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The World Trade Organization: Law, Practice and Policy. 2d ed. By Mitsuo Matsushita, Thomas J. Schoenbaum, and Petros C. Mavroidis. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. Pp. cvii, 989. Index. $235.00, £140, cloth; $79.50, £40, paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2017

Frank J. Garcia*
Affiliation:
Boston College Law School

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Recent Books on International Law
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2006

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1 One general suggestion along these lines is that, if the authors contemplate a third edition, they consider adding a trade scholar from the developing world with direct experience of the problem of trade and development, although the authors are by no means insensitive to the situation of developing countries in the WTO (indeed, Mavroidis's work as a WTO legal adviser involves assisting developing countries in their disputes).

2 The authors are similarly effective in their presentation of core WTO disciplines in chapters on tariff rules, national treatment, most-favored-nation, safeguards, dumping, and subsidies. Their discussion offers a very clear and succinct summary of key doctrines and cases.

3 See, e.g., John H. Jackson, The World Trading System: Law and Policy of International Economic Relations 109 (2ded. 1997).

4 Raj Bhala, Modern Gatt Law 1025 n.3 (2005) (citing the first edition).