The World Trade Organization has long served as the referee for global trade disputes. But recently, it has been sidelined by the U.S. and others, which means there's no referee to mediate the trade ...
The World Trade Organization is a forum for governments to negotiate trade agreements, and a place where member governments try to sort out the trade problems they face with each other.
It tells the history of the current system, offers deep knowledge of World Trade Organization (WTO) legal structures and case law, and presents a sweeping account of how global trade and geopolitics ...
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