Journal
of World Trade, 2000, Vol.34
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page
to Page
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Brink
Lindsey
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The
US Antidumping Law
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No.1
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pp.
1-38
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Vilaysoun
Loungnarath, Celine Stehly
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The
General Dispute Settlement Mechanism in the North American Free Trade
Agreement and the World Trade Organization System
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No.1
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pp.
39-71
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Petros
C. Mavroidis
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Trade
and Environment after the Shrimps- Turtles Litigation
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No.1
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pp.
73-88
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Youngjin
Jung
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Modelling
a WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism in an International Antitrust Agreement
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No.1
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pp.
89-110
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C.
Ford Runge, Lee Ann Jackson
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Labelling,
Trade and Genetically Modified Organisms
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No.1
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pp.
111-122
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William
A. Kerr
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The
Next Step Will Be Harder
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No.1
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pp.
123-140
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Antoni
Estevadeordal
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Negotiating
Preferential Market Access
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No.1
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pp.
141-166
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William
J. Davey
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Supporting
the World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement System
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No.1
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pp.
167-170
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Thomas
Walde
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Treaties
and Regulatory Risk in Infrastructure Investment
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No.2
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pp.
1-61
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Cherise
M. Walles, Brendan P. McGivern
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The
Right to Retaliate under the WTO Agreement
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No.2
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pp.
63-84
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Pierre
Sauv
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Developing
Countries and the GATS 2000 Round
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No.2
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pp.
85-92
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Geert
A. Zonnekeyn
|
The
Status of Adopted Panel and Appellate Body Reports in the European Court of
Justice and the European Court of First Instance
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No.2
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pp.
93-108
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George
Hoberg, Paul Howe
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Law,
Knowledge, and National Interests in Trade Disputes
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No.2
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pp.
109-130
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Yong-Shik
Lee
|
Critical
Issues in the Application of the WTO Rules on Safeguards
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No.2
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pp.
131-147
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Jaime
de Melo, Olivier Cadot
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Trade
and Competition Policy
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No.3
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pp.
1-20
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William
A. Dymond, Michael M. Hart
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Post-
Modern Trade Policy
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No.3
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pp.
21-38
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David
F. Luke
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OAU/
AEC Member States, the Seattle Preparatory Process and Seattle
|
No.3
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pp.
39-46
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Shalendra
D. Sharma
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Constructing
the New International Financial Architecture
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No.3
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pp.
47-70
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Todd
Weiler
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International
Regulatory Reform Obligations
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No.3
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pp.
71-94
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Oluyele
Akinkugbe
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The
European Union and South Africa Free Trade Agreements
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No.3
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pp.
95-110
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Geert
A. Zonnekeyn
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The
Status of WTO Law in the EC Legal Order
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No.3
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pp.
111-126
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Oliver
Stehmann
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Foreign
Sales Corporations under the WTO
|
No.3
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pp.
127-156
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Dukgeun
Ahn
|
Linkages
between International Financial and Trade Institutions; MF, World Bank and
WTO
|
No.4
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pp.
1-36
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Thorvaldur
Gylfason
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Growing
Apart
|
No.4
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pp.
37-62
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Peter
W.B. Phillips, William A. Kerr
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Alternative
Paradigms; The WTO Versus the Biosafety Protocol for Trade in Genetically
Modified Organisms
|
No.4
|
pp.
63-76
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Yongzheng
Yang
|
China's
WTO Accession; The Economics and Politics
|
No.4
|
pp.
77-94
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Philip-Xenophon
Pierros, Sabina N Esch
|
Trade
in Electricity; Spot On
|
No.4
|
pp.
95-124
|
|
Jong
Bum Kim
|
Currency
Conversion in the Anti- dumping Agreement
|
No.4
|
pp.
125-136
|
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Andrea
Lasagni
|
Does
Country- targeted Anti- dumping Policy by the EU Create Trade Diversion?
|
No.4
|
pp.
137-160
|
|
Norio
Komuro
|
The
EC Banana Regime and Judicial Control
|
No.5
|
pp.
1-87
|
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Carlos
M. Correa
|
Implementing
National Public Health Policies in the Framework of WTO Agreements
|
No.5
|
pp.
89-121
|
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J.P.
Voon, Y.Y. Kueh
|
Country
of Origin, Value- Added Exports, and Sino- US Trade Balance Reconciliation
|
No.5
|
pp.
123-136
|
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Wenhua
Shan
|
Towards
a New Legal Framework for EU- China Investment Relations
|
No.5
|
pp.
137-179
|
|
Dilip
K. Das
|
Debacle
at Seattle; The Way the Cookie Crumbled
|
No.5
|
pp.
181-201
|
|
Edwini
Kessie
|
Enhancing
Security and Predictability for Private Business Operators under the Dispute
Settlement System of the WTO
|
No.6
|
pp.
1-18
|
|
Asif
H. Qureshi
|
Drafting
Anti- Dumping Legislation; Issues and Tips
|
No.6
|
pp.
19-32
|
|
Asoke
Mukerji
|
Developing
Countries and the WTO; Issues of Implementation
|
No.6
|
pp.
33-74
|
|
Kermit
W. Almstedt, Patrick M. Norton
|
China
s Antidumping Laws and the WTO Antidumping Agreement; (Including Comments on
China's Early Enforcement of its Antidumping Laws)
|
No.6
|
pp.
75-114
|
|
Hyung-Jin
Kim
|
Subsidy,
Polluter Pays Principle and Financial Assistance among Countries
|
No.6
|
pp.
115-142
|
|
Paul
Rivlin, Niron Hashai
|
The
Potential for Trade between Israel and the GCC; An Analysis of Input Sharing
|
No.6
|
pp.
143-158
|
|
Roman
Grynberg, Roy Mickey Joy
|
The
Accession of Vanuatu to the WTO; Lessons for the Multilateral Trading System
|
No.6
|
pp.
