Research Handbook on Trade Law and Development, 9781035325955
Hardcover
Trade, development, and power: an actors-focused view of global economics.

Research Handbook on Trade Law and Development

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  • Hardcover

    426 pages

  • Release Date

    22 July 2025

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Summary

Adopting an actors-focused approach, this Research Handbook engages with complex dynamics between states, people and businesses with respect to trade law and development. Sonia E. Rolland brings together scholarly and policy experts who articulate contemporary research on the linkages between trade, sustainability, food security, intellectual property, industrial policy and the digital economy, amongst many others.

The contributing authors address trade law through an interdisciplinar…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781035325955
ISBN-10:1035325950
Author:Sonia E. Rolland
Publisher:Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:426
Release Date:22 July 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:244mm x 169mm
Series:Research Handbooks in International Economic Law series
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Critics Review

‘An innovative examination of the trade law–development relationship providing center-stage to the diverse perspectives of actors in developing countries. The evolving global dynamics lend urgency to calls for amending the trade rulebook with development and equity as a central theme. This book is an important contribution toward such an endeavor.’ – Ujal Singh Bhatia, Former Chairman, Appellate Body, WTO‘This book arrives at a pivotal moment. Amidst a shifting global landscape that redefines development and challenges the foundations of international trade law, it provides thought-provoking insights. With an exceptionally curated lineup of authors, this work stands as both an indispensable resource and an engaging read for scholars and practitioners alike.’ – Renata Vargas Amaral, Inter-American Development Bank, USA‘This superb, comprehensive volume provides just what is needed to center international trade law on the challenge of development. It combines a wide range of vantages across trade law’s many dimensions from experts from all of the world’s regions.’ – Gregory Shaffer, Georgetown University, USA

About The Author

Sonia E. Rolland

Edited by Sonia E. Rolland, Professor of Law and Business, Northeastern University School of Law and D’Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University, USA.

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