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International Trade Law and Domestic Policy

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Critics of the World Trade Organization argue that its binding dispute settlement process imposes a neoliberal agenda on member states. If this is the case, why would any nation agree to participate? Jacqueline Krikorian explores this question by examining the impact of the WTO's dispute settlement mechanism on domestic policies in the United States and Canada. She demonstrates that the WTO's ability to influence domestic arrangements has been constrained by three factors: judicial deference, institutional arrangements, and strategic decision making by political elites in Ottawa and Washington.

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ISBN: 9780774823074
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Author: Jacqueline Krikorian
Publisher: UBCPress an imprint of University of British Columbia Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 320 pages
Series: Law and Society Series
Genres: Public international law: economic and trade

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