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The EU and the WTO: Legal and Constitutional Issues
By (Author) Grinne de Brca
Edited by Joanne Scott
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
15th August 2003
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Commercial law
Public international law: economic and trade
341.754
Paperback
352
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 18mm
The essays in this volume attempt to explore and elucidate some of the legal and constitutional complexities of the relationship between the EU and the WTO,focusing particularly on the impact of the latter and its relevance for the former. The effect of WTO norms is evident across a broad range of European economic and social policy fields, affecting regulatory and distributive policies alike. A number of significant areas have been selected in this book to exemplify the scope and intensity of impact, including EC single market law, external trade, structural and cohesion funding, cultural policy, social policy, and aspects of public health and environmental policy. Certain chapters seek to examine the legal and political points of intersection between the two legal orders, and many of the essays explore in different ways the normative dimension of the relationship between the EU and the WTO and the legitimacy claims of the latter.
the various chapters provide a useful and well-informed account of the evolution of EU-WTO relations, even for those who find constitutionalisation a distant horizon. -- Joanna Gomula, University of London * Europarttslig Tidskrift *
All in all, this is a very important book on a very important issue for international lawyers; for academics with a special interest in international economic law (or, more modestly, in WTO law) it is essential reading. -- Peter Hilpold, University of Innsbruck * European Journal of International Law *
Grainne de Burca is Professor of European Union Law at the European University Institute, Florence. Joanne Scott is University Reader in European Law, and Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge University.