159-174
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Journal
of World Trade, 2001, Vol.35
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|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page
to Page
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Donald
E. Buckingham, Peter W.B. Phillips
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Hot
Potato, Hot Potato: Regulating Products of Biotechnology by the International
Community
|
No.1
|
pp.
1-31
|
|
Pierre
Didier
|
The
WTO Anti- Dumping Code and EC Practice, Issues for Review in Trade
Negotiations
|
No.1
|
pp.
33-54
|
|
Mary
E. Footer
|
Developing
Country Practice in the Matter of WTO Dispute Settlement
|
No.1
|
pp.
55-98
|
|
Carmen
Otero Garci-Castrillon
|
Private
Parties under the Present WTO (Bilateralist) Competition Regime
|
No.1
|
pp.
99-122
|
|
Francis
A.S.T. Matambalya, Susanna Wolf
|
The
Cotonou Agreement and the Challenges of Making the New EU- ACP Trade Regime
WTO Compatible
|
No.1
|
pp.
123-144
|
|
Eric
Eric Neumayer
|
Greening
the WTO Agreements, Can the Treaty Establishing the European Community be of
Guidance?
|
No.1
|
pp.
145-166
|
|
Markus
Markus Krajewski
|
Democratic
Legitimacy and Constitutional Perspectives of WTO Law
|
No.1
|
pp.
167-186
|
|
J.H.H.
Weiler
|
The
Rule of Lawyers and the Ethos of Diplomats Reflections on the Internal and
External Legitimacy of WTO Dispute Settlement
|
No.1
|
pp.
191-207
|
|
Edwin
Vermulst, Folkert Graafsma
|
WTO
Dispute Settlement with Respect to Trade Contingency Measures Selected Issues
|
No.2
|
pp.
209-228
|
|
Yukyun
"Harry" Shin
|
New
Round and Trade Facilitation Proposing a Tentative Draft Agreement on Trade
Facilitation Measures
|
No.2
|
pp.
229-252
|
|
Michael
Daly, Mostafa Abid Khan, Maika Oshikawa
|
Tariff
and Non- Tariff Barriers to Trade and Economic Development in Bangladesh
|
No.2
|
pp.
253-273
|
|
Hoe
Lim
|
Trade
and Human Rights What s at Issue?
|
No.2
|
pp.
275-300
|
|
Rex
J. Zedalis
|
Labeling
of Genetically Modified Foods The Limits of GATT Rules
|
No.2
|
pp.
301-347
|
|
Tshimanga
Kongolo
|
Towards
a More Balanced Coexistence of Traditional Knowledge and Pharmaceuticals
Protection in Africa
|
No.2
|
pp.
349-361
|
|
Byung-il
Choi
|
Treatment
of Autonomous Liberalization in the WTO New Service Round To Give Credit is
to Get More
|
No.2
|
pp.
363-378
|
|
Garry
Pursell
|
The
Australian Experience with Local Content Programs in the Auto Industry Some
Lessons for India and other Developing Countries
|
No.2
|
pp.
379-393
|
|
Rorden
Wilkinson
|
The
WTO in Crisis. Exploring the Dimensions of Institutional Inertia
|
No.3
|
pp.
397-419
|
|
Frank
Biermann
|
The
Rising Tide of Green Unilateralism in World Trade Law. Options for
Reconciling the Emerging North- South Conflict
|
No.3
|
pp.
421-448
|
|
Melaku
Geboye Desta
|
Food
Security and International Trade Law. An Appraisal of the World Trade
Organization Approach
|
No.3
|
pp.
449-468
|
|
Ernesto
Hernandez-Lopez
|
Recent
Trends and Perspectives for Non- State Actor Participation in World Trade
Organization Disputes
|
No.3
|
pp.
469-498
|
|
Lorand
Bartels
|
Applicable
Law in WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings
|
No.3
|
pp.
499-519
|
|
Simon
N. Lester
|
WTO
Panel and Appellate Body Interpretations of the WTO Agreement in US Law
|
No.3
|
pp.
521-543
|
|
Gustavo
Olivares
|
The
Case for Giving Effectiveness to GATT/ WTO Rules on Developing Countries and
LDCs
|
No.3
|
pp.
545-551
|
|
Geert
A. Zonnekeyn
|
The
Appellate Body s Communication on Amicus Curiae Briefs in the Asbestos Case.
An Echternach Procession?
|
No.3
|
pp.
553-563
|
|
C.
Ford Runge
|
A
Global Environment Organization (GEO) and the World Trading System
|
No.4
|
pp.
399-426
|
|
Marco
Bronckers, Natalie McNelis
|
The
EU Trade Barriers Regulation Comes of Age
|
No.4
|
pp.
427-482
|
|
Jose
Luis Perez Gabilondo
|
Developing
Countries in the WTO Dispute Settlement Procedures Improving their
Participation
|
No.4
|
pp.
483-488
|
|
Vinod
Rege
|
Transparency
in Government Procurement Issues of Concern and Interest to Developing
Countries
|
No.4
|
pp.
489-515
|
|
Scott
Little
|
Preliminary
Objections to Panel Requests and Terms of Reference Panel and Appellate Body
Rulings on the First Line of Defence in WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings
|
No.4
|
pp.
517-554
|
|
Jose
Tavares De Araujo Jr, Carla Macario, Karsten Steinfatt
|
Antidumping
in the Americas
|
No.4
|
pp.
555-574
|
|
Anna
Lanoszka
|
The
World Trade Organization Accession Process Negotiating Participation in a
Globalizing Economy
|
No.4
|
pp.
575-602
|
|
Jai
S. Mah, Yunah Song
|
The
Korean Export Insurance System Its Implications on the Trade Regulations in
the Global Trading System
|
No.4
|
pp.
603-614
|
|
Debra
P. Steger
|
Appellate
Body Jurisprudence Relating to Trade Remedies
|
No.5
|
pp.
799-823
|
|
Pierre
Monnier
|
The
Time to Comply with an Adverse WTO Ruling- Promptness within Reason
|
No.5
|
pp.
