Assessing the World Trade Organization

Fit for Purpose?

Manfred Elsig editor Joost Pauwelyn editor Bernard Hoekman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:27th Apr '17

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This book challenges our understanding of the true role and impact of the World Trade Organization.

With contributions from leading experts in political science, law, economics, and trade policy, this book reviews the performance of the World Trade Organization from an interdisciplinary perspective. It provides novel insights into how it works as an international organisation and platform for negotiations, dispute settlement and the management of trade regulation.The World Trade Organization (WTO) recently celebrated twenty years of existence. The general wisdom is that its dispute settlement institutions work well and its negotiation machinery goes through a phase of prolonged crises. Assessing the World Trade Organization overcomes this myopic view and takes stock of the WTO's achievements whilst going beyond existing disciplinary narratives. With chapters written by scholars who have closely observed the development of the WTO in recent years, this book presents the state of the art in thinking about WTO performance. It also considers important issues such as the origins of the multilateral system, the accession process and the WTO's interaction with other international organisations. The contributions shed new light on untold stories, critically review and present existing scholarship, and sketch new research avenues for a future generation of trade scholars. This book will appeal to a wide audience that aims to better understand the drivers and obstacles of WTO performance.

ISBN: 9781107193222

Dimensions: 237mm x 160mm x 30mm

Weight: 830g

430 pages