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Causation in the Law of the World Trade Organization - An Econometric Approach

English · Hardback

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"Written both for scholars and practitioners of WTO law with an interest in the causal questions that WTO law raises. The book discusses the problems in the current approach to causation in the WTO jurisprudence and proposes an alternative methodology that draws on causal philosophy and econometric analysis"--

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Introduction; 1. Causal Theory; 2. Trade Remedies; 3. Serious Prejudice; 4. Regulating for Non-Trade Purposes; 5. Retaliatory Measures; Conclusion.

About the author

After completing degrees at the universities of Sydney and Oxford, Dr Catherine Gascoigne earned a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Cambridge, where she studied as both a Gates Cambridge Scholar and a W. M. Tapp Scholar. Dr Gascoigne won the Society of International Economic Law/Journal of International Economic Law/Oxford University Press Essay Prize (2018/2019)-which is awarded to an early career researcher for the best essay on any subject relating to international economic law.

Summary

Written both for scholars and practitioners of WTO law with an interest in the causal questions that WTO law raises. The book discusses the problems in the current approach to causation in the WTO jurisprudence and proposes an alternative methodology that draws on causal philosophy and econometric analysis.

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