International legal scholarship is concerned with the
fragmentation of international law into specialised legal systems
such as trade, environment and human rights. Fragmentation raises
questions about the inter-systemic interaction between the various
specialised systems of international law. This study conceptually
focuses on the interaction between World Trade Organisation (WTO)
law and external international law. It introduces a legal theory of
WTO law, constrained openness, as a way to understand that
interaction. The idea is that WTO law, from its own internal point
of view, constructs its own law. The effect is that external
international law is not incorporated into WTO law wholesale, but
is (re)constructed as WTO law. It follows that legal systems do not
directly communicate with each other. Therefore, to influence WTO
law, an indirect strategic approach is required, which recognises
the functional nature of the differentiated systems of the
fragmented international legal system.
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