Fr. 146.00

Supplying Compliance With Trade Rules - Explaining the Eu''s Responses to Adverse Wto Rulings

English · Hardback

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This volume explains how international law affects domestic policies by examining whether, why, and how the European Union changed policies that were challenged successfully under WTO rules.


List of contents










  • 1: Supplying Policy Change

  • 2: The EU and the WTO: It's Complicated

  • 3: The Limits of Demand-Side Explanations

  • 4: Beef: Technical Adjustment and the Persistence of Prior Politics

  • 5: Bananas: Incremental, but Substantial Policy Change

  • 6: Genetically Modified Crops: A Tale of Varied Policy Change

  • 7: Sugar: Radical Policy Change with the WTO in Attendance

  • 8: Bed Linen: Change Beyond the Call

  • 9: Conclusion: Contesting Compliance



About the author

Alasdair Young is Professor and Neal Family Chair in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a co-editor of the Journal of Common Market Studies and was chair of the European Union Studies Association, and is the co-author of Parochial Global Europe: 21st Century Trade Politics (with J Peterson, OUP, 2014).

Summary

This volume explains how international law affects domestic policies by examining whether, why, and how the European Union changed policies that were challenged successfully under WTO rules.

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