The Law and Economics of WTO Law
Marios C. Iacovides
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Abstract:
This insightful book proposes taking inspiration from EU competition law structures to inform and implement a more economic approach in WTO law. The book provides a detailed account of the two legal systems regarding likeness, harm, and remedies, in order to draw comparisons. Taking a unique approach in synthesizing law and economics with comparative law methods, it considers WTO law holistically to propose a legal transplant from EU competition law to WTO law.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781800375567
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Complexity in international trade and WTO laws legitimacy crisis , pp 2-15

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- Ch 2 Relevant market definition in EU competition law , pp 17-45

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- Ch 3 Relevant market definition in WTO law , pp 46-88

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- Ch 4 Relevant market in EU competition law and WTO law , pp 89-120

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- Ch 5 Theories of harm and the effects-based approach in EU competition law , pp 122-141

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- Ch 6 Infringements in WTO law, theories of harm, and effects , pp 142-157

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- Ch 7 Theories of harm and effects in EU competition law and WTO law , pp 158-182

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- Ch 8 Quantification of remedies and sanctions in EU competition law , pp 184-205

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- Ch 9 Remedies and the quantification of harm in WTO law , pp 206-235

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- Ch 10 EU competition law sanctions and remedies and WTO law countermeasures , pp 236-263

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- Ch 11 Normative conclusions and suggestions , pp 265-310

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- Ch 12 Solving WTO laws legitimacy crisis , pp 311-314

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