To what extent do
international obligations constrain state behaviour, and how does international
law impact domestic policies? These are the overarching questions that guide
Young's research in Supplying Compliance with Trade Rules. More specifically,
the book speaks to a critical debate within international political economy on
whether, why, how, and when decisions at the World Trade Organisation (WTO)
lead to domestic policy change in the EU. In short, Young argues that the EU
takes WTO compliance seriously, not because it is a distinctive type of
international actor or because it is pressured by exporters concerned about
enforcement tariffs, but because EU policy makers care about compliance for
pragmatic, rationalist reasons.
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