WTO accessions and trade multilateralism : case studies and lessons from the WTO at twenty
Material type: TextPublication details: United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2015Description: xxiii, 973 p. 24 cmISBN:- 9781107093362
- Part I. WTO Accessions, the Trading System and the Global Economy
- Part II. Overview
- Part III. Members' Perspectives on Accession Negotiations
- Part III.I. Original Members
- Part III.II. Article XII Member
- Part IV. Working Party Chairpersons' Perspectives on Accession Negotiations
- Part V. Salient Features in WTO Accession Protocols
- Part VI. Conclusion
- World Trade Organization
- International trade
- International economic relations
- International economic relations -- Case studies
- International trade -- Case studies
- 346.58 DAD
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What have WTO accessions contributed to the rules-based multilateral trading system? What demands have been made by original WTO members on acceding governments? How have the acceding governments fared? This volume of essays offers critical readings on how WTO accession negotiations have expanded the reach of the multilateral trading system not only geographically but also conceptually, clarifying disciplines and pointing the way to their further strengthening in future negotiations. Members who have acceded since the WTO was established now account for twenty per cent of total WTO membership. In the age of globalization there is an increased need for a universal system of trade rules. Accession negotiations have been used by governments as an instrument for domestic reforms, and one lesson from the accession process is that there are contexts which lead multilateral trade negotiations to successful outcomes even in the complex and multi-polar twenty-first century economic environment.
Makes clear the potential development gains resulting from WTO accession and trade reforms
Explores how a legislation-based approach to WTO accession commitments has beneficial effects on the rule of law and good governance
Highlights how WTO accession has positive effects on domestic reform
What have WTO accessions contributed to the rules-based multilateral trading system? What demands have been made by original WTO members on acceding governments? How have the acceding governments fared? This volume of essays offers critical readings on how WTO accession negotiations have expanded the reach of the multilateral trading system not only geographically but also conceptually, clarifying disciplines and pointing the way to their further strengthening in future negotiations. Members who have acceded since the WTO was established now account for twenty per cent of total WTO membership. In the age of globalization there is an increased need for a universal system of trade rules. Accession negotiations have been used by governments as an instrument for domestic reforms, and one lesson from the accession process is that there are contexts which lead multilateral trade negotiations to successful outcomes even in the complex and multi-polar twenty-first century economic environment
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