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The Sources Of Wto Law And Their Interpretation Is The New Ok Ok Petros C Mavroidis

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The Sources Of Wto Law And Their Interpretation Is The New Ok Ok Petros C Mavroidis
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.5 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Petros C. Mavroidis
ISBN: 9781803921716, 9781803921723, 1803921714, 1803921722
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Sources Of Wto Law And Their Interpretation Is The New Ok Ok Petros C Mavroidis by Petros C. Mavroidis 9781803921716, 9781803921723, 1803921714, 1803921722 instant download after payment.

In this incisive book, Petros C. Mavroidis examines the complex practice of interpreting the various sources of World Trade Organization (WTO) law. Written by a leading expert in WTO scholarship, the book serves as a broad grounding in the legal theory of the WTO contract and its sources, as well as its application in practice. Delving into the workings of the Vienna Convention of the Law of Treaties (VCLT) and its use within the WTO courts, the author provides a critical assessment of the interpretation of the WTO contract and illuminates the role of WTO adjudicators and the Secretariat in clarifying obligations. Mavroidis then explores the uncertainty and distortion that emerge as a result of the discretion from adjudicators invited by the VCLT, explaining why this matters and offering steps towards resolving these issues. Providing an expansive analysis of the interpretation of WTO treaties, this book will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students in the field of WTO law, as well as international trade and economic law more broadly. Its discussion of the possible future of dispute settlement, particularly its proposal for a re-evaluation of the judicial selection process, will also prove insightful to practitioners in this area.

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