The institutional and legal status of the WTO, with its integrated dispute settlement system, provides a framework for certainty, security and stability for trade as well as a coherent system to protect intellectual property rights. In all member countries and their respective enterprises, WTO regulations need to be considered when designing and implementing trade-related strategies for business operations in the integrated global market.
This book aims at giving upper-level undergraduates and graduate students a comprehensive understanding of the public regulations related to international trade within the WTO mechanism and equip them, as potential policy makers and future practitioners in international trade, with the practical skills to interpret and apply the multilateral trade regulations as outlined by the WTO.
This book conveys a comprehensive view of the WTO as the provider of a framework for certainty, security and stability in international trade, and shows how regulations must be considered when designing and implementing trade strategies in the global market.Preface.- Part I: Introduction.- Part II: Regulation on Trade in Goods.-?Part III: Regulation on Trade in Services.- Part IV: Regulation on Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights.- Part V:?Regulation on Trade Disputes and Further Issues.- Index.Eun Sup Lee is a professor in International Trade and Law at Pusan National University and President of the International Trade and Law Institute, Korea, as well as the chairman of International Trade and Law at La Grande ?cole de Marketing - Communication et Ressources Humaines (IPE), France. He has internationally published over 90 research papers on International Trade Regulation. One of his papers, The Changing Liability System of Sea Carriers and Maritime Insurance: Focusing on the Enforcement of the Hamburg Rules, was selected and reprinted in the US Law School Text Book Admiralty: Cases and Materials (LexislS)