Restoring Trust in Trade
Liber Amicorum in Honour of Peter Van den Bossche
Dr Denise Prévost editor Dr Iveta Alexovicova editor Jens Hillebrand Pohl editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:13th Dec '18
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This timely collection addresses an urgent challenge currently facing the international trade regime from a legal perspective. It uniquely compiles the insights of renowned experts, including three former Appellate Body members, WTO officials, and leading academics, as well as challenging ‘young voices’, in presenting a critical look at what has gone wrong with the international trade regime and how it can be addressed.
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, the world has witnessed increasing manifestations of eroding trust in the international trade regime, including Brexit and the Trump administration’s unilateral trade policies. Restoring trust in the international trading system is essential to prevent the rise of economic nationalism and beggar-thy-neighbour policies, which as history has shown are a threat to global welfare and peace. As a scholar, counsellor of the WTO Appellate Body Secretariat, and, between 2009 and 2017, a member of the WTO Appellate Body, Peter Van den Bossche has addressed the challenges faced by the international trade regime and has tirelessly promoted trust in the multilateral governance model. This Liber Amicorum honours his contribution to the development of a ‘trustworthy’ rules-based multilateral trading system, which has left a lasting legacy. In this timely book, leading experts and friends of Peter Van den Bossche, including his mentors, colleagues and PhD candidates, come together to pay tribute to his work by exploring, from a legal perspective, what can be done to restore trust in trade, focusing on: (1) ensuring a robust institutional framework that promotes rule of law over power politics, (2) safeguarding the integrity and effectiveness of trade dispute settlement, and (3) ensuring that substantive international trade rules appropriately balance trade and non-trade interests.
The book is an important and timely contribution to the debate. As such, it is recommended for everybody interested in the current development of international trade law and the multilateral trading system. -- Ondrej Svoboda, Charles University, Prague * The Lawyer Quarterly *
ISBN: 9781509924189
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 608g
312 pages