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Over the past few decades, Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) have proliferated globally. Such proliferation of RTAs created a renewed sense of urgency for the WTO to take action in order to avoid the fate of being eclipsed into irrelevance. There are several options for coping with the challenge....
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This article takes as its starting point the characterization of T. O. Elias as a representative of a ‘weak' form of anti-colonial scholarship. Elias had sought to show that the ancient African kingdoms had participated in international legality with European states on an equal footing. The...
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This article takes the characterization of T.O. Elias as a representative of a quot;weakquot; form of anti-colonial scholarship as its starting point. Elias had sought to show that the ancient African kingdoms had participated in international legality with European states on an equal footing....
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One major issue facing the world trading system today is how to deal with the challenge of China's state capitalism. Many commentators believe that the existing WTO rules are insufficient and, thus new rules are needed. This book challenges this conventional wisdom. Through meticulous studies...
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