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Hornsby, David J.,
Risk regulation, science and interests in transatlantic trade conflicts /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
343.1
書名/作者:
Risk regulation, science and interests in transatlantic trade conflicts // by David J. Hornsby.
作者:
Hornsby, David J.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (256 pages) : : illustrations (black and white).
標題:
Arbitration (International law)
標題:
Foreign trade regulation.
標題:
LAW / Military
ISBN:
1137034173 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137034175 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
1.Introduction: the Intersection of Risk and Trade -- 2.Science in the Regulation of Risk: A Transatlantic Divide? -- PART I: INFORMAL TRADE CONFLICT -- 3.Mad Cows and Transatlantic Trade Conflict -- 4.Resolving Differences over Stinky Cheese and Bothersome Beetles -- PART II: FORMAL TRADE CONFLICT -- 5.The Dispute over Hormonal Cattle: the lead up to EC-Hormones -- 6.Fearing 'Frankenfoods': emergence of EC-Biotech -- 7.Disputing Chlorinated Chickens: the politics underpinning EC-Poultry -- PART III: THE RELEVANCE OF SCIENCE -- 8.Science and the Politics of Transatlantic Trade Conflict -- 9.Conclusions: Lessons for Trade Conflict.
摘要、提要註:
The intersection of risk and trade has resulted in protracted and acrimonious trade conflict that questions the right of sovereign states to address the threat of harm. When regions such as Canada, the US and the EU have disagreed over the legitimacy of risk perceptions, they have placed science at the centre of international trade conflict. In these moments, scholarly attention has focused on the WTO's Dispute Settlement System. However, formal trade disputes occur as a last resort after states have exhausted other avenues for trade conflict resolution. By looking across cases disputed and informally resolved, David Hornsby offers to deepen understanding of how interests, institutions and ideas involved in risk based trade conflict interact and explain transatlantic differences. Through giving explicit attention to the role of science in these moments, a new variable for understanding trade conflict over risk based issues is considered.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137034175
Risk regulation, science and interests in transatlantic trade conflicts /
Hornsby, David J.,
Risk regulation, science and interests in transatlantic trade conflicts /
by David J. Hornsby. - 1 online resource (256 pages) :illustrations (black and white). - International political economy series. - International political economy series..
1.Introduction: the Intersection of Risk and Trade -- 2.Science in the Regulation of Risk: A Transatlantic Divide? -- PART I: INFORMAL TRADE CONFLICT -- 3.Mad Cows and Transatlantic Trade Conflict -- 4.Resolving Differences over Stinky Cheese and Bothersome Beetles -- PART II: FORMAL TRADE CONFLICT -- 5.The Dispute over Hormonal Cattle: the lead up to EC-Hormones -- 6.Fearing 'Frankenfoods': emergence of EC-Biotech -- 7.Disputing Chlorinated Chickens: the politics underpinning EC-Poultry -- PART III: THE RELEVANCE OF SCIENCE -- 8.Science and the Politics of Transatlantic Trade Conflict -- 9.Conclusions: Lessons for Trade Conflict.
The intersection of risk and trade has resulted in protracted and acrimonious trade conflict that questions the right of sovereign states to address the threat of harm. When regions such as Canada, the US and the EU have disagreed over the legitimacy of risk perceptions, they have placed science at the centre of international trade conflict. In these moments, scholarly attention has focused on the WTO's Dispute Settlement System. However, formal trade disputes occur as a last resort after states have exhausted other avenues for trade conflict resolution. By looking across cases disputed and informally resolved, David Hornsby offers to deepen understanding of how interests, institutions and ideas involved in risk based trade conflict interact and explain transatlantic differences. Through giving explicit attention to the role of science in these moments, a new variable for understanding trade conflict over risk based issues is considered.
ISBN: 1137034173 (electronic bk.)
Source: 603584Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: K3943
Dewey Class. No.: 343.1
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