International trade law and domestic policy : Canada, the United States, and the WTO / Jacqueline D. Krikorian.

"Critics of the World Trade Organization argue that its binding dispute settlement process imposes a neoliberal agenda on its member states with little to no input from their citizenry or governments. If this is the case, why would any nation agree to participate?

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Main Author: Krikorian, Jacqueline D.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Vancouver : UBC Press, 2012.
Series:Law and society series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Judicial Review and the WTO
  • Courts and Public Policy Making
  • The Legalization of the GATT Trading Regime
  • The Establishment of the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism
  • Washington, Ottawa, and the WTO Agreement
  • The United States and the WTO
  • The United States, Trade Remedies, and the WTO
  • Canada and the WTO
  • The Impact of the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism on Domestic Law and Policy
  • Table of Authorities
  • Table of Cases.