Administrative / Constitutional Law

Developing Countries in the WTO Legal System

Edited by Joel P. Trachtman · Chartel Thomas
Oxford University Press USA April 2009

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780195383614
Publisher
Oxford University Press USA
Publication
April 2009
Format
Hardback , 544 pages
Jurisdiction
U.S. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • Leading scholars in the field address the most pressing issues facing developing countries in the WTO system.
  • Examines the special arrangements between the WTO and developing countries, especially in TRIPS, the intellectual property agreement within the WTO
  • Offers an empirical analysis of WTO dispute settlements, while recommending a small claims-type dispute resolution procedure for the WTO

With contributions from some of the leading experts in international trade, law, and economics, Joel P. Trachtman and Chantal Thomas have compiled a comprehensive volume that looks at the positioning of developing countries within the WTO system. These chapters address some of the most pressing issues facing these countries, while reflecting on Robert E. Hudec's groundbreaking book, Developing Countries in the GATT Legal System. In his landmark contribution, Hudec argued against preferential and non-reciprocal treatment for developing countries. He did so on the basis of a combination of economic, political and legal insights that persuasively demonstrated that non-reciprocal treatment would not benefit developing countries. It is a testament to Hudec's legacy that his analysis is still the object of scholarly discussion more than 20 years later. The first part of this book evaluates the general situation of developing countries within the WTO. The second part examines market access and competition law within these countries. Lastly, it discusses the special arrangements these countries have with international financial institutions, the developing country's capacity to litigate, and an analysis of the country's level of participation in WTO dispute settlements.

Readership: This book is beneficial for academics, practitioners with a specialty in international arbitration, and policy makers within developing countries

About the Author

Chantal Thomas is a Professor of Law at Cornell University Law School, where she teaches international law, international trade law, and law and globalization. 

Joel P. Trachtman is Professor of International Law at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He is a member of the Boards of the American Journal of International Law, the European Journal of International Law, the Journal of International Economic Law, the Singapore Yearbook of International Law and the Law and Development Review. He has consulted for the United Nations, the OECD, APEC, the World Bank, the Organization of American States, and the U.S. Agency for International Development.

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