CFP: Recent Regionalism in Trade Law

Trade, Law and Development

Trade, Law and Development invites submissions for a special issue on Recent Regionalism. The submission deadline is Feb. 15, 2017.

Recently, the world has seen a number of trading blocs negotiating various plurilateral trade agreements. Though these negotiations have been ongoing since the first decade of this century,
they have been shrouded in secrecy and there were merely speculations regarding their content on the basis of “leaks”. With the official release of the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Agreement earlier this year, much of the hue and cry raised earlier does not seem to remain valid anymore. This agreement is a major part, but not the only component, of the classic regionalism-multilateralism debate today. This debate has evolved in recent times and incorporated some major political changes that the world has seen this year, such as Brexit and the election of Donald Trump as the President of the United States. Another important part of this debate that has come to the fore is the proposition of alternatives to the Single Undertaking of the WTO.

These events have left much to be analysed regarding the status of the multilateral trading system in contemporary times and its co-
existence with the imminent enforcement of these regional trade agreements.

About the author

Reference librarian, University of Washington School of Law