 | Deborah Z. Cass - Political Science - 2005 - 266 pages
What is the World Trade Organization? Has it become a type of a "constitution"? Will it curb international trade discrimination and open up markets for developing countries, or ... | |
 | Catherine Barnard - Law - 2002 - 414 pages
This edited collection explores the legal foundations of the single market project in Europe, and examines the legal concepts and constructs which underpin its operation. While ... | |
 | Koen Byttebier, Kim Van Der Borght - Political Science - 2007 - 449 pages
This book is based on a colloquium that was organised jointly by the Vrije Universiteit and the University of Hull in 2006. The essays collected here explore the theme of the ... | |
 | P. Paul P. Craig, Gráinne De Búrca - Political Science - 2011 - 917 pages
The new edition of this influential textbook gathers leading lawyers and political scientists to provide an overview of the changing legal picture in Europe, including the ... | |
 | Gráinne De Búrca, Joanne Scott - Political Science - 2000 - 372 pages
This collection of essays seeks to examine the apparent and gradual shift in the paradigm of European Union governance, from one emphasizing the importance of uniformity and ... | |
 | Marc Pallemaerts - Political Science - 2006 - 327 pages
Examining the impact of free trade rules, this survey aims to help clarify the legal boundaries that exist on product regulation between national law, European Union (EU) law ... | |
 | Robert Howse - Political Science - 2007 - 314 pages
No one with a serious professional or intellectual interst in the WTO can ignore the essays in this volume, many of which have been major flashpoints of contoversy and debate ... | |
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