While the world sees increasing transnational activity with its attendant cross-border social and economic dependencies, we continue to cling to an aging Westphalian model of international relations. Free Trade Agreements are negotiated and struck between sovereign states with little regard to further-reaching implications. When we consider a proposed Agreement between the EU and India, and what that could potentially mean for Least Developed Countries dependent on Indian-produced pharmaceuticals, we become acutely aware of the need for a moral framework to guide such transnational interactions. Moving away from a state-centred approach to normative concerns on the global field, I propose that the morally relevant units be functionally deli...
World trade flows, law and policies and non-state voluntary standards relating to social imperatives...
This paper analyzes the phenomenon of environmental and labor standards in world trade, their place ...
The public morals exception to the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) trade rules was explicitly invok...
The normative power Europe concept has greatly enriched the academic debate on what the EU is (shoul...
The use of trade sanctions for broad foreign policy purposes has been a matter of longstanding contr...
One of the consequences of the socioeconomic phenomenon of globalization is the increasing use of pr...
The objective of this paper is to critically review the case law on public morals exception in the m...
The effect of globalization is not only an improvement of living conditions in developing countries,...
This paper considers the WTO case brought by India to challenge the preferential tariff treatment gr...
The current United States Administration will face considerable challenges in the key areas of inter...
Trade regulation may never have been in more flux than it is now. Other than the emergence of ‘megar...
Ethical trade - initiatives that seek to improve the social and environmental impacts of global supp...
Indian firms are major global producers of relatively affordable generic medicines. Access to such d...
A rule-based regime of international trade is built upon norms of equality and non-discrimination. I...
The current TRIPS (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) agreement established by t...
World trade flows, law and policies and non-state voluntary standards relating to social imperatives...
This paper analyzes the phenomenon of environmental and labor standards in world trade, their place ...
The public morals exception to the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) trade rules was explicitly invok...
The normative power Europe concept has greatly enriched the academic debate on what the EU is (shoul...
The use of trade sanctions for broad foreign policy purposes has been a matter of longstanding contr...
One of the consequences of the socioeconomic phenomenon of globalization is the increasing use of pr...
The objective of this paper is to critically review the case law on public morals exception in the m...
The effect of globalization is not only an improvement of living conditions in developing countries,...
This paper considers the WTO case brought by India to challenge the preferential tariff treatment gr...
The current United States Administration will face considerable challenges in the key areas of inter...
Trade regulation may never have been in more flux than it is now. Other than the emergence of ‘megar...
Ethical trade - initiatives that seek to improve the social and environmental impacts of global supp...
Indian firms are major global producers of relatively affordable generic medicines. Access to such d...
A rule-based regime of international trade is built upon norms of equality and non-discrimination. I...
The current TRIPS (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) agreement established by t...
World trade flows, law and policies and non-state voluntary standards relating to social imperatives...
This paper analyzes the phenomenon of environmental and labor standards in world trade, their place ...
The public morals exception to the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) trade rules was explicitly invok...