From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking: Models for ASEAN External Trade Agreements
From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking: Models for ASEAN External Trade Agreements
Author: Pieter Jan Kuijper, James H. Mathis, Natalie y. Morris-Sharma
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 04/16/2015
Pages: 264
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.72d
ISBN: 9781107500235
About the Author
Mathis, James H.: - James H. Mathis is an associate professor in the Department of International Law and research fellow in the Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL), University of Amsterdam. His research interests include international trade law and the WTO, domestic regulation issues in regional trade agreements, transatlantic trade issues, and regional/international competition policies. James is the managing editor of Legal Issues of Economic Integration, serves on the advisory board for the Trade Law Centre of Southern Africa (TRALAC), and is an occasional advisor on trade and competition issues for UNCTAD, Geneva.Kuijper, Pieter Jan: - Pieter Jan Kuijper is Professor of the Law of International Organizations in the Amsterdam Centre of International Law (ACIL), University of Amsterdam. He previously worked for the European Commission, most recently as Principal Legal Advisor and Director of the External Relations and Trade Law team of the Commission Legal Service. He has also been Director of the Legal Affairs Division of the WTO Secretariat (1999-2002). His publications have concentrated on EU law, WTO law and general international law and the relationship between them.Morris-Sharma, Natalie y.: - Natalie Y. Morris-Sharma is Counsellor (Legal) at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Singapore to the UN in New York, and Deputy Senior State Counsel with the International Affairs Division of Singapore's Attorney-General's Chambers. Natalie is Singapore's representative on the Sixth Committee, which is the primary forum for the consideration of legal questions in the UN General Assembly. She also advises the Government of Singapore on public international law issues, including regional trade and investment agreements involving ASEAN and EU.
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