THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
REVOLUTION & THE RIGHT TO REGULATE
by
Joel P. Trachtman
ISBN: 1 905017 20 0 • Hardback • £125.00/US$238.00
One of the most important issues facing international lawyers today is the relationship between international legal rules and domestic autonomy. This relationship is at the centre of the debate about globalisation and the future of the WTO. It has been debated most intensely in the field of international economic law.
This volume of collected essays gathers the insights of Joel Trachtman who has been a leading commentator on this relationship. Over 25 years of law practice and academic study, the author has developed a comprehensive framework for understanding these pressing issues. These essays will be important to international policy-makers, to domestic regulatory officials seeking to assess the impact of international law on their work, to practitioners seeking a ready reference in this field and to students seeking a framework for understanding international economic law.
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