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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Trade and Interlegality

Antonello Tancredi

subject

Political scienceWTO reciprocity direct effect deep liberalization contestation interpretation domestic regulatory autonomy interlegalityIUS/13 - DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALEPrinciple of legalityWTO interlegality Appellate Body interpretation direct effectComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSLaw and economics[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences

description

The idea that the WTO legal system and its institutional bodies (especially the judicial branch) have developed a single-sided ides of what is good and would attempt to impose a deep-rooted liberalization agenda on the rest of world is hardly corroborated by an empirical analysis. Quite the contrary, recourse to a series of legal techniques has made it possible to leave open a space for reciprocal understanding and debate with other circuits of legality.

10.1017/9781108609654.007http://hdl.handle.net/10281/304759