The World Trade Organization: multiple dimensions of Global Administrative Law
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FGVKeywords
Good governanceWTO
Transparency
Legitimacy
System
Rules
China
Power
Direito
Organização Mundial do Comércio
Legitimidade (Direito)
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This article examines the WTO development of Global Administrative Law (GAL) norms of transparency, participation, reason giving and review. Vertically, the WTO has significantly improved members' domestic administration by requiring adherence to GAL norms. But internally, it has failed to follow such norms in decision making by its own administrative bodies; it should do so. Horizontally, it should evaluate other global regulatory bodies' adherence to GAL norms in deciding whether to recognize their regulatory standards. Wider adoption of GAL norms would promote more effective and responsive trade regulation in an increasingly complex global administrative space engaging a wide variety of decision making bodies, constituencies, and competing values.Date
2018-05-10Type
Article (Journal/Review)Identifier
oai:apldc1vpr0090.fgv.br:10438/23252http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icon/mor051
0899-8256 / 1090-2473
http://hdl.handle.net/10438/23252
10.1093/icon/mor051
000300040500002