Reclaiming Development in the World Trading System

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2009-08-17
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Prevalent poverty in less developed countries is one of the most pressing issues of our time and economic development in these countries is necessary to bring them out of poverty. As seen in the successful development cases of East Asian countries, international trade is closely relevant to economic development, and export facilitation and effective industrial policies have been the key to the successful development. Current GATT/WTO provisions facilitating development are insufficient and some WTO provisions prevent developing countries from adopting effective development policies. This book is the first attempt to suggest a comprehensive modification of the current GATT/WTO disciplines to better facilitate development. The book also examines the need to elevate the level of regulatory treatment of development issues by the WTO and proposes the Agreement on Development Facilitation and the Council for Trade and Development within the WTO.

Author Biography

Yong-Shik Lee (YS. Lee) is an academician, lawyer and former government counsel. An expert in trade law, Lee has pioneered legal analysis in safeguard measures in world trade, leading to the first comprehensive treatise on this subject titled, Safeguard Measures in World Trade: The Legal Analysis (Kluwer International Law, 2nd ed. 2005). Currently an associate editor of the Journal of World Trade, he-has taught international trade law, public International law, trade and development, business law, and arbitration at law schools and business schools internationally.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviationsp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xv
Poverty, Economic Development, and International Tradep. 1
The Question of Povertyp. 1
International Trade and Developmentp. 6
Kicking Away the Ladder?p. 9
Current Regulatory Framework for International Trade: The WTO Systemp. 14
Introduction
Facilitation of Development in WTO Provisionsp. 25
Need for Changesp. 39
Reclaiming Development: Tariff Bindings and Subsidiesp. 49
Two Principal Components of Industrial Promotion Policiesp. 49
Tariff Bindingsp. 62
Subsidiesp. 74
Anti-Dumping and Safeguardsp. 82
Administered Protectionp. 82
Anti-Dumpingp. 87
Safeguardsp. 96
ôExpansionö of Trade Disciplines and Developmentp. 107
Agriculture and Textilep. 107
Trade-Related Investment Measuresp. 114
Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rightsp. 123
Trade in Servicesp. 132
Foreign Direct Investment and Regional Trade Liberalizationp. 141
Regionalism in International Trade and Investmentp. 141
Proliferation of Foreign Direct Investment and Free Trade Areasp. 145
Foreign Direct Investment and Free Trade: The Answer for Economic Development?p. 151
Conclusion: Putting Back the Ladderp. 156
Epiloguep. 166
Bibliographyp. 169
Indexp. 177
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