This paper discusses the challenge of improving transparency and participation in the World Trade Organization (WTO). Part I explores the development in international trade law of the norm for transparency and participation at the national level. The analysis begins with Immanuel Kant and traces the history of the issue in trade through the League of Nations and then to the postwar trading system culminating in the WTO. Part II describes the WTO\u27s practices regarding openness and public participation, and then criticizes the current limitations. Part III proposes several new steps for the WTO to take to promote transparency and participation. The paper is situated in the new subfield of global administrative law. The feature of the WTO t...
In order to offer a comprehensive analysis of transparency and public participation in the WTO dispu...
Private standards are increasing in number, and they affect trade, but their status in the WTO remai...
Trade friction today is largely due to regulatory diversity as contemporary markets are chiefly segm...
This paper discusses the challenge of improving transparency and participation in the World Trade Or...
This thesis discusses transparency as a principle in the World Trade Organization. Transparency is u...
Beyond trade facilitation, transparency norms in the WTO legal context are, implicitly and explicitl...
Transparency obligations have undergone substantial transformations since the inception of the GATT ...
using funds provided by the Law Commission of Canada. The fate of the World Trade Organization (WTO)...
The rise of the regulatory state in the latter half of the 20th century is reflected in the text of ...
Transparency obligations have undergone substantial transformations since the inception of the GATT ...
This article seeks to provide a comparative overview of relevant practice of the European Union ( EU...
In seeming contrast with the previous chapters in this book, we are not directly concerned with the ...
In 1919 President Woodrow Wilson famously called for a system of “open covenants..... openly arrived...
In this contribution, the way in which the transparency principe – as it has developed in Dutch and ...
Democracy and administrative law concern ideas of governance, legitimacy, and accountability. With t...
In order to offer a comprehensive analysis of transparency and public participation in the WTO dispu...
Private standards are increasing in number, and they affect trade, but their status in the WTO remai...
Trade friction today is largely due to regulatory diversity as contemporary markets are chiefly segm...
This paper discusses the challenge of improving transparency and participation in the World Trade Or...
This thesis discusses transparency as a principle in the World Trade Organization. Transparency is u...
Beyond trade facilitation, transparency norms in the WTO legal context are, implicitly and explicitl...
Transparency obligations have undergone substantial transformations since the inception of the GATT ...
using funds provided by the Law Commission of Canada. The fate of the World Trade Organization (WTO)...
The rise of the regulatory state in the latter half of the 20th century is reflected in the text of ...
Transparency obligations have undergone substantial transformations since the inception of the GATT ...
This article seeks to provide a comparative overview of relevant practice of the European Union ( EU...
In seeming contrast with the previous chapters in this book, we are not directly concerned with the ...
In 1919 President Woodrow Wilson famously called for a system of “open covenants..... openly arrived...
In this contribution, the way in which the transparency principe – as it has developed in Dutch and ...
Democracy and administrative law concern ideas of governance, legitimacy, and accountability. With t...
In order to offer a comprehensive analysis of transparency and public participation in the WTO dispu...
Private standards are increasing in number, and they affect trade, but their status in the WTO remai...
Trade friction today is largely due to regulatory diversity as contemporary markets are chiefly segm...