GATT, WTO and the Regulation of International Trade in Textiles

GATT, WTO and the Regulation of International Trade in Textiles

Cortes, Claudia Jimenez

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2020

305

Mole

Inglês

9781138315020

15 a 20 dias

570

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Part 1: The Background to International Trade in Textiles 1. The Historical and Legal Framework for International Trade 2. The Birth of a Special System for Textiles Part 2: The Compatibility Between the Objectives and Principles of the MFA with the GATT Legal System 3. The Aims and Objectives of GATT and the MFA 4. The Legal Principles which Underlie Both Treaties Part 3: A Comparison on the Mechanisms for Trade Within both Legal Frameworks 5. General Rules Directed Towards Achieving the Liberalization of Trade 6. Exceptions of Liberalization in Both Systems Part 4: The Capacity of GATT and the MFA to react to Changing Circumstances 7. GATT's Answer to the Crisis of the 1970s and 1980s 8. The Multifibre Arrangements as Alternative Solutions to Deficiencies within the GATT System Part 5: The Uruguay Round: Reintegration of Textiles into the General System Through the WTO 9. A New Order for International Trade as Necessary Guarantee for a Real Integration of Textiles 10. The Final Agreement in the Textile Sector: Prospects for the Future.
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MFN Clause;Christopher D. Tulloch;Orderly Liberalization;GATT;Multifibres Arrangement;international legal regulation;MFA System;textiles trade;GATT Safeguard;WTO agreement;GATT's Contracting Party;International Monetary Fund;GATT System;Punta Del Este Declaration;International Public Law;GATT Exception;GATT Organ;Article XIX;Original GATT;GATT Norm;International Commercial Law;National Treatment Clause;General Regulatory System;Minimum Viable Production;Under-developed Countries;Underdeveloped Countries;GATT Rule;Edward Iii;Punta Del Este;GATT Council