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Is The Wto Quietly Fading Away? The New Regionalism And Global Trade Rules, Stephen Powell, Trisha Low
Is The Wto Quietly Fading Away? The New Regionalism And Global Trade Rules, Stephen Powell, Trisha Low
Stephen Joseph Powell
While scholars and governments alike view the liberalization of international trade as a positive development, they disagree on the medium to accomplish this objective with the highest economic returns. Some experts believe that multilateralism through the 150+ Member World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only way to achieve truly open and efficient trade. Others view multilateralism as but an aspiration and find that regionalism offers the only viable prospect for the meaningful further opening of markets.
In light of what we label New Regionalism, our paper explores in detail the positive and negative effects of regional trade arrangements (RTAs). In …
Regional Safeguard Measures: An Incentive To Sign Regional Trade Agreements Without Taking Into Consideration The Special Needs For Developing Countries, Elenor Lissel
Elenor Lissel
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Cast Light And Evil Will Go Away: The Transparency Mechanism For Regulating Regional Trade Agreements Three Years After, Jo-Ann Crawford, Chin Leng Lim
Cast Light And Evil Will Go Away: The Transparency Mechanism For Regulating Regional Trade Agreements Three Years After, Jo-Ann Crawford, Chin Leng Lim
Chin Leng Lim
Our aim is to test the idea that the WTO’s ability to regulate RTAs is likely to decline with the proliferation of RTAs worldwide. According to this idea: (1) “people who live in glass houses should not throw stones”, (2) with the proliferation of RTAs, WTO members are likely to place their interests before the interests of the multilateral system, and (3) there would be fewer WTO members demanding stricter disciplines for RTA regulation. However, our finding is that WTO members have at least continued to accord attention to the problems associated with RTA proliferation, and they continue to engage …
Managing The Rule Of Law In The Americas: An Empirical Portrait Of The Effects Of 15 Years Of Wto, Mercosul, And Nafta Dispute Resolution On Civil Society In Latin America, Stephen Joseph Powell, Ludmila Mendonça Lopes Ribeiro
Managing The Rule Of Law In The Americas: An Empirical Portrait Of The Effects Of 15 Years Of Wto, Mercosul, And Nafta Dispute Resolution On Civil Society In Latin America, Stephen Joseph Powell, Ludmila Mendonça Lopes Ribeiro
Stephen Joseph Powell
The objective of this article is to analyze the effect of World Trade Organization (WTO), Common Market of the South (MERCOSUL), and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) disputes involving Latin American (LA) countries on perfection of the rule of law by LA governments.
Specifically, we examine the extent to which dispute settlement facilitates the strengthening by LA governments of human rights for their civil societies. Professor Powell previously has noted that trade and human rights are inextricably linked because trade rules weaken the ability of governments to promote sustainable development, to alleviate the widening gap between rich and poor, …