This commentary provides a clear explanation and analysis of the legal provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Even since the formation of the WTO, the GATT remains a central document in international trade law, and many of its provisions are referred to in the various WTO agreements. Mavroidis examines relevant case law, both to elaborate and to reduce (and sometimes remove) the ambiguities inherent in the primary law. The commentary is divided in four parts which discuss the core disciplines, rules, exceptions, and remaining provisions of the GATT.
The analysis explains the amount of sovereignty that nations lose by joining the World Trade Organization and the gains that ensure from the resulting cooperation. The policy aspects of the interface between national regulatory interventions and international disciplines are explored.
The text of the 1947 and 1994 GATT agreements are included as appendices.
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Petros C. Mavroidis is the Edwin B. Parker Professor of law at Columbia Law School, Professor at the Uiversity of Neuchatel, Switzerland, and a member of the CEPR (Centre for Economic Policy Research). He is chief reporter for the American Law Institute (ALI) project on 'Principles of international trade law: the WTO', and has taught previously at EUI, Florence and worked for the GATT legal service from 1992-96.
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