As part of the 1947 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT),
a compromise on domestic socio-economic issues was struck and
subsequently given the name 'embedded liberalism'. The Future of
International Economic Integration explores the multiple dimensions
of the embedded liberalism compromise, to understand its
contemporary influence on both the scope and application of
international trade law, and on the content and character of
parallel domestic socio-economic policy space. Top international
economic law scholars have contributed chapters that look at the
four principal dimensions of the topic. It sets out the history and
character of the embedded liberalism compromise, explores the
relationship between the compromise and WTO law, explores areas of
contemporary tension that invoke the principles of the compromise
such as human rights, cultural diversity, and environmental
protection, and investigates what future impact the compromise
might have on new trade and investment agreements.
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