825-845
|
|
Norio
Komuro
|
Japan
s Safeguard Law and Practice
|
No.5
|
pp.
847-972
|
|
Wolfgang
Hubner, Pierre Sauve
|
Liberalization
Scenarios for International Air Transport
|
No.5
|
pp.
973-987
|
|
Drew
Sundberg, Edwin Vermulst
|
The
EC Trade Barriers Regulation- An Obstacle to Trade?
|
No.5
|
pp.
989-1013
|
|
James
Rude
|
Under
the Green Box- The WTO and Farm Subsidies
|
No.5
|
pp.
1015-1033
|
|
Rutsel
Silvestre J. Martha
|
The
Duty to Exercise Judgment on the Fruitfulness of Actions in World Trade Law
|
No.5
|
pp.
1035-1059
|
|
Kevin
C. Kennedy
|
Reforming
Farm Trade in the Next Round of WTO Multilateral Trade Negotiations
|
No.6
|
pp.
1061-1079
|
|
Gabrielle
Marceau
|
Conflicts
of Norms and Conflicts of Jurisdictions The Relationship between the WTO
Agreement and MEAs and other Treaties
|
No.6
|
pp.
1081-1131
|
|
Ruwantissa
Abeyratne
|
Trade
in Air Transport Services Emerging Trends
|
No.6
|
pp.
1133-1168
|
|
William
A. Kerr
|
Greener
Multilateral Pastures for Canada and Mexico Dispute Settlement in the North
American Trade Agreements
|
No.6
|
pp.
1169-1180
|
|
Qingjiang
Kong
|
Enforcement
of WTO Agreements in China Illusion or Reality?
|
No.6
|
pp.
1181-1214
|
|
Doaa
Abdel Motaal
|
Multilateral
Environmental Agreements (MEAs) and WTO Rules Why the "Burden of
Accommodation" Should Shift to MEAs
|
No.6
|
pp.
1215-1233
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
Destabilization
of the Discipline on Safeguards? Inherent Problems with the Continuing
Application of Article XIX after the Settlement of the Agreement on
Safeguards
|
No.6
|
pp.
1235-1246
|
|
Xin
Zhang
|
Distribution
Rights in China Regulatory Barriers and Reform in the WTO Context
|
No.6
|
pp.
1247-1291
|
|
Journal
of World Trade, 2002, Vol.36
|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page
to Page
|
|
Alexander
Polouektov
|
Non-
Market Economy Issues in the WTO Anti- Dumping Law and Accession Negotiations
Revival of a Two- tier Membership?
|
No.1
|
pp.
1-37
|
|
Jong
Bum Kim
|
Fair
Price Comparison in the WTO Anti- dumping Agreement Recent WTO Panel
Decisions against the "Zeroing" Method
|
No.1
|
pp.
39-56
|
|
Benito
Muller
|
The
Kyoto Mechanisms Linking Technology to Ratification
|
No.1
|
pp.
57-66
|
|
Franklin
Dehousse, Katelyne Ghemar, Philippe Vincent
|
The
EU- US Dispute concerning the New American Rules of Origin for Textile
Products
|
No.1
|
pp.
67-84
|
|
Stefano
Inama
|
Market
Access for LDCs Issues to Be Addressed
|
No.1
|
pp.
85-116
|
|
Immanuel
Gebhardt, Kerstin Olbrich
|
Foreign
Trade Law in China Perspectives regarding Rules of Origin
|
No.1
|
pp.
117-127
|
|
Sabrina
Shaw, Risa Schwartz
|
Trade
and Environment in the WTO State of Play
|
No.1
|
pp.
129-154
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
Revival
of Grey- Area Measures? The US- Canada Softwood Lumber Agreement: Conflict
with the WTO Agreement on Safeguards
|
No.1
|
pp.
155-165
|
|
Petros
C. Mavroidis
|
The
Meeting in Doha Keep on Keeping on
|
No.2
|
pp.
167-169
|
|
Moshe
Hirsch
|
International
Trade Law, Political Economy and Rules of Origin A Plea for a Reform of the
WTO Regime on Rules of Origin
|
No.2
|
pp.
171-189
|
|
Thomas
W. Walde, Andreas J. Gunst
|
International
Energy Trade and Access to Energy Networks
|
No.2
|
pp.
191-218
|
|
Fabian
Delcros
|
The
Legal Status of Agriculture in the World Trade Organization State of Play at
the Start of Negotiations
|
No.2
|
pp.
219-253
|
|
Thomas
Weishing Huang
|
The
Gathering Storm of Antidumping Enforcement in China
|
No.2
|
pp.
255-283
|
|
Kofi
Addo
|
The
Correlation Between Labour Standards and International Trade Which Way
Forward?
|
No.2
|
pp.
285-303
|
|
Didier
Chambovey
|
How
the Expiry of the Peace Clause (Article 13 of the WTO Agreement on
Agriculture) Might Alter Disciplines on Agricultural Subsidies in the WTO
Framework
|
No.2
|
pp.
305-352
|
|
Lorand
Bartels
|
Article
XX of GATT and the Problem of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction The Case of Trade
Measures for the Protection of Human Rights
|
No.2
|
pp.
353-403
|
|
Eric
H. Leroux
|
Trade
in Financial Services under the World Trade Organization
|
No.3
|
pp.
413-442
|
|
Donald
H. Regan
|
Regulatory
Purpose and "Like Products" in Article III:4 of the GATT (With
Additional Remarks on Article III:2)
|
No.3
|
pp.
443-478
|
|
Maurice
Schiff, L. Alan Winters
|
Regionalism
and Development The Implications of World Bank Research for ACP and Latin American
Countries
|
No.3
|
pp.
479-499
|
|
Christian
Tietje
|
Global
Governance and Inter- Agency Co- operation in International Economic Law
|
No.3
|
pp.
