International Law

Reclaiming Development in the World Trading System: Principles of International Trade Law 3rd ed

By Yong-Shik Lee
Coming Soon Cambridge University Press Available December 2026

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ISBN-13
9781009552219
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
December 2026
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This new edition offers a timely and compelling account of how development can be reclaimed as a central purpose of international trade law. Written for scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners, it explains why a stable rule-based trading system remains essential for economic transformation and poverty reduction. The book provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to the core rules and disciplines of WTO law, while also confronting the systemic crisis facing the World Trade Organization today—marked by dispute settlement paralysis, growing unilateralism, and the resurgence of industrial policy in developed countries that increasingly conflicts with established trade rules. By combining rigorous legal analysis with a development-centered perspective, the book highlights both the challenges and the possibilities for renewing multilateralism. It ultimately proposes realistic pathways for reform, making it an essential resource for understanding the future of the world trading system and its role in global development.

Table of Contents

Part I. International Trade Law: From the Perspective of Economic Development:
1. Introduction: trade, trade rules, and economic development
2. Principles of international trade law
3. Tariffs and subsidies
4. Trade remedies: anti-dumping and safeguards
5. 'Expansion' of trade disciplines and development
6. Regional trade liberalization
7. Rules of origin, government procurement, non-tariff barriers, and exceptions
8. WTO dispute settlement mechanism
9. Reforming the world trading system

Part II. Regional Trade and Development Cases:
10. Trade and development in Asia
11. Trade and development in Africa
12. Trade and development in Latin America
13. Trade and development for least-developed countries: microtrade

Part III. Current Development and the Future of the International Trading System:
14. Challenges to the multilateral trading system
15. National security, industrial development, and international trade
16. Path forward: the future of the international trading system

Epilogue
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