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Legal and Economic Principles of World Trade Law, Paperback / softback Book

Legal and Economic Principles of World Trade Law Paperback / softback

Edited by Henrik Horn, Petros C. (European University Institute, Florence) Mavroidis

Part of the The American Law Institute Reporters Studies on WTO Law series

Paperback / softback

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The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement covers international commerce in goods and services including measures that directly affect trade, such as import tariffs and quotas, and almost any type of internal measure with an impact on trade.

Legal and Economic Principles of World Trade Law contributes to the analysis of the texts of World Trade Law in law and economics, reporting work done to identify improvements to the interpretation of the Agreement.

It starts with background studies, the first summarizes The Genesis of the GATT, which highlights the negotiating history of the GATT 1947-8; the second introduces the economics of trade agreements.

These are followed by two main studies. The first, authored by Bagwell, Staiger and Sykes, discusses legal and economic aspects of the GATT regulation of border policy instruments, such as import tariffs and import quotas.

The second, written by Grossman, Horn and Mavroidis, focuses on the core provision for the regulation of domestic policy instruments - the National Treatment principles in Art.

III GATT.

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