Howse, Robert

The WTO system : law, politics and legitimacy by Robert Howse. - London : Cameron May, 2008. - 533 p.

Table of contents:
Chapter 1. From politics to technology - and back again: the fate of the mulilateral treaty system
Chapter 2. The WTO on trial
Chapter 3. How to begin to think about the "democratic deficit" at the WTO
Chapter 4. The product/process diction - an illusory basis for disciplining 'unilateralism' in trade policy
Chapter 5. Democracy,science and free trade: risk regulation on trial at the world trade organization
Chapter 6. The appellate body rulings in the shrimp/turtle case: a new legal baseline for the trade and environment debate
Chapter 7. Tribute: the house that jackson built: restructuring the GATT system
Chapter 8. Human rights in the WTO: whose rights, what humanity?
Chapter 9. Adjucative legitimacy and treaty interpretation in international trade law
Chapter 10. Enhancing WTO legitimacy: constitutionalization or global subsidiarity?
Chapter 11. Membership and its privileges: the WTO, civil society and the amicus brief controversy
Chapter 12. The Canadian generic medicines panel


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