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Triangulating the World Trade Organization

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2002Action note:
  • 6/5/02 JOY_D
Summary: Presents an analytical method for considering proposals to expand the scope of the WTO. Shows why the purpose of the WTO is not self-evident and how a framework can be useful for improving the debate about the organization's mission. Presents a three-category framework reflecting the different ambits in which the WTO operates. Explains how the frames can help triangulate the WTO within international law.
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Presents an analytical method for considering proposals to expand the scope of the WTO. Shows why the purpose of the WTO is not self-evident and how a framework can be useful for improving the debate about the organization's mission. Presents a three-category framework reflecting the different ambits in which the WTO operates. Explains how the frames can help triangulate the WTO within international law.

6/5/02 JOY_D

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