ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2002. Debates about the desirability, feasibility and appropriate form of international economic regulation are now a heavily contested domain. This selection of recently published essays reflects the diversity of perspectives that are shaping the scope and direction of the debates, from legal formalism and law and economics, to Third World legal theories and other critical perspectives.

part I

Four Contrasting Perspectives

part IV|130 pages

The World Trade Organization

part VI|128 pages

Legitimacy and Sovereignty