There is conspicuous inequality among World Trade Organisation (WTO) member countries. WTO law has responded to this by creating a set of rules (Special and Differential Treatment or S&DT) which permit specially favorable trading treatment to support the participation of developing countries, even though equality of treatment is a central principle and objective of WTO law. Yet, it is widely agreed that S&DT has not succeeded in its aim of advancing trade equality. Insight into the reasons for this relative failure may be drawn from another body of international law which has equality as a core principle and objective and which also permits special treatment, human rights equality law. Analyzing commonly identified flaws in S&DT from the pe...
This Article attempts to lay the foundation for such a framework in the area of international trade ...
The how and why of connecting international human rights law and WTO law has been a hotly debated to...
Developing countries comprise the majority of the membership of the World Trade Organization. Many d...
Special and Differential Treatment (S&DT) under the World Trade Organization (WTO) has been pivotal ...
The international trade regime embodied in the World Trade Organization (WTO) goes beyond a collecti...
The integration of trade and human rights is a ubiquitous topic that has dominated academic and poli...
Trade liberalization as an integral part of economic globalization has achieved phenomenal boost wit...
The author critically examines the role of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). In recent years, it i...
Economic globalization and respect for human rights are both highly topical issues. In theory, more ...
This book examines the impact of international trade rules on the promotion and protection of human ...
Purpose: Special and differential treatment (SDT) in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has failed t...
Human rights advocates have expressed their concern about the marginalisation of human rights princi...
In this paper I criticize the claim that fair trade entails a commitment to an ideal of formal equal...
The existing multilateral trade regime is often beleaguered for unfairly privileging its Western gua...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is often accused of, at best, not paying enough attention to huma...
This Article attempts to lay the foundation for such a framework in the area of international trade ...
The how and why of connecting international human rights law and WTO law has been a hotly debated to...
Developing countries comprise the majority of the membership of the World Trade Organization. Many d...
Special and Differential Treatment (S&DT) under the World Trade Organization (WTO) has been pivotal ...
The international trade regime embodied in the World Trade Organization (WTO) goes beyond a collecti...
The integration of trade and human rights is a ubiquitous topic that has dominated academic and poli...
Trade liberalization as an integral part of economic globalization has achieved phenomenal boost wit...
The author critically examines the role of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). In recent years, it i...
Economic globalization and respect for human rights are both highly topical issues. In theory, more ...
This book examines the impact of international trade rules on the promotion and protection of human ...
Purpose: Special and differential treatment (SDT) in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has failed t...
Human rights advocates have expressed their concern about the marginalisation of human rights princi...
In this paper I criticize the claim that fair trade entails a commitment to an ideal of formal equal...
The existing multilateral trade regime is often beleaguered for unfairly privileging its Western gua...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is often accused of, at best, not paying enough attention to huma...
This Article attempts to lay the foundation for such a framework in the area of international trade ...
The how and why of connecting international human rights law and WTO law has been a hotly debated to...
Developing countries comprise the majority of the membership of the World Trade Organization. Many d...