Judicial Politics and International Cooperation

Arlo Poletti

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Judicial Politics and International Cooperation

by Arlo Poletti, Dirk De Bièvre

2016

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated

180

9781785522550

Description

"Judicial politics has emerged as a central feature of the multilateral trading system alongside a steep decline in the World Trade Organization’s ability to deliver negotiated trade liberalization. This book advances innovative arguments and presents original evidence to shed light on the important and surprisingly under-researched question of whether, and how, judicial politics has affected the prospects for cooperation in the WTO through multilateral trade rounds."--Back cover.

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Judicial Politics and International Cooperation was written by Arlo Poletti, Dirk De Bièvre.

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