During the U.S. governmental consideration of the Uruguay Round agreements creating the World Trade Organization ( WTO ), claims of lost sovereignty were used as a rhetorical device by numerous groups opposed to the WTO. The primary users of the rhetoric were supporters of a more protectionist trade policy, most prominently Pat Buchanan and environmental activists associated with Lori Wallach. However, the ease with which the legalistic response debunked the claim of lost sovereignty and the selective application of sovereignty rhetoric by these groups suggested that their actual concerns did not match the rhetoric. Instead, the underlying concern appears to be over loss of influence. The Buchananites and Wallachians worry that the WTO sh...
Global governance is neither democratic nor entirely undemocratic. For example, within the World Tra...
As the most frequent and most successful user of the dispute settlement system of the World Trade Or...
This Article contests the traditional view of the evolution of the world trade system. Rather than a...
During the U.S. governmental consideration of the Uruguay Round agreements creating the World Trade ...
This Article reviews the Uruguay Round Agreements and examines the implications of this new multilat...
Corporate Globalization is a phenomena that influences and arguably controls international economy a...
One of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO\u27s) more remarkable and controversial innovations is it...
The Byrd Amendment has been controversial in both domestic U.S. politics and in international trade ...
The World Trade Organization ( WTO ), only six years old, faces two formidable challenges. First, it...
The GATT agreement reached through the Uruguay Round has eliminated US reliance on voluntary export ...
What features of the dispute settlement process help governments live up to their trade liberalizati...
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was a card of profes-sional wrestling, put on for a good ...
The 1944 Bretton Woods agreement sought to prevent the recurrence of the economic situation that had...
Complex bargaining between domestic and international actors has characterized world trade since the...
legitimacy crisis daniel c. esty* Yale Law School, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies...
Global governance is neither democratic nor entirely undemocratic. For example, within the World Tra...
As the most frequent and most successful user of the dispute settlement system of the World Trade Or...
This Article contests the traditional view of the evolution of the world trade system. Rather than a...
During the U.S. governmental consideration of the Uruguay Round agreements creating the World Trade ...
This Article reviews the Uruguay Round Agreements and examines the implications of this new multilat...
Corporate Globalization is a phenomena that influences and arguably controls international economy a...
One of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO\u27s) more remarkable and controversial innovations is it...
The Byrd Amendment has been controversial in both domestic U.S. politics and in international trade ...
The World Trade Organization ( WTO ), only six years old, faces two formidable challenges. First, it...
The GATT agreement reached through the Uruguay Round has eliminated US reliance on voluntary export ...
What features of the dispute settlement process help governments live up to their trade liberalizati...
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was a card of profes-sional wrestling, put on for a good ...
The 1944 Bretton Woods agreement sought to prevent the recurrence of the economic situation that had...
Complex bargaining between domestic and international actors has characterized world trade since the...
legitimacy crisis daniel c. esty* Yale Law School, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies...
Global governance is neither democratic nor entirely undemocratic. For example, within the World Tra...
As the most frequent and most successful user of the dispute settlement system of the World Trade Or...
This Article contests the traditional view of the evolution of the world trade system. Rather than a...