The advent of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995
transformed international economic law for states, enterprises, and
nongovernmental organizations. This book analyzes how the WTO is
changing the path of international trade law and examines the
implications of these trends for the world economy and the global
environment. Containing 18 essays published from 1999 to 2011, the
book illuminates several of the most complex issues in contemporary
trade policy. Among the topics covered are: Is there a normative
theory of the WTO's purpose? Can constitutional theory provide
guidance to keep the WTO's levers in balance? Should the WTO use
trade sanctions for enforcement? What can the WTO do to enhance
sustainable development and job creation?
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