The Constitutionalization of the World Trade Organization: Legitimacy, Democracy, and Community in the International Trading System (International Economic Law Series)
Book Details
Author(s)Deborah Z. Cass
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0199285845
ISBN-139780199285846
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
What is the World Trade Organization? Has it become a type of a "constitution"? Will it curb international trade discrimination and open up markets for developing countries, or will it prevent States from choosing the economic systems they want? This book untangles debates about constitutionalization and argues that the W.T.O. is not, and should not, be described as a constitution by the standards of any conventional definition, or by the lights of any constitution to which we ought to aspire. Under current models, a constitutionalized W.T.O. may curtail the ability of states to decide matters of national economic interest. The risk is an emphasis upon economic goals and free trade theory over other social values. Instead, Cass argues that what is needed, is a constitutionalized W.T.O. which considers the economic development needs of States. Trading democracy, and not trading constitutionalization, is the biggest challenge facing the W.T.O. .
