Political Economy of International Trade Law
Delve into the complexities of global commerce with the "Political Economy of International Trade Law" by Daniel L. M. Kennedy, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This comprehensive volume spans 712 pages and features contributions from leading experts in law, economics, and political science. The book offers a profound analysis of international trade issues, shedding light on how WTO legal institutions operate under varying political and economic conditions. It is an indispensable resource for professionals and academics engaged in international trade policy, providing insights that are crucial for understanding the intricate dynamics of global trade law. Enhance your knowledge and navigate the evolving landscape of international trade with this essential text.