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                                  World Trade Organization Economic Roots, Legal Structure
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								  Focusing on the role of international law in the World Trade Organization, this article examines the theoretical foundations of trade liberalization and its impact on the economic welfare of countries. First, classical economic theories, including Adam Smith's theory and David Ricardo's theory of comparative advantage, are analyzed, and then the position of this perspective in the legal and institutional structure of the World Trade Organization is evaluated. The results show that trade liberalization not only leads to economic growth and increased productivity of countries, but also, from the perspective of international law, is considered a basis for achieving economic justice and stabilizing world peace. This analysis shows that the legal framework of the World Trade Organization, which is rooted in internationally accepted principles, plays a vital role in ensuring the implementation of commitments and preventing the weakening of the multilateral trading system. 
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								  Article number: 2  | 
								
								
								  | Keywords:  World Trade Organization, Trade Liberalization, International Law, WTO Principles | 
								
								
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                                  Type of Study:  Research |
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                                  Special   Received: 2025/10/28 | Accepted: 2025/11/1 | Published: 2025/11/3
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