501-515
|
|
Marco
M. Slotboom
|
Subsidies
in WTO Law and in EC Law Broad and Narrow Definitions
|
No.3
|
pp.
517-542
|
|
Christian
Bjornskov, Kim Martin Lind
|
Where
Do Developing Countries Go After Doha? An Analysis of WTO Positions and
Potential Alliances
|
No.3
|
pp.
543-562
|
|
Christian
A. Conrad
|
Dumping
and Anti- dumping Measures from a Competition and Allocation Perspective
|
No.3
|
pp.
563-575
|
|
Mark
Williams, Kong Yuk-Choi, Shen Yan
|
Bonanza
or Mirage? Textiles and China s Accession to the WTO
|
No.3
|
pp.
577-591
|
|
Claus-Dieter
Ehlermann
|
Six
Years on the Bench of the "World Trade Court" Some Personal
Experiences as Member of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization
|
No.4
|
pp.
605-639
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
Safeguard
Measures: Why Are They Not Applied Consistently With the Rules? Lessons for
Competent National Authorities and Proposal for the Modification of the Rules
on Safeguards
|
No.4
|
pp.
641-673
|
|
Michael
O. Moore
|
Department
of Commerce Administration of Antidumping Sunset Reviews: A First Assessment
|
No.4
|
pp.
675-698
|
|
Vinod
Rege
|
Theory
and Practice of Harmonization of Rules on Regional and Multilateral Bases:
Its Relevance for World Trade Organization Work on Trade Facilitation
|
No.4
|
pp.
699-720
|
|
Daya
Shanker
|
The
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, the Dispute Settlement System of
the WTO and the Doha Declaration on the TRIPs Agreement
|
No.4
|
pp.
721-772
|
|
M.
Rafiqul Islam
|
Parochialism
in Agricultural Trade Liberalization Under the World Trade Organization
Dilemmas and Options for Australia as a Middle-Sized Nation
|
No.4
|
pp.
773-802
|
|
Gabrielle
Marceau, Joel P. Trachtman
|
The
Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement, the Sanitary and Phytosanitary
Measures Agreement, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade A Map of
the World Trade Organization Law of Domestic Regulation of Goods
|
No.5
|
pp.
811-881
|
|
Hans-Michael
Wolffgang, Wolfram Feuerhake
|
Core
Labour Standards in World Trade Law The Necessity for Incorporation of Core
Labour Standards in the World Trade Organization
|
No.5
|
pp.
883-901
|
|
Lei
Wang, Shengxing Yu
|
China
s New Anti- dumping Regulations Improvements to Comply with the World Trade
Organization Rules
|
No.5
|
pp.
903-920
|
|
Lothar
Ehring
|
De
Facto Discrimination in World Trade Law National and Most- Favoured-Nation
Treatment- or Equal Treatment?
|
No.5
|
pp.
921-977
|
|
Asif
H. Qureshi, Roman Grynberg
|
United
States Tax Subsidies Under Domestic International Sales Corporation, Foreign
Sales Corporation and Extraterritorial Income Exclusion Act Legislation
within the Framework of the World Trade Organization
|
No.5
|
pp.
979-992
|
|
Geert
A. Zonnekeyn
|
The
Bed Linen Case and its Aftermath Some Comments on the European community s
"World Trade Organization Enabling Regulation"
|
No.5
|
pp.
993-1003
|
|
Dirk
De Bievre
|
Redesigning
the Virtuous Circle: Two Proposals for World Trade Organization Reform
Resolving and Preventing United States- European Union, and other Trade Disputes
|
No.5
|
pp.
1005-1013
|
|
Junji
Nakagawa
|
Lessons
from the Japan- China "Welsh Onion War"
|
No.6
|
pp.
1019-1036
|
|
Youngjin
Jung
|
China
s Aggressive Legalism China s First Safeguard Measure
|
No.6
|
pp.
1037-1060
|
|
Ramkishen
S. Rajan, Graham Bird
|
Will
Asian Economies Gain from Liberalizing Trade in Services?
|
No.6
|
pp.
1061-1079
|
|
Christoph
Hoelscher
|
A
Comment on Commission Regulation (EC) No. 560/2002, Imposing Provisional
Safeguard Measures Against Certain Steel Products
|
No.6
|
pp.
1081-1087
|
|
Thomas
C. Beierle
|
Agricultural
Trade Liberalization- Uruguay, Doha, and Beyond
|
No.6
|
pp.
1089-1110
|
|
Toshiaki
Takigawa
|
Harmonization
of Competition Laws after Doha Substantive and Procedural Harmonization
|
No.6
|
pp.
1111-1124
|
|
Xiang
Liu, Hylke Vandenbussche
|
European
Union Anti- dumping Cases Against China An Overview and Future Prospects With
Respect to China s World Trade Organization Membership
|
No.6
|
pp.
1125-1144
|
|
Journal
of World Trade, 2003, Vol.37
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|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page
to Page
|
|
Bernard
Hoekman, Petros C. Mavroidis
|
Economic
Development, Competition Policy and the WTO
|
No.1
|
pp.
1-27
|
|
Sydney
M. Cone III
|
Legal
Services in the Doha Round
|
No.1
|
pp.
29-47
|
|
Hal
Shapiro, Joel Davidow
|
The
Feasibility and Worth of a World Trade Organization Competition Agreement
|
No.1
|
pp.
49-68
|
|
Duane
W. Layton, Jorge O. Miranda
|
Advocacy
Before World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Panels in Trade Remedy
Cases
|
No.1
|
pp.
69-103
|
|
Americo
Beviglia Zampetti
|
Democratic
Legitimacy in the World Trade Organization: The Justice Dimension
|
No.1
|
pp.
105-126
|
|
Naboth
van den Broek
|
Power
Paradoxes in Enforcement and Implementation of World Trade Organization
Dispute Settlement Reports Interdisciplinary Approaches and New Proposals
|
No.1
|
pp.
127-162
|
|
Haochen
Sun
|
Reshaping
the TRIPs Agreement Concerning Public Health: Two Critical Issues
|
No.1
|
pp.
163-197
|
|
Jan
Neumann, Elizabeth Turk
|
Necessity
Revisited: Proportionality in world Trade Organization Law After Korea- Beef,
EC- Asbestos and EC- Sardines
|
No.1
|
pp.
199-233
|
|
Ernst-Ulrich
Petersmann
|
Human
Rights and the Law of the World Trade Organization
|
No.2
|
pp.
241-281
|
|
Sue
Arrowsmith
|
Transparency
in Government Procurement: The Objectives of Regulation and the Boundaries of
the World Trade Organization
|
No.2
|
pp.
283-303
|
|
Tomer
Broude
|
An
Anti- dumping "To Be or Not To Be" in Five Acts: A New Agenda for
Research and Reform
|
No.2
|
pp.
305-328
|
|
Thomas
Weishing Huang
|
China
Launches its Safeguard Enforcement: A Critical Assessment
|
No.2
|
pp.
329-357
|
|
Simonetta
Zarrilli
|
Domestic
Taxation of Energy Products and Multilateral Trade Rules: Is This a Case of
Unlawful Discrimination?
|
No.2
|
pp.
359-394
|
|
Michael
Hart, Bill Dymond
|
Special
and Differential Treatment and the Doha "Development" Round
|
No.2
|
pp.
395-415
|
|
Niall
P. Meagher
|
The
Sound of Silence: Giving Meaning to Omissions in Provisions of World Trade
Organization Agreements- A Note on the World Trade Organization Appellate
Body Decision in United States- Countervailing Duties on Certain Corrosion-
Resistant Carbon Steel Flat Products from Germany
|
No.2
|
pp.
417-427
|
|
James
Bacchus
|
The
Bicycle Club: Affirming the American Interest in the Future of the WTO
|
No.3
|
pp.
429-441
|
|
Ole
Kristian Fauchald
|
Flexibility
and Predictability Under the World Trade Organization s Non-Discrimination
Clauses
|
No.3
|
pp.
443-482
|
|
Julia
Ya Qin
|
"WTO-
Plus" Obligations and Their Implications for the World Trade
Organization Legal System
|
No.3
|
pp.
483-522
|
|
Melaku
Geboye Desta
|
The
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the World Trade Organization,
and Regional Trade Agreements
|
No.3
|
pp.
523-551
|
|
Marco
M Slotboom
|
Do
Public Health Measures Receive Similar Treatment in European Community and
World Trade Organization Law?
|
No.3
|
pp.
553-596
|
|
Ahmed
Farouk Ghoneim
|
Rules
of Origin and Trade Diversion: The Case of the Egyptian- European Partnership
Agreement
|
No.3
|
pp.
597-621
|
|
Paul
Brenton
|
Integrating
the Least Developed Countries into the World Trading System: The Current
Impact of European Union Preferences Under "Everything But Arms"
|
No.3
|
pp.
623-646
|
|
Natalie
McNelis
|
What
Obligations Are Created by World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement
Report?
|
No.3
|
pp.
647-672
|
|
Nick
Covelli
|
Member
Intervention in World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Proceedings After
EC- Sardines: The Rules, Jurisprudence, and Controversy
|
No.3
|
pp.
673-690
|
|
Petros
C. Mavroidis
|
Life
is Forever Becoming- A Tribute To Bob Hudec
|
No.4
|
pp.
699-702
|
|
David
Palmeter
|
Robert
E. Hudec- A Practitioner s Appreciation
|
No.4
|
pp.
703-717
|
|
Marc
L. Busch, Eric Reinhardt
|
Developing
Countries and General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade/World Trade Organization
Dispute Settlement
|
No.4
|
pp.
719-735
|
|
Donald
H. Regan
|
Further
Thoughts on the Role of Regulatory Purpose under Article III of the GATT
|
No.4
|
pp.
737-760
|
|
William
J. Davey
|
Hudec
as Panellist
|
No.4
|
pp.
761-769
|
|
Frieder
Roessler
|
Beyond
the Ostensible A Tribute to Professor Robert Hudec s Insights on the
Determination of the Likeness of Products Under the National Treatment
Provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
|
No.4
|
pp.
771-781
|
|
Amelia
Porges, Joel P. Trachtman
|
Robert
Hudec and Domestic Regulation: The Resurrection of Aim and Effects
|
No.4
|
pp.
783-799
|
|
Patrick
Low
|
Developing
Countries in the Multilateral Trading System: The Insights of Robert E. Hudec
|
No.4
|
pp.
801-811
|
|
Robert
Howse
|
Bob
Hudec- Friendship in Disagreement, A Remembrance
|
No.4
|
pp.
813-815
|
|
Steve
Charnovitz
|
The
World Trade Organization and Law Enforcement
|
No.5
|
pp.
817-837
|
|
Bernard
O Connor
|
A
Note on the Need for More Clarity in the WTO Agreement on Agriculture
|
No.5
|
pp.
839-846
|
|
Asif
H. Qureshi
|
Interpreting
WTO Agreements for the Development Objective
|
No.5
|
pp.
847-882
|
|
Donald
H. Regan
|
Do
WTO Dispute Settlement Reports Affect the Obligations of Non- Parties?
|
No.5
|
pp.
883-896
|
|
C.
J. Arup
|
The
State of Play of Dispute Settlement "Law" at the WTO
|
No.5
|
pp.
897-920
|
|
Sun
Hyeong Lee, Youngjin Jung
|
The
Legacy of the Byrd Amendment Controversies- Rethinking the Principle of Good
Faith
|
No.5
|
pp.
921-958
|
|
Stefano
Inama
|
Trade
Preferences and the WTO Negotiations on Market Access- Battling for
Compensation of Erosion of GSP, ACP and Other Trade Preferences or Assessing
and Improving their Utilization and Value by Addressing Rules of Origin and
Graduation?
|
No.5
|
pp.
