How Long to Read The Making of International Trade Law: Sugar, Development, and International Institutions

By Michael Fakhri

How Long Does it Take to Read The Making of International Trade Law: Sugar, Development, and International Institutions?

It takes the average reader 11 hours and 37 minutes to read The Making of International Trade Law: Sugar, Development, and International Institutions by Michael Fakhri

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Description

This historical study focuses on the multilateral regulation of sugar to provide a broader institutional history of trade law. I argue that theories of development and tensions between the global North and South have always been central to the formation, function, and transformation of international trade institutions.In the context of the sugar trade over the last century, very few challenged the idea of free trade. Instead, they debated over what free trade meant. The justification for free trade and the function of those international institutions charged to implement trade agreements has changed throughout history. Yet, despite multiple historical and doctrinal definitions of free trade, two dynamics remain consistent: trade law has always been configured by the relationship between policies of tariff reduction and market stabilization and has been defined by the tension between industrial and agricultural interests.Sugar consistently appears as a commodity throughout the history of modern trade law. The sugar trade provides an immediate way for us to work through larger questions of development, free trade, and economic world order. I examine the 1902 Brussels Sugar Convention, the 1937 International Sugar Agreement (ISA), and the 1977 ISA. These international agreements provide a narrative of the development ideas and concerns that were a central feature of the trade institutions that preceded the World Trade Organization.

How long is The Making of International Trade Law: Sugar, Development, and International Institutions?

The Making of International Trade Law: Sugar, Development, and International Institutions by Michael Fakhri is 692 pages long, and a total of 174,384 words.

This makes it 234% the length of the average book. It also has 213% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Making of International Trade Law: Sugar, Development, and International Institutions Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 15 hours and 52 minutes to read The Making of International Trade Law: Sugar, Development, and International Institutions aloud.

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