A Global Law Perspective of the WTO

This note attempts to map the relevance of global law advocacy for the WTO. In this regard, it understands global law as an attempt to describe a growing decrease of the regulatory State and an ensuing increase of private rule-making. Global law intends to generate new thinking about global governan...

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Main Author: Panagiotis Delimatsis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2012-01-01
Series:Tilburg Law Review
Subjects:
WTO
Online Access:https://tilburglawreview.com/articles/30
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spelling doaj-2b48e31c05654e5aa42fda6aabbda16a2020-11-25T03:32:00ZengUbiquity PressTilburg Law Review2211-25452012-01-0117210.1163/22112596-0170201824A Global Law Perspective of the WTOPanagiotis Delimatsis0Associate Professor of Law and Co-Director, Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC), Tilburg University, The NetherlandsThis note attempts to map the relevance of global law advocacy for the WTO. In this regard, it understands global law as an attempt to describe a growing decrease of the regulatory State and an ensuing increase of private rule-making. Global law intends to generate new thinking about global governance and its patterns of influence and power. Few instances of creeping global law are identified, whereas the note concludes with some thoughts on much-needed future research on a range of topics ranging from the role of NGOs to the struggle against intrinsic inequalities of the multilateral trading system.https://tilburglawreview.com/articles/30global lawWTOtransnational lawproducer welfareconsumer welfareNGOs
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global law
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transnational law
producer welfare
consumer welfare
NGOs
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publishDate 2012-01-01
description This note attempts to map the relevance of global law advocacy for the WTO. In this regard, it understands global law as an attempt to describe a growing decrease of the regulatory State and an ensuing increase of private rule-making. Global law intends to generate new thinking about global governance and its patterns of influence and power. Few instances of creeping global law are identified, whereas the note concludes with some thoughts on much-needed future research on a range of topics ranging from the role of NGOs to the struggle against intrinsic inequalities of the multilateral trading system.
topic global law
WTO
transnational law
producer welfare
consumer welfare
NGOs
url https://tilburglawreview.com/articles/30
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