959-976
|
|
David
Morgan, Gavin Goh
|
Peace
in Our Time?- An Analysis of Article 13 of the Agreement on Agriculture
|
No.5
|
pp.
977-992
|
|
Joost
Pauwelyn
|
How
to Win a World Trade Organization Dispute Based on Non- World Trade
Organization Law?
|
No.6
|
pp.
997-1030
|
|
P.
J. Kuijper
|
A
Legal Drafting Group for the Doha Round- A Modest Proposal
|
No.6
|
pp.
1031-1036
|
|
Arie
Reich
|
Institutional
and Substantive Reform of the Anti- Dumping and Subsidy Agreements- essons
from the Israeli Experience
|
No.6
|
pp.
1037-1061
|
|
Aubrey
Silberston
|
Anti-
Dumping Rules- Time for Change?
|
No.6
|
pp.
1063-1081
|
|
Grant
E. Isaac, William A. Kerr
|
GMOs
at the WTO- A Harvest of Trouble
|
No.6
|
pp.
1083-1095
|
|
Xinjie
Luan
|
DSM
Reforms and China's Proposal
|
No.6
|
pp.
1097-1117
|
|
Felix
Mueller
|
Is
the GATT Article XIX "Unforeseen Developments Clause" Still
Effective Under the Agreement on Safeguards
|
No.6
|
pp.
1119-1151
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
Continuing
Controversy on "Unforeseen Developments"
|
No.6
|
pp.
1153-1157
|
|
Journal
of World Trade, 2004, Vol.38
|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page
to Page
|
|
Veijo
Heiskanen
|
The
Regulatory Philosophy of International Trade Law
|
No.1
|
pp.
1-36
|
|
Aluisio
de Lima-Campos, Adriana Vito
|
Abuse
and Discretion- The Impact of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings
on Brazilian Exports to the United States
|
No.1
|
pp.
37-68
|
|
Manoj
Joshi
|
Are
Eco- Labels Consistent with WTO Agreements?
|
No.1
|
pp.
69-92
|
|
Alexey
Vikhlyaev
|
Environmental
Goods and Services- Defining Negotiations or Negotiating Definitions?
|
No.1
|
pp.
93-122
|
|
Sharif
Bhuiyan
|
Unreal
Federal Clauses of the WTO Treaty- A Case for Removing the "Apparent"
|
No.1
|
pp.
123-136
|
|
Carolyn
Deere
|
Greening
Trade in the Americas- Recommendations for the FTAA Negotiations
|
No.1
|
pp.
137-153
|
|
ZhongXiang
Zhang
|
Open
Trade With the US Without Compromising Canada
|
No.1
|
pp.
155-182
|
|
Mitsuo
Matsushita
|
Governance
of International Trade under WTO Agreements- Relationships between WTO
Agreements and Other Trade Agreements
|
No.2
|
pp.
185-210
|
|
William
A. Kerr, Laura J. Loppacher
|
Anti-
dumping in the Doha Negotiations- Fairy Tales at the WTO
|
No.2
|
pp.
211-244
|
|
Bernard
O Connor
|
Remedies
in the WTO Dispute Settlement System- The Bananas and Hormones Cases
|
No.2
|
pp.
245-266
|
|
Niron
Hashai
|
Forecasting
Trade Potential between Former Non-Trading Neighbours-The Israeli- Arab Case
|
No.2
|
pp.
267-284
|
|
Matthias
Busse
|
Trade,
Environmental Regulations and the WTO- New Empirical Evidence
|
No.2
|
pp.
285-306
|
|
Cliff
Stevenson
|
Are
WTO Members Correctly Applying WTO Rules in Safeguard Determinations?
|
No.2
|
pp.
307-329
|
|
Aditya
Bhattacharjea
|
Export
Cartels- A Developing Country Perspective
|
No.2
|
pp.
331-359
|
|
Sumanta
Chaudhuri, Aaditya Mattoo, Richard Self
|
Moving
People to Deliver Services: How Can the WTO Help?
|
No.3
|
pp.
363-393
|
|
Gavin
Goh
|
The
World Trade Organization, Kyoto and Energy Tax Adjustments at the Border
|
No.3
|
pp.
395-423
|
|
Shi
Young Lee, Sung Hee Jun
|
On
the Investigation Effects of United States Anti- dumping Petitions
|
No.3
|
pp.
425-439
|
|
Clive
George, Colin Kirkpatrick
|
Trade
and Development: Assessing the Impact of Trade Liberalisation on Sustainable
Development
|
No.3
|
pp.
441-469
|
|
M.
Rafiqul Islam
|
Recent
EU Trade Sanctions on the US to Induce Compliance with the WTO Ruling in the
Foreign Sales Corporations Case: Its Policy Contradiction Revisited
|
No.3
|
pp.
471-489
|
|
Yuka
Fukunaga
|
An
"Effect- Based" Approach to Anti- Dumping: Why Should We Introduce
a "Mandatory Lesser Duty Rule"?
|
No.3
|
pp.
491-507
|
|
Holger
Spamann
|
Standard
of Review for World Trade Organization Panels in Trade Remedy Cases: a
Critical Analysis
|
No.3
|
pp.
509-555
|
|
Julia
Selivanova
|
World
Trade Organization Rules and Energy Pricing: Russia s Case
|
No.4
|
pp.
559-602
|
|
Alvin
Hilaire, Yongzheng Yang
|
The
United States and the New Regionalism/ Bilateralism
|
No.4
|
pp.
603-625
|
|
Shalendra
D. Sharma
|
Resolving
Sovereign Debt: Collective Action Clauses or the Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Mechanism
|
No.4
|
pp.
627-646
|
|
Rex
J. Zedalis
|
The
United States/ European Communities Biotech Products Case: Opportunity for
World Trade Organization Consideration of Whether Internally Applied Non- Tax
Measures Fall Within the Scope of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Article XI (1) s Reference to "Other Measures"
|
No.4
|
pp.
