Public participation and legitimacy in the WTO
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Public participation and legitimacy in the WTO
CambridgeInternationalTrade andEconomic LawPublic ParticipationAND LegitimacyIN THE WTOYves BonzonPUBLIC PARTICIPATIONAND LEGITIMACY IN THE WTOThe leg Public participation and legitimacy in the WTOgitimacy of the WTO’s decision making process has always been questioned, and many have advocated public participation mechanisms as a remedy. Yves Bonzon considers the limits and potential of these mechanisms by advancing a conceptual framework which distinguishes the four ‘implementation parameter Public participation and legitimacy in the WTOs’ of public participation: the goal, the object, the modalities and the actors. He addresses the issue of legitimacy by considering to what extent, aPublic participation and legitimacy in the WTO
nd by virtue of which legal developments, one can see implementing the democratic principle as a goal for public participation in the context of the WCambridgeInternationalTrade andEconomic LawPublic ParticipationAND LegitimacyIN THE WTOYves BonzonPUBLIC PARTICIPATIONAND LEGITIMACY IN THE WTOThe leg Public participation and legitimacy in the WTOct and modalities of public participation, which decision-making procedures should be opened to public participation, and how the mechanisms should be implemented in practice. Finally, he suggests specific amendments to existing WTO arrangements on public participation.YVES BONZON holds a PhD in int Public participation and legitimacy in the WTOernational law from the University of I^iusanne. He was previously a researcher for the NCCR Trade Regulations project based at the World Trade InstitPublic participation and legitimacy in the WTO
ute in Berne and a visiting researcher al the Institute of International Economic Law, Georgetown University, Washington, D.c.CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL CambridgeInternationalTrade andEconomic LawPublic ParticipationAND LegitimacyIN THE WTOYves BonzonPUBLIC PARTICIPATIONAND LEGITIMACY IN THE WTOThe leg Public participation and legitimacy in the WTOUniversity of IllinoisAs the processes of regionalisation and globalisation have intensified, there have been accompanying increases in the regulations of international trade and economic law at the levels of international, regional and national laws.The subject matter of this series is internationa Public participation and legitimacy in the WTOl economic law. Its core is the regulation of international trade, investment and cognate areas such as intellectual property and competition policy.Public participation and legitimacy in the WTO
The series publishes books on related regulatory areas, in particular human rights, labour, environment and culture, as well as sustainable developmenCambridgeInternationalTrade andEconomic LawPublic ParticipationAND LegitimacyIN THE WTOYves BonzonPUBLIC PARTICIPATIONAND LEGITIMACY IN THE WTOThe leg Public participation and legitimacy in the WTO these different levels. The series also includes works on governance, dealing with the structure and operation of related international organisations in the field of international economic law, and the way they interact with other subjects of international and national law.Books in the series:Publi Public participation and legitimacy in the WTOc Participation and Legitimacy in the WTOY ves BonzonThe Challenge of Safeguards in the WTOFernando PierolaGeneral Interests of Host States in InternaPublic participation and legitimacy in the WTO
tional investment Law Edited by Giorgio Sacerdoti, Pia Acconci, Mara Valenti and Anna De LucaThe Law of Development Cooperation: A Comparative AnalysiCambridgeInternationalTrade andEconomic LawPublic ParticipationAND LegitimacyIN THE WTOYves BonzonPUBLIC PARTICIPATIONAND LEGITIMACY IN THE WTOThe leg Public participation and legitimacy in the WTOntsDominic CoppensDomestic Judicial Review of Trade Remedies: Experiences of the MostActive WTO MembersiMuslum YilmazInternational Organizations in WTO Dispute Settlement: How Much Institutional Sensitivity?Marina FolteaPublic Services and International Trade Liberalization: Human Rights and Gender Public participation and legitimacy in the WTOImplicationsBarnali ChoudhuryThe Law and Politics of WTO Waivers: Stability and Flexibility in PublicCambridgeInternationalTrade andEconomic LawPublic ParticipationAND LegitimacyIN THE WTOYves BonzonPUBLIC PARTICIPATIONAND LEGITIMACY IN THE WTOThe legCambridgeInternationalTrade andEconomic LawPublic ParticipationAND LegitimacyIN THE WTOYves BonzonPUBLIC PARTICIPATIONAND LEGITIMACY IN THE WTOThe legGọi ngay
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