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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Francis SnyderPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Volume: 4 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 1.100kg ISBN: 9781841137049ISBN 10: 1841137049 Pages: 533 Publication Date: 02 September 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1 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 The Construction of Relations Between Sites of Governance: the European Courts and WTO Law 6 Global Legal Pluralism and the Creation of New Legal Concepts: the 'Non-market Economy' in EU Anti-dumping Law 7 Relations between Sites and the Legalisation of Norms: Individual Treatment in EU Anti-dumping Law about China 8 Competing Constellations of Sites: EU 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 II. Current Relations between the WTO and Other Sites of Governance Bibliography IndexReviewsAs far as the structure is concerned, it is clearly and precisely divided into different parts and chapters, thereby making it reader-friendly. It is not only innovative in style and approach but also an invaluable contribution to a relatively underdeveloped area of legal research in the field of international trade law. I can warmly and wholeheartedly recommend this book as an excellent legal companion to those interested in International Trade Law, ranging from lawyers, international jurists, and trade diplomats to advanced students in law, political science and commerce. Dr Sideek M. Seyad The Law and Politics Book Review Volume 21, No. 10 I strongly recommend purchasing this volume. It comprises some of the main goals reached by the author in the last years of research. The outcome is a dynamic survey, which combines history and proposals for the future, constituting a unique book, a coherent work and a must-have item for every international trade lawyer's bookshelf. Carlo Maria Cantore The Common Market Law Review Volume 48-4 I strongly recommend purchasing this volume. It comprises some of the main goals reached by the author in the last years of research. The outcome is a dynamic survey, which combines history and proposals for the future, constituting a unique book, a coherent work and a must-have item for every international trade lawyer's bookshelf.Carlo Maria CantoreThe Common Market Law ReviewVolume 48-4 As far as the structure is concerned, it is clearly and precisely divided into different parts and chapters, thereby making it reader-friendly.It is not only innovative in style and approach but also an invaluable contribution to a relatively underdeveloped area of legal research in the field of international trade law. I can warmly and wholeheartedly recommend this book as an excellent legal companion to those interested in International Trade Law, ranging from lawyers, international jurists, and trade diplomats to advanced students in law, political science and commerce.Dr Sideek M. SeyadThe Law and Politics Book ReviewVolume 21, No. 10I strongly recommend purchasing this volume. It comprises some of the main goals reached by the author in the last years of research. The outcome is a dynamic survey, which combines history and proposals for the future, constituting a unique book, a coherent work and a must-have item for every international trade lawyer's bookshelf.Carlo Maria CantoreThe Common Market Law ReviewVolume 48-4 Author InformationFrancis Snyder is Visiting Professor (formerly Centennial Professor) in the Law Department at the London School of Economics, Professeur des Universités and Professor of Public Law at the Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III and Guest Professor at Peking University Law School. He holds an EU Jean Monnet Chair ad personam. He serves as Academic Director of the LSE-Peking University Summer School. He is Editor-in-Chief of the European Law Journal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |