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Between law and Diplomacy: The Social Contexts of Disputing at the World Trade Organization (in English)
Joseph Conti (Author)
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Stanford University Press
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Between law and Diplomacy: The Social Contexts of Disputing at the World Trade Organization (in English) - Joseph Conti
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Synopsis "Between law and Diplomacy: The Social Contexts of Disputing at the World Trade Organization (in English)"
Between Law and Diplomacy crafts an insider's look at international trade disputes at one of the most important institutions in the global economy―the World Trade Organization. The WTO regulates the global rules for trade, and―unique among international organizations―it provides a legalized process for litigation between countries over trade grievances. Drawing on interviews with trade lawyers, ambassadors, trade delegations, and trade jurists, this book details how trade has become increasingly legalized and the implications of that for power relations between rich and poor countries. Joseph Conti looks closely at who uses the system to initiate and pursue disputes, who settles and on what terms, and the relative disconnect between pursuing a dispute and what a country gains through efforts to gain compliance with WTO dictates. Through this inside look at the process of disputing, Conti provides fresh perspective on how and why the law authorizes the use of specific resources and tactics in the ever unfolding struggle for control in the global economy.
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