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THE CHALLENGES OF TRADE LAW
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Volume IV |
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Tania Voon, Andrew Mitchell (Editor), Glyn Ayres (Editor) |
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Hardback |
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ISBN 10: |
1409441407 |
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9781409441403 |
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD |
Pub. date: |
13 November, 2013 |
Series: |
The Library of Essays on International Trade Law and Policy |
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546 |
Description: |
The essays selected for this volume offer significant contributions to the ongoing exploration of the intersection between, on the one hand, international trade law and, on the other hand, the overlapping spheres of the environment, development, labour, human rights, public morals, culture, competition, investment, and finance. |
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The essays selected for this volume offer significant contributions to the ongoing exploration of the intersection between, on the one hand, international trade law and, on the other hand, the overlapping spheres of the environment, development, labour, human rights, public morals, culture, competition, investment, and finance. The volume takes in to account the key challenges to international trade law in terms of the non-trade objectives that governments, policy-makers, legal professionals, NGOs and scholars consider when developing, interpreting, critiquing, implementing or enforcing the law of the World Trade Organization and preferential trade agreements. The essays represent leading research from the period between 1998 and 2012 and are complemented by an introduction and bibliography providing further context and insights. |
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UK |
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Ashgate Publishing Limited |
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