The EU, the WTO and China : Legal Pluralism and International Trade Regulation.
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- 9781847315991
- 343.087
- K3943 -- .S69 2010eb
Prelims -- Note to the Reader -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Summary Contents -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Table of Treaties -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Globalisation, Sites of Governance and Global Legal Pluralism -- 2 Globalisation and the Law -- 3 Governing Economic Globalisation: Sites of Governance and Global Legal Pluralism -- 4 Foundations of Global Legal Pluralism: International Competition, Legal Strategies and Unintended Consequences in the EC Chinese Bicycles Anti-dumping Saga -- Part II Global Legal Pluralism in Action: the EU, the WTO and China -- 5 Constructing Relations Between Sites of Governance: the European Courts and WTO Law -- 6 Global Legal Pluralism and the Creation of New Legal Concepts: The Concept of 'Non-market Economy' in EC Anti-dumping Law -- 7 Relations between Sites and the Legalisation of Norms: Individual Treatment in EC Anti-dumping Law about China -- 8 Competing Constellations of Sites: EC Customs Law and International Production Networks -- Part III New Directions in Global Legal Pluralism -- 9 The Creation of New Sites of Governance: China, Regional Trade Agreements and WTO Law -- 10 Social Solidarity Ethics and the WTO: Toward Closer Relations between Sites of Governance -- Bibliography -- Index.
This book presents a new theoretical framework for understanding the regulation of international trade.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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