Claire R. Kelly
Brooklyn Law School
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Virginia Journal of International Law | 2012
Sungjoon Cho; Claire R. Kelly
This Article probes the previously underexplored failure of the world trading rules to keep abreast with the global marketplace. It argues that the global trading system, despite its well-documented contribution to the spectacular expansion of postwar trade, has never in fact fully moved away from the mercantilist past, its monolinear conception of production and trading patterns, and its state-centric, top-down paradigm of rule making. The inevitable anachronism precipitated by the out-of-date trading-rules structure is seriously ill suited to the contemporary nonterritorial international business transactions defined by global supply chains. Consequently, while the trading rules officially seek to help facilitate trade consistent with the theory of comparative advantage, they often entail diametrically opposite effects, that is, clogging the arteries of global commerce. This Article concludes that burgeoning “trade networks” can offer an answer to these problems as these networks vigorously co-opt relevant epistemic communities and devise practical tools to confront the complex challenges faced by global businesses nowadays.
Brooklyn journal of international law | 2011
Dana Brakman Reiser; Claire R. Kelly
Brooklyn journal of international law | 2009
Claire R. Kelly; Roberta S. Karmel
Berkeley Journal of International Law | 2006
Claire R. Kelly
Michigan journal of international law | 2008
Claire R. Kelly
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics | 2005
Claire R. Kelly
46 Ariz. L. Rev. 483 | 2004
Claire R. Kelly
Michigan journal of international law | 2001
Claire R. Kelly
Chicago Journal of International Law | 2012
Sungjoon Cho; Claire R. Kelly
Journal of law and policy | 2005
Claire R. Kelly