Sustained high growth in many developing countries ('the rise of the rest') combined with long-standing World Trade Organization (WTO) working practices hamper the ability of the WTO to perform its routine functions and paralyze efforts to adapt to new circumstances. For want of an alternative, preferential trade agreements have taken up some of the slack in addressing differences in domestic regulation of product safety, environmental and social conditions, but these are exclusionary and inefficient from a global perspective. In this article, we argue that a new type of agreement based on open plurilateral cooperation offers better prospects for groups of countries to explore and develop their potential common interests on regulatory matters, while safeguarding core aspects of their national regulatory sovereignty and increasing the possibility of regenerating the WTO from within.
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UNSW Sydney, Fac Law & Justice, China Int Business & Econ Law CIBEL Ctr, Sydney, AustraliaUNSW Sydney, Fac Law & Justice, China Int Business & Econ Law CIBEL Ctr, Sydney, Australia
Zhou, Weihuan
Crochet, Victor
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Univ Cambridge, Fac Law, Cambridge, EnglandUNSW Sydney, Fac Law & Justice, China Int Business & Econ Law CIBEL Ctr, Sydney, Australia
Crochet, Victor
JOURNAL OF WORLD INVESTMENT & TRADE,
2025,
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