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The power to protect : trade, health and uncertainty in the WTO.
2004
F 351 BUT.P
Available at WIPO Library
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تفاصيل
العنوان
The power to protect : trade, health and uncertainty in the WTO.
المؤلف
الطبعة
First edition.
الوصف
xxxii, 258 pages ; [28] cm.
الرقم الدولي المعياري للكتاب
9781841134826 Print
9781847310248 eBook
9781847310248 eBook
رقم المرجع البديل
F 351 BUT.P
ملخص
"This book examines the intersection of WTO trade liberalisation rules and domestic health protection, a subject that is of considerable interest to those concerned that the WTO impinges on national regulatory autonomy. In analysing the tension between health protection and trade liberalisation, the book focuses on the way in which this tension is (or is not) resolved through the dispute resolution process. It offers a detailed analysis of the relevant WTO rules and case law, identifying particular concerns relating to the ability of WTO Members to take protective action in circumstances of scientific uncertainty and the role of social and cultural factors in the making of health-related regulations."--BOOK JACKET.
ملاحظة الفهرس, إلخ
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-249) and index.
ملاحظة المحتويات المنسقة
Preliminaries; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Table of Contents; Table of Cases; 1 Introduction; 2 Review of Health Measures under GATT; 3 Review of Health Measures under the SPS and TBT Agreements; 4 Risk Regulation Culture and Uncertainty; 5 The Precautionary Principle Proportionality and Procedure; 6 Easing Tensions via the Standard of Review; 7 Developing the WTO's Standard of Review in Health Cases; 8 Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
السلسلة
Studies In International Trade Law.
منشور
Oxford : Hart, 2004.
اللغة(لغات)
eng
السجل يظهر فى
Review
"This book examines the intersection of WTO trade liberalisation rules and domestic health protection, a subject that is of considerable interest to those concerned that the WTO impinges on national regulatory autonomy. In analysing the tension between health protection and trade liberalisation, the book focuses on the way in which this tension is (or is not) resolved through the dispute resolution process. It offers a detailed analysis of the relevant WTO rules and case law, identifying particular concerns relating to the ability of WTO Members to take protective action in circumstances of scientific uncertainty and the role of social and cultural factors in the making of health-related regulations."--BOOK JACKET.