With a membership of 160 countries, the World Trade Organization
(WTO) is the international organization with responsibility for the
global rules of trade between nations. Its stated principal
function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably,
and freely as possible. Established almost twenty years ago, the
agreements negotiated under its auspices and, indeed, its very
existence have been the source of tremendous controversy and
debate.
Edited by a leading scholar in the field, and former Director of
the Appellate Body Secretariat of the WTO, this new Routledge
collection brings together in five volumes the very best
scholarship on the WTO from economists, academics, lawyers, and
other thinkers to examine its history (including its origins in the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade). The set also makes
available cutting-edge research about the fundamental principles on
which the organization is based and explores the implications of
the WTO s policy and practice for domestic regulation and the
sovereignty of individual states. The final two volumes examine the
role of the WTO in dispute settlement and discuss the challenges
for the future, including relating to the role of developing
countries, preferential trade agreements as well as the legitimacy
and governance of the organization.
With an introduction, newly written by the editor, providing her
own unique perspective, "World Trade Organization" is an essential
collection destined to be valued by scholars, students, government
officials, and practitioners as a vital research resource."
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