Description |
1 online resource (xxi, 265 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
International economic law series |
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International economic law series (Oxford, England)
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Contents |
I. Relationship between law and economics: does 'Rubicon' exist between them? Types of law and economics ; constraints of discretion, justification and acceptability -- II. Applying the relationship to GATT law: across the Rubicon! Conceptual classification of relationship between goods ; Evidential elements to define likeness or substitutability: 'general', 'market-based', 'potential' end-use ; Analytical framework for likeness or substitutability analysis -- III. Progressive interpretation of 'like' and 'directly competitve or substitutable' products in the provisions of the GATT/WTO agreement: playing the accordion! Non-discrimination provisions ; Fair trade provisions ; Others -- IV. Conclusion |
Summary |
The obligations of international trade law hinge upon the question of what constitute 'like products'. This book seeks to develop consistent principles and an effective definition for this central issue of world trade law |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-259) and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Foreign trade regulation.
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Tariff -- Law and legislation.
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Foreign trade regulation.
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Tariff -- Law and legislation.
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Law, Politics & Government.
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Law, General & Comparative.
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2003266661 |
ISBN |
9780191698682 |
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0191698687 |
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