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OverviewThe Reformation of Global Trade examines one of the most significant transformations of our time: the resurgence of economic nationalism and the erosion of the multilateral trading order. Drawing on decades of professional experience in international trade law, legislative reform, and global advisory work, Alan Bennett offers a profound and timely account of why the rules that once governed global commerce no longer fit the world they are meant to regulate. The book unfolds in five parts. It begins with the historical and philosophical foundations of the liberal trading system, tracing how assumptions inherited from the Enlightenment shaped institutions that are now struggling to survive. It then turns to the rise of protectionism, subsidies, export controls, and coercive economic statecraft, showing how these forces harden into structural barriers that the current WTO framework can no longer contain. As global commerce becomes digitised, accelerated, and increasingly mediated by artificial intelligence, Bennett argues that the deepest challenge is not geopolitical rivalry but institutional obsolescence. Law designed for the documentary world cannot govern an economy that now thinks, evaluates, and verifies through intelligent systems. The book therefore introduces the International Commerce Agreement (ICA) as the conceptual architecture for a renewed global order, one capable of aligning prudence, reciprocity, and accountability within an intelligent commercial environment. The final chapters develop this vision with clarity and ambition. They explore how morality, discipline, and human oversight must shape the design of automated verification, predictive compliance, and machine-assisted border governance. They explain why trust cannot arise from enforcement alone, and why fairness in the age of cognitive commerce depends on transparency, explainability, and the preservation of human authority. The book then moves seamlessly to its practical culmination in the Canberra Principles and the accompanying Annex, a coherent framework for institutional reform that translates philosophy into implementable design. Bennett writes with a rare combination of legal precision and moral insight. He exposes the structural weaknesses of the current system but also affirms its potential for renewal. His analysis is grounded in experience yet enriched by reflections on sovereignty, dignity, responsibility, and the enduring ethical limits of power. The Reformation of Global Trade offers not merely a critique but a blueprint, a path toward a trading order that can withstand technological acceleration and geopolitical strain without abandoning the principles that give law its legitimacy. In an age when commerce is computed rather than administered, this work provides a compelling vision of how nations might recover trust, restore balance, and build the first genuinely intelligent system of global cooperation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alan BennettPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.381kg ISBN: 9798275446753Pages: 282 Publication Date: 21 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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