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The new World Trade Organization agreements : globalizing law through services and intellectual property / Christopher Arup.
2000
F 351 ARU.N
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Title
The new World Trade Organization agreements : globalizing law through services and intellectual property / Christopher Arup.
Description
xiii, 340 pages ; 25 cm.
ISBN
0521773555 hardbound : alk. paper
052177408X pbk. : alk. paper
9780521773553 hardbound
9780521774086 paperback
052177408X pbk. : alk. paper
9780521773553 hardbound
9780521774086 paperback
Alternate Call Number
F 351 ARU.N
Summary
"The New World Trade Organization Agreements will be a useful resource for students and policy-makers in international relations, trade law, economics and legal studies. The detailed analysis of the agreements explores the critical issues of legal pluralism and inter-legality, and provides important insights into the role of the WTO in the globalization of law."--Jacket.
Note
"Reprinted.".
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Globalization, Law and the WTO:
Trade law as global mediator
A global context
The World Trade Organisation
Services:
The general agreement on trade services
The case of legal services
Intellectual Property:
Agreement on trade-related intellectual property rights
The case of genetic codes
Convergence:
The case of communications media
Conclusions and prospects.
Trade law as global mediator
A global context
The World Trade Organisation
Services:
The general agreement on trade services
The case of legal services
Intellectual Property:
Agreement on trade-related intellectual property rights
The case of genetic codes
Convergence:
The case of communications media
Conclusions and prospects.
Series
Cambridge Studies In Law And Society.
Published
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Language
English
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Review
"The New World Trade Organization Agreements will be a useful resource for students and policy-makers in international relations, trade law, economics and legal studies. The detailed analysis of the agreements explores the critical issues of legal pluralism and inter-legality, and provides important insights into the role of the WTO in the globalization of law."--Jacket.