01851cam a2200313 i 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020002900062040002800091050001600119100003200135245007900167264008600246300002900332336002600361337002800387338002700415504005100442505043500493520037900928650001601307650003201323650002501355650003001380650003101410650003601441650002201477650003801499GSU20260616120334.0201222s2021 enk b 001 0 eng d a9781800882355 (hardback) aYDXbengcGSUerdadGSU00aHF1713bTRE1 aTrebilcock, M. J.,eauthor.10aNavigating the free trade-fair trade fault-lines /cMichael J. Trebilcock. 1aCheltenham, UK ;aNorthampton, MA, USA :bEdward Elgar Publishing Limited,c@2021 aviii, 144 pages ;c21 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aThe free trade-fair trade fault-lines in historical context -- Why trade agreements at all? -- The case for multilateral trade agreements versus preferential agreements and special dispensations for developing countries -- The scope of trade agreements -- Contemporary unfair trade claims -- The coronavirus pandemic and international trade policy -- The US-China trade conflict -- Conclusion: the future of international trading. a"Is Free Trade desirable? Does it primarily benefit the wealthy? And what are its impacts on individual autonomy and human dignity? These are some of the fundamental questions that acclaimed trade law expert, Michael Trebilcock, sets out to answer in this pithy and insightful journey through the past, present and future of international trade agreements and trade policy." 0aFree trade. 0aFree tradexSocial aspects. 0aCompetition, Unfair. 0aForeign trade regulation. 7aCompetition, Unfair.2fast 7aForeign trade regulation.2fast 7aFree trade.2fast 7aFree tradexSocial aspects.2fast