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List of contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Chapter 1 The World Trade Organization: notion, principles, structure
Chapter 2 Analysis of China’s practice of accession to the World Trade Organization
Chapter 3. The process of international economic integration of Ukraine
Chapter 4. Analysis of socioeconomic consequences of Russia accession to the WTO
Conclusion
Index
About the author
Anastasia S. Loginova, National Research University Higher School of Economics. Candidate of Legal Sciences (equivalent to Ph.D.), Master of Economics in International Economics, Associate Professor of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law of Russia. Currently she has more than forty scientific publications to her name. Her scientific research areas include foreign economic activity, customs, and law.
Irina V. Mikheeva, National Research University Higher School of Economics. Doctor of Law, D.Sc., Professor, Head of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law. Member of the International Association for Court Administration (IACA). Dr. Mikheeva is a specialist in the fields of administrative law and the history of state and law, and is the author of over 130 scientific publications. Her sphere of scientific interests includes issues of the legal maintenance of regional economies, and the theory and history of lawmaking.
Summary
What lessons can be learnt from the accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) of Russia, China, and Ukraine? This detailed comparative analysis of the social and economic impact of the accession of these countries to the WTO addresses these questions, presenting an analysis of the reasons and consequences of their joining the WTO.
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"This work considers the entrance of China, Russia and Ukraine to the WTO through a legislation prism. The original approach enhances traditional economic aspects with legal ones, and with politological accents. It is shown how economic problems can be solved in legal ways and helps explain how a cross-discplinary approach to the solution of any problem can be used." -Skiperskikh Aleksandr V., Doctor of Political Science, Professor of Humanitarian Science, National Research University, Russia.
"Integration of Russia, Ukraine and China into the international trade and economic space of the WTO is shown in a comparative and legal presentation of the main economic problems. Comparison of economic conditions of the entry of three countries into the WTO is presented as essential to the analysis of the measures for improvement of the national legislation undertaken by each country. The comparative and legal method used in search of solutions of national economic tasks will be of great interest to the scientific community." -Olga A. Berzin, Professor of Law, National Research University, Russia.