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A Communitarian Theory of WTO Law

A Communitarian Theory of WTO Law

A Communitarian Theory of WTO Law

Chios Carmody, University of Western Ontario
December 2023
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    Since 1995 there has been intense debate about whether the WTO Agreement is just. Many observers point to the association of the treaty with intensive interdependence and the disruptive effects of globalization to assert that it is unjust. Nevertheless, justice in sovereign terms is different from justice in human terms. This book puts forward a theory of WTO law to explain the difference and its implications for the international trading system. It details how economic interdependence gives rise to an interdependent view of the relationship between different forms of justice and to interdependent obligations in WTO law. It also suggests how the WTO dispute settlement system might have a residual value as a locus for transformative outcomes despite contemporary concerns about the system's political acceptability. Taken together, such insights may assist in identifying elements of a general theory of law.

    • Offers a theory about the nature of WTO law based on interdependence
    • Introduces the theory step-by-step using ordinary-language explanations and examples throughout
    • Explains how economic interdependence gives rise to an interdependent conception of justice and obligations in WTO law

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    December 2023
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009463461
    0 pages
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. A communitarian theory of WTO law
    • 2. The WTO agreement as community
    • 3. The WTO agreement and justice
    • 4. The WTO agreement as a law of obligations
    • 5. The WTO agreement as a law of rights
    • 6. The WTO agreement as a sui generis legal system
    • 7. A communitarian theory and international investment law
    • 8. Some concluding thoughts.
      Author
    • Chios Carmody , University of Western Ontario

      Chios Carmody is Associate Professor at Western University Faculty of Law in London, Ontario, Canada. He currently teaches courses in International Trade Law, Public International Law and Contracts. Since 2002 he has been Canadian National Director of the Canada-United States Law Institute.