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The Oxford handbook of international trade law / edited by Daniel Bethlehem... [et al.]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022Edition: 2nd edDescription: xciv, 1101 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780192868381
Other title:
  • Handbook of international trade law
  • International trade law
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 343.087 O982
Summary: "The second edition of the Handbook provides students, scholars and practitioners with a global overview of international trade law, including but not limited to the World Trade Organization (WTO). International trade law continues to grow at unprecedented rates compared to other areas of international law. The Uruguay Round agreements establishing the WTO in 1995 continue to act as the multilateral foundation of the body of law, which is being expanded by its own committees and in new arrangements. While the WTO remains the most important multilateral body governing international trade and continues to have the most active dispute settlement system in international law, it is the not sole forum where trade rules are negotiated (with moderate success) and trade disputes are litigated. Increasingly, WTO Members are negotiating comprehensive trade (and investment) agreements of which the scope goes well beyond the matters covered by the WTO covered agreements. The second edition therefore will broaden the scope of analysis beyond the WTO, while maintaining the same objective of the first edition"--
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Item type Current library Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Books Books Library, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) Law 343.087 O982 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2022 01 Not For Loan 029048
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"The second edition of the Handbook provides students, scholars and practitioners with a global overview of international trade law, including but not limited to the World Trade Organization (WTO). International trade law continues to grow at unprecedented rates compared to other areas of international law. The Uruguay Round agreements establishing the WTO in 1995 continue to act as the multilateral foundation of the body of law, which is being expanded by its own committees and in new arrangements. While the WTO remains the most important multilateral body governing international trade and continues to have the most active dispute settlement system in international law, it is the not sole forum where trade rules are negotiated (with moderate success) and trade disputes are litigated. Increasingly, WTO Members are negotiating comprehensive trade (and investment) agreements of which the scope goes well beyond the matters covered by the WTO covered agreements. The second edition therefore will broaden the scope of analysis beyond the WTO, while maintaining the same objective of the first edition"--

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