"Foreign trade regulation Political aspects Canada." . . "Commerce extérieur Réglementation Aspect politique Canada." . . "LAW / Military" . . "Droit commercial international." . . "Canada." . . "Canada" . . . "Influence." . . "Comercio internacional." . . "Kanada." . . "Réglementation commerciale." . . "United States" . . "United States." . "Foreign trade regulation Political aspects United States." . . "États-Unis." . . "États-Unis" . "Commerce extérieur Réglementation Aspect politique États-Unis." . . "Handelsrecht." . . "Foreign trade regulation Political aspects." . . "Foreign trade regulation Political aspects" . . . . . . . . "International trade law and domestic policy : canada, the united states, and the wto" . "In International Trade Law and Domestic Policy, Jacqueline Krikorian explores this question by examining the impact of the WTO's dispute settlement mechanism on domestic policies in the United States and Canada. She demonstrates that the WTO's ability to influence domestic arrangements has been constrained by three factors: judicial deference, institutional arrangements, and strategic decision making by political elites in Ottawa and Washington." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Livres électroniques" . . "International trade law and domestic policy : Canada, the United States, and the WTO" . . . . "In this groundbreaking assessment of whether supranational courts are now setting the legislative agenda of sovereign nations, Krikorian brings the insights of law and politics scholarship to bear on a subject matter traditionally addressed by international relations scholars. By doing so, she shows that the classic division between these two fields of study in the discipline of political science, though suitable in the postwar era, is outdated in the context of a globalized world.\"--Pub. desc." . . . . . "International trade law and domestic policy Canada, the United States, and the WTO" . . "International trade law and domestic policy : canada, the united states, and the WTO" . . "\"Critics of the World Trade Organization argue that its binding dispute settlement process imposes a neoliberal agenda on its member states with little to no input from their citizenry or governments. If this is the case, why would any nation agree to participate?" . . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . . "Derecho comercial internacional." . . "Droit commercial (droit international)." . . "World Trade Organization." . . "World Trade Organization" . "Règlement de litige." . . "USA." . . "Politique gouvernementale." . . "Außenhandel." . .