'The author is successful in her attempt to present a well-researched, solidly argued and coherently structured analysis of trade liberalisation in the framework of the current institutional architecture in world trade and more specifically of the two of its most important actors, the EU and the WTO. ... a valuable contribution ... clear, comprehensible, sensible and coherent manner. ... highly recommended.' International Trade Law and Regulation '... an interesting work which offers some useful cues for reflection ... makes for interesting reading, especially for students or practitioners willing to familiarize themselves with the EC and WTO rules on free movement of goods, and to understand the main differences between these two systems.' Common Market Law Review