The Path of World Trade Law in the 21st Century

By Steve Charnovitz

The Path of World Trade Law in the 21st Century
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Pt. I.A theory of WTO. ch. 1. Triangulating the World Trade Organization -- pt. II. The WTO as an economic constitution. ch. 2. A post-Montesquieu analysis of the WTO -- ch. 3. Judicial independence in the World Trade Organization -- ch. 4. WTO cosmopolitics -- pt. III. Assessing the WTO's enforcement mechanism. ch. 5. The WTO's problematic "last resort" against non-compliance -- ch. 6. Recent developments and scholarship on WTO enforcement remedies -- pt. IV. The WTO and discrimination. ch. 7. Belgian Family Allowances and the challenge of origin-based discrimination -- ch. 8. Mapping the law of WTO accession -- pt. V. The WTO and individual rights. ch. 9. The globalization of economic human rights -- ch. 10. Transparency and participation in the World Trade Organization -- pt. VI. The WTO and sustainability. ch. 11. A new WTO paradigm for trade and environment -- ch. 12. The law of environment "PPMs" in the WTO: debunking the myth of illegality -- ch. 13. Climate and trade: potential conflicts and synergies -- pt. VII. The WTO and labor markets. ch. 14. The (neglected) employment dimension of World Trade Organization. ch. 15. Trade law norms on international migration -- pt. VIII. The future of global economic governance. ch. 16. WTO dispute settlement as a model for international governance -- ch. 17. Addressing government failure through international financial law -- ch. 18. The World Trade Organization in 2020