal Affairs Division at the World Trade Organization.