Governing the World Trade Organization
Past, Present and Beyond Doha
Thomas Cottier editor Manfred Elsig editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:19th Jun '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Discusses the various challenges the WTO faces and provides policy-relevant ideas to reform WTO governance.
Addressed to those interested in the functioning and reform of international organizations, in particular global economic multilaterals, this collection of essays explores how the multilateral trade organization evolved, outlines the problems it faces and suggests proposals for reform.Like many other international organizations, the World Trade Organization stands at a crossroads. There is an obvious imbalance between the organization's dispute settlement arm and its negotiation platform. While its current rules, supported by a strong dispute settlement system, have provided some buffering against the negative effects of the financial crises, its negotiation machinery has not produced any substantial outcomes since the late 1990s. It has become obvious that the old way of doing business does not work any more and fresh ideas about governing the organization are needed. Based on rigorous scholarship, this volume of essays offers critical readings on the functioning of the system and provides policy-relevant ideas that go beyond incremental redesign but avoid the trap of romantic scenarios.
'… another useful and interesting examination of the sick patient called the WTO.' Nikolaos Lavranos, The Common Market Law Review
ISBN: 9781107417038
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 490g
368 pages