The World Trade Organisation and Africa's Marginalisation
In: Australian journal of international affairs: journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Band 53, Heft 1, S. 83-94
ISSN: 1465-332X
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In: Australian journal of international affairs: journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Band 53, Heft 1, S. 83-94
ISSN: 1465-332X
In: Australian journal of international affairs: journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Band 53, Heft 1, S. 83-94
ISSN: 1035-7718
In: Australian quarterly: AQ, Band 19, Heft 2, S. 5
ISSN: 1837-1892
In: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia
In: UCD Working Papers in Law, Criminology & Socio-Legal Studies Research Paper No. 6/2022
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In: Transnational law and governance
The last few years have been "anni horribiles" for in International Economic Law in general and in particular for the World Trade Organization, since its inception in 1995 the guarantor of the world multilateral trade system. The increasing trade tensions, a high level of US security tariffs on steel and aluminium, the US boycott of the WTO Appellate Body, the US-China "trade war" and the reasons underlining it, only aggravated a disastrous world-wide economic situation at a time of tremendous global health and societal emergency, due to the persistent devastating spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The book critically discusses the most salient past US administration's unilateralist and protectionist practices. At the same time investigating the new Biden Administration's trade approaches in order to assess whether the precedent trade trajectory is likely to continue, or there is hope of reviving the US commitment to the rule-based multilateral trading system. The book's goal consists in distilling from current legal events the reasoning that might help the next generations in obtaining what the world needs most. These are a conscious and voluntary return to multilateralism, the search of new forms of effective global cooperation, better trade policies, a more equitable globalization, sound legal arguments, and solid economic reasons to combat rising nationalisms. If enacted, these elements hopefully would contribute to defeat new risks of political conflicts and long-lasting "trade wars". The book will be helpful to students and scholars in international and trade law, political science, and also professionals working in international and EU institutions.
In: India quarterly: a journal of international affairs ; IQ, Band 51, Heft 1, S. 93-98
ISSN: 0019-4220, 0974-9284
In: Strategic comments: in depth analysis of strategic issues from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Band 27, Heft 2, S. x-xii
ISSN: 1356-7888
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 45, Heft 7
ISSN: 1467-6346
In: Environment, Human Rights and International Trade
In: African journal of international affairs & development, Band 16, Heft 1-2, S. 1-14
In: India quarterly: a journal of international affairs, Band 51, Heft 1, S. 93-98
ISSN: 0975-2684
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