International economic law : the Asia-Pacific perspectives /

This book assesses the past 20 years of development of international economic law in time for the WTO's 20th Anniversary, and forecasts the future of international economic law. This edited volume brings together experts in the Asia-Pacific region, from a range of backgrounds, to provide perspe...

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Other Authors: Ch'oe, Wŏn-mok (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter I
  • The Role of Legal Culture in an Increasingly Heterogeneous WTO
  • The WTO at a Critical Juncture
  • Chapter II
  • Examining Three Waves of Trade Regionalism from the LegalPerspective
  • APEC's Soft-Law Mechanism and the Multilateral Trading System
  • Judicial Dialogue between the WTO and PTA Dispute Settlement Bodies
  • Chapter III
  • How More "Likeness" in Addressing Technical Regulations?
  • Regulating the Administration of Trade or Customs Lawsand Regulations
  • Beyond the Bali Package
  • Searching for Governing Dynamics in the Real World
  • The Growing Irrelevance of a TRIPS Challenge to India's Patent Law
  • Chapter IV
  • Is the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) a Stepping Stonefor the Next Version of GATS?
  • Regulating the Moral Hazard of Global Systemically Important FinancialInstitutions
  • Shadow Banking as New Challenge of the Global FinancialArchitecture
  • Author Profiles.