International Adjudication on Trial: The Effectiveness of the WTO Dispute Settlement System

International Adjudication on Trial: The Effectiveness of the WTO Dispute Settlement System

by Sivan Shlomo Agon
International Adjudication on Trial: The Effectiveness of the WTO Dispute Settlement System

International Adjudication on Trial: The Effectiveness of the WTO Dispute Settlement System

by Sivan Shlomo Agon

eBook

$101.49  $134.99 Save 25% Current price is $101.49, Original price is $134.99. You Save 25%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Is the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system (DSS) effective? How exactly is the effectiveness of this adjudicative system to be defined and measured? Is its effectiveness all about compliance? If not, what goals, beyond compliance, is the WTO DSS expected to achieve? Has it fulfilled these objectives so far, and how can their achievement and the system's effectiveness be enhanced in the future? Building on a theoretical model derived from the social sciences, this book lays down the analytical framework required to answer these questions, while crafting a revealing insider's account of the WTO DSS-one of the most important and debated sites of the evolving international judiciary. Drawing on interviews with WTO adjudicators, WTO Secretariat staff, ambassadors, trade delegates, and trade lawyers, the book offers an elaborate analysis of the various goals steering the DSS's work, the diverse roles it plays, the challenges it confronts, and the outcomes it produces. Through this insider look at the WTO DSS and detailed examination of landmark trade disputes, the book uncovers the oft-hidden dynamics of WTO adjudication and provides fresh perspective on the DSS's operation and the undercurrents affecting its effectiveness. Given the pivotal role the WTO DSS has assumed in the multilateral trading regime since its inception in 1995 and the systemic pressures it has recently come to face, this book makes an important contribution towards understanding and measuring the benefits (as well as the costs) this adjudicative body generates, while providing valuable insights into current debates on its reform.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191093364
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 09/12/2019
Series: International Economic Law Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Sivan Shlomo Agon is an Assistant Professor at the Law Faculty of Bar-Ilan University. She was previously a Fulbright Scholar and an Emile No?l Fellow at the Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice, New York University, and a visiting scholar at the World Trade Organization (WTO). Her main areas of research are international economic law, international courts and dispute settlement, global governance, and empirical legal studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I: Theory, Context, Goals
1. Re-Conceptualizing Judicial Effectiveness at the WTO: Towards a Goal-Based Approach
2. Goals in Context: The Evolution, Structure, and Nature of the WTO Dispute Settlement System
3. WTO Dispute Settlement System: Goals
Part II: When Trade and Non-Trade Values Collide: Linkage Disputes from a Goal-Based Perspective
4. Linkage Disputes and the Enduring Quest for Legitimacy
5. Escaping the Illegitimacy Net: Between Turtles and Shrimps on the High Seas
6. Legitimating Behind the Smoke Screen in the Battle over Clove Cigarettes
Conclusion to Part II: An Analytical Overview of Linkage Disputes
Part III: When Disputes Won't Go Away: Perennial Disputes from a Goal-Based Perspective
7. Trade Wars, Trade-offs, and the International Rule of Law
8. The Multilateral Trade System Goes Bananas
9. The Transatlantic Conflict over Beefed-up Beef
Conclusion to Part III: An Analytical Overview of Perennial Disputes
Part IV: When the Multilateral and the Regional Intersect: RTA-Related Disputes from a Goal-Based Perspective
10. Extending the Analysis: Multilateral Adjudication in a Regionalizing Economic Order
Conclusion
11. WTO Judicial Effectiveness and Beyond
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews