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The EU and the WTO: Legal and Constitutional Issues


ISBN13: 9781841131993
ISBN: 1841131997
Published: October 2002
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £100.00
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This volume brings together a series of essays examining the legal and constitutional relationship between the EU and the WTO. It examines the way in which WTO law affects decision-making in the EU, and the way it affects market integration and market regulation. More generally, it examines the implications of WTO membership for constitutional theory in the EU.

The essays look at, and beyond, the role of the European Court in enforcing WTO law, and consider the implications of the WTO's own dispute settlement system for the EU, as well as the responses of other institutional actors in the EU. The book covers a range of substantive areas of EU law, including cultural policy, competition law, trade in goods and services, regional policy, social policy, human rights, and the EC's external relations.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
The impact of the WTO on EU decision-making, Grainne de Burca and Joanne Scott; the EU and the WTO - constitutionalism in a new key, Neil Walker; the WTO and the EU - some constitutional comparisons, Peter Holmes; European and international constitutional law - time for promoting ""cosmopolitan democracy"" in the WTO, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann; fundamental right or political whim? WTO law and the European court of justice, Steve Peers; collision, co-existence or co-operation? Prospects for the relationship between WTO law and European Union law, Armin von Bogdandy and Tilman Makatsch; neutrality or discrimination? the WTO, the EU and external trade, Marise Cremona; the WTO and EU distributive policy -the case of regional promotion and assistance, Thomas Cottier and Christophe Germann; constitutional concepts for free trade in services, Piet Eeckhout; trade in culture - international legal regimes and EU constitutional values, Bruno de Witte; is there any such thing as free or fair trade? a constitutional analysis of the impact of international trade on the European social model, Miguel Poiares Maduro; the WTO impact on internal regulations - a case study of the Canada-EC asbestos dispute, Rob Howse and Elisabeth Tuerk.