China and the World Trade Organization : a Legal Perspective.

This book examines, from the legal perspective, China's process of WTO accession, its commitments to the accession, the implications of such commitments for its trade and legal systems, and its efforts toward WTO compliance. It also discusses the issue of the capacity of the evolving Chinese le...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Qingjiang, Kong
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2002.
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. I. China and the WTO law. chapter 1. China's WTO accession: history, concerns and issues
  • chapter 2. China's WTO accession: commitments and implications
  • chapter 3. Preparing China's trade and legal systems for WTO compliance
  • part II. China and the WTO dispute settlement mechanism. chapter 4. Is China's judiciary ready for WTO entry? chapter 5. Can the WTO dispute settlement mechanism resolve trade disputes between China and Taiwan?
  • chapter 6. Will China behave in the WTO dispute settlement mechanism?
  • part III. Towards WTO compliance: China's trade regime. chapter 7. New dimension of China's foreign investment regime on the eve of WTO accession
  • chapter 8. Chinese law and practice on government procurement in the context of WTO accession. chapter 9. China's online copyright protection on the eve of WTO accession
  • chapter 10. China's telecom regulatory regime on the eve of WTO accession
  • chapter 11. Where will China's internet regulation go after WTO accession?
  • chapter 12. Judicial protection of intellectual property rights in China: on the eve of WTO accession
  • part IV. Conclusion. chapter 13. Enforcement of WTO agreements in China: reality or illusion?