The Law and Economics of Contingent Protection in the WTO

05/05/2011 12:00 - 1279 Views

Authors: Petros C. Mavroidis

    Edwin B. Parker Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, USA                             and Professor of Law, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland

        Patrick A. Messerlin

    Professor of Economics, Sciences Po, Paris and Director,Groupe                     d’Economie Mondiale at Sciences Po (GEM), France

        Jasper M. Wauters

    Associate, White & Case International Trade (Geneva), 

    Switzerland

Abstract

This new monograph series is intended to provide a point of convergence for high quality, original work on various aspects of international economic and WTO law, ranging from established subject matter, such as international agricultural trade or the application of core trade disciplines such as MFN, to cross-cutting issues involving the interaction of international standards in the fields of investment, tax, competition, food safety and consumer protection with international trade law or the relationship of horizontal exceptions such as the general exception to domestic regulatory barriers. Theoretical rigorous, these books will take an analytical and discursive approach to the field, wherever possible drawing on insights from disciplines other than law, such as economics and politics, in an attempt to arrive at a genuinely inter-disciplinary perspective. Proposals are encouraged that primarily engage with new and previously under-developed themes in the field, or alternatively offer an innovative analysis of areas of uncertainty in the existing law. Bringing together work from both established authors – academics and practitioners alike – and from a new generation of scholars, the Elgar International Economic Law Series aims to play an important role in the development of thinking in the field.

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