647-659
|
|
Greg
Anderson
|
The
Canada- United States Softwood Lumber Dispute: Where Politics and Theory Meet
|
No.4
|
pp.
661-699
|
|
Marzio
Galeotti, Claudia Kemfert
|
Interactions
between Climate and Trade Policies: A Survey
|
No.4
|
pp.
701-724
|
|
Taimoon
Stewart
|
Is
Flexibility Needed When Designing Competition Law for Small Open Economies? A
View from the Caribbean
|
No.4
|
pp.
725-750
|
|
Ngangjoh
H. Yenkong
|
Third
Party Rights and the Concept of Legal Interest in World Trade Organization
Dispute Settlement: Extending Participatory Rights to Enforcement Rights
|
No.5
|
pp.
757-772
|
|
Santiago
Fernandez de Cordoba, Sam Laird, David Vanzetti
|
Blend
it Like Beckham- Trying to Read the Ball in the World Trade Organization
Negotiations on Industrial Tariffs
|
No.5
|
pp.
773-794
|
|
Bryan
Mercurio
|
Improving
Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organization: The Dispute Settlement
Understanding Review- Making it Work?
|
No.5
|
pp.
795-854
|
|
Doaa
Abdel Motaal
|
The
"Multilateral Scientific Consensu" and the World Trade Organization
|
No.5
|
pp.
855-876
|
|
Prema-chandra
Athukorala
|
Agricultural
Trade Reforms in the Doha Round: A Developing Country Perspective
|
No.5
|
pp.
877-897
|
|
Xueman
Wang
|
Challenges
and Dilemmas in Developing China s National Biosafety Framework
|
No.5
|
pp.
899-913
|
|
Jacques
Werner
|
On
Reaching the 800 Mark
|
No.6
|
pp.
921-921
|
|
Pascal
Lamy
|
Trade-
Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights- Ten Years Later
|
No.6
|
pp.
923-934
|
|
Yonk-Shik
Lee
|
Facilitating
Development in the World Trading System- A Proposal for Development
Facilitation Tariff and Development Facilitating Subsidy
|
No.6
|
pp.
935-954
|
|
Edwin
Vermulst, Marta Pernaute, Krista Lucenti
|
Recent
European Community Safeguards Policy: "Kill Them All and Let God Sort
Them Out"?
|
No.6
|
pp.
955-984
|
|
John
R. Magnus
|
World
Trade Organization Subsidy Discipline: Is This the "Retrenchment
Round"?
|
No.6
|
pp.
985-1047
|
|
Guy
Harpaz
|
The
Dispute Over the Treatment of Products Exported to the European Union from
the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip- The
Limits of Power and the Limits of the Law
|
No.6
|
pp.
1049-1058
|
|
David
Luff
|
Telecommunications
and Audio- visual Services: Considerations for a Convergence Policy at the
World Trade Organization Level
|
No.6
|
pp.
1059-1086
|
|
Journal
of World Trade, 2005, Vol.39
|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page
to Page
|
|
Faizel
Ismail
|
Mainstreaming
Development in the World Trade Organization
|
No.1
|
pp.
11-21
|
|
Magnus
Lodefalk, Mark Storey
|
Climate
Measures and WTO Rules on Subsidies
|
No.1
|
pp.
23-44
|
|
Armin
von Bogdandy
|
Legal
Effects of World Trade Organization Decisions Within European Union Law
|
No.1
|
pp.
45-66
|
|
Gary
Horlick, Edwin Vermulst
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument: An Attempt at Synthesis
|
No.1
|
pp.
67-73
|
|
Daniel
Moulis, Patrick Gay
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument in Australia
|
No.1
|
pp.
75-85
|
|
Ana
Caetano
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument in Brazil
|
No.1
|
pp.
87-96
|
|
Tian
Yu
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument in the People s Republic
of China
|
No.1
|
pp.
97-103
|
|
Edwin
Vermulst
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument in the European Community
|
No.1
|
pp.
105-113
|
|
V.
Lakshmi Kumaran
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument in India
|
No.1
|
pp.
115-124
|
|
Erry
Bundjamin
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument in Indonesia
|
No.1
|
pp.
125-135
|
|
Beatriz
Leycegui, Luz Elena Reyes de la Torre
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument in Mexico
|
No.1
|
pp.
137-146
|
|
Gustav
Brink
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument in South Africa
|
No.1
|
pp.
147-157
|
|
John
Sutham, Parate Attavipach, Patamaporn Eiamchinda
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument in Thailand
|
No.1
|
pp.
159-168
|
|
Gary
N. Horlick
|
The
10 Major Problems With the Anti- Dumping Instrument in the United States
|
No.1
|
pp.
169-179
|
|
John
R. Magnus
|
Joint
Export Trade Provisions in Antitrust Laws: A Supporter s Perspective
|
No.1
|
pp.
181-184
|
|
Aditya
Bhattacharjea
|
A
Response to John Magnus on Joint Export Trade
|
No.1
|
pp.
185-186
|
|
Locknie
Hsu
|
Non-
violation Complaints- World Trade Organization Issues and Recent Free Trade
Agreements
|
No.2
|
pp.
205-237
|
|
Aluisio
de Lima-Campos
|
Nineteen
Proposals to Curb Abuse in Anti- dumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings
|
No.2
|
pp.
239-280
|
|
Anna
L. Hobbs, Jill E. Hobbs, William A. Kerr
|
The
Biosafety Protocol: Multilateral Agreement on Protecting the Environment or
Protectionist Club?
|
No.2
|
pp.
281-300
|
|
Michael
J. Hahn
|
Balancing
or Bending? Unilateral Reactions to Safeguard Measures
|
No.2
|
pp.
301-326
|
|
Thomas
Jurgensen
|
Crime
and Punishment: Retaliation under the World Trade Organization Dispute
Settlement System
|
No.2
|
pp.
327-339
|
|
Kym
Anderson
|
Setting
the Trade Policy Agenda: What Roles for Economists?
|
No.2
|
pp.
