Legalization and Japan

Legalization and Japan
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Publisher : Cameron May
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 9781905017294
ISBN-13 : 1905017294
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Book Synopsis Legalization and Japan by : Keisuke Iida

Download or read book Legalization and Japan written by Keisuke Iida and published by Cameron May. This book was released on 2006 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The last decade has seen Japan become more aggressive in settling its trade disputes through the WTO process whereas previously it prefered settling such disputes more informally on a bilateral basis. In The Politics of WTO Dispute Settlement, Keisuke Iida demonstrates how and why this transformation has taken place. Professor Iida argues that though Japanese trade policy has become "legalized" it remains distinct from US or the EU where trade laywers are in the driving seat of dispute settlement. Instead, Japan has pursued what might be called "tactical legalization", borrowing expertise, information and leverage from the private sector, foreign lawyers and the other major trading partners such as the EU in particular. The book demonstrates in detail how the multilateral trade system and the trade policy of major trading nations, including that of Japan, interact to increase or restrain the "legalization" of the world trading system.


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