The EU, the WTO and China: legal pluralism and international trade regulation/ Francis Snyder.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 382.92 SNY/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P17704 |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [425]-473) and index.
Globalisation and the law --
Governing economic globalisation : sites of governance and global legal pluralism --
Foundations of global legal pluralism : international competition, legal strategies and unintended consequences in the EU Chinese Bicycles anti-dumping saga --
The construction of relations between sites of governance : the European courts and WTO law --
Global legal pluralism and the creation of new legal concepts : the "non-market economy" in EC anti-dumping law --
Relations between sites of governance and the legalisation of norms : individual treatment in EC anti-dumping law about China --
Competing constellations of sites : EC customs law and international production networks --
The creation of new sites of governance : China, regional trade agreements, and WTO law --
Social solidarity ethics and the WTO : toward closer relations between sites of governance.
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