341-381
|
|
Jorg
Mayer
|
Not
Totally Naked: Textiles and Clothing Trade in a Quota- free Environment
|
No.3
|
pp.
393-426
|
|
Laura
J. Loppacher, William A. Kerr
|
The
Efficacy of World Trade Organization Rules on Sanitary Barriers: Bovine
Spongiform Encephalopathy in North America
|
No.3
|
pp.
427-443
|
|
Guy
Harpaz
|
Dumping
the Anti- dumping Instruments in the Trade Relations Between the European
Union and the State of Israel- The European Union s Perspective
|
No.3
|
pp.
445-482
|
|
Doaa
Abdel Motaal
|
Is
the World Trade Organization Anti- Precaution?
|
No.3
|
pp.
483-501
|
|
Roman
Grynberg, Natallie Rochester
|
The
Emerging Architecture of a World Trade Organization Fisheries Subsidies
Agreement and the Interests of Developing Coastal States
|
No.3
|
pp.
503-526
|
|
Imme
Bodammer, Mia Forbes Pirie, Chris Addy-Nayo
|
Telecoms
Regulation in Developing Countries: Attracting Investment into the Sector.
Ghana- A Case Study
|
No.3
|
pp.
527-558
|
|
Stefano
Inama
|
The
Association of South East Asian Nations- People s Republic of China Free
Trade Area: Negotiating Beyond Eternity With Little Trade Liberalization?
|
No.3
|
pp.
559-579
|
|
Christopher
H. Bovis
|
State
Aid and European Union Transport: A Reflection on Law, Policy and Practice
|
No.4
|
pp.
587-636
|
|
Norma
Breda dos Santos, Rogerio Farias, Raphael Cunha
|
Generalized
System of Preferences in General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade/ World Trade
Organization: History and Current Issues
|
No.4
|
pp.
637-670
|
|
Valentin
Zahrnt
|
How
Regionalization can be a Pillar of a More Effective World Trade Organization
|
No.4
|
pp.
671-699
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
Foreign
Direct Investment and Regional Trade Liberalization: A Viable Answer for
Economic Development?
|
No.4
|
pp.
701-717
|
|
Charles
R. Irish, Robert W. Irish
|
Misdirected
Ire and Lost Opportunities: The False Crisis in Sino-American Relations
|
No.4
|
pp.
719-740
|
|
Rajesh
Aggarwal
|
Dynamics
of Agriculture Negotiations in the World Trade Organization
|
No.4
|
pp.
741-761
|
|
Changho
Sohn
|
Treatment
of Non- market Economy Countries under the World Trade Organization
Anti-dumping Regime
|
No.4
|
pp.
763-786
|
|
arald
Wenig
|
The
European Community s Anti- dumping System: Salient Features
|
No.4
|
pp.
787-794
|
|
J.
Michael Finger
|
The
Future of the World Trade Organization: Addressing Institutional Challenges
in the New Millennium: A Review
|
No.4
|
pp.
795-804
|
|
Hakan
Nordstrom
|
The
World Trade Organization Secretariat in a Changing World
|
No.5
|
pp.
819-853
|
|
Samir
R. Gandhi
|
Regulating
the Use of Voluntary Environmental Standards Within the World Trade
Organization Legal Regime: Making a Case for Developing Countries
|
No.5
|
pp.
855-880
|
|
Chantal
Blouin
|
Liberalizing
the Movement of Services Suppliers: Lessons from the Canadian Experience With
Temporary Worker Programmes
|
No.5
|
pp.
881-894
|
|
Peter
T. Jenkins
|
International
Law Related to Precautionary Approaches to National Regulation of Plant
Imports
|
No.5
|
pp.
895-906
|
|
Oluyele
Akinkugbe
|
A
Two- part Econometric Analysis of Foreign Direct Investment Flows to Africa
|
No.5
|
pp.
907-923
|
|
Sumeet
Gulati, Nisha Malhotra, Shavin Malhotra
|
Extent
of Protection via Anti-dumping Law: A Case Study of the Vitamin C Industry in
India
|
No.5
|
pp.
925-936
|
|
Anna
S. Smbatian
|
Common
Economic Space and Some Thoughts on Protection of the Russian Market Against
Unfair Trade
|
No.5
|
pp.
937-948
|
|
Bernard
Hoekman, Richard Newfarmer
|
Preferential
Trade Agreements, Investment Disciplines and Investment Flows
|
No.5
|
pp.
949-973
|
|
Gregory
Shaffer, Yvonne Apea
|
Institutional
Choice in the Generalized System of Preferences Case: Who Decides the
Conditions for Trade Preferences? The Law and Politics of Rights
|
No.6
|
pp.
977-1008
|
|
Anwarul
Hoda, Rajeev Ahuja
|
Agreement
on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures: Need for Clarification and
Improvement
|
No.6
|
pp.
1009-1069
|
|
Hilton
E. Zunckel
|
The
African Awakening in United States- Upland Cotton
|
No.6
|
pp.
1071-1093
|
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Ruwantissa
Abeyratne
|
Electronic
Ticketing in Air Transport- Commercial Strategies and Consequences
|
No.6
|
pp.
1095-1118
|
|
Ramesh
Bikram Karky
|
A
Comprehensive Survey of Nepalese Legislation Affecting Foreign Trade in Goods
|
No.6
|
pp.
1119-1134
|
|
Alfred
Tovias
|
Normative
and Economic Implications for Mediterranean Countries of the 2004 European
Union Enlargement
|
No.6
|
pp.
1135-1159
|
|
Rudolf
Adlung, Martin Roy
|
Turning
Hills into Mountains? Current Commitments Under the General Agreement on
Trade in Services and Prospects for Change
|
No.6
|
pp.
1161-1194
|
|
Pasha
L. Hsieh
|
Facing
China: Taiwan s Status as a Separate Customs Territory in the World Trade
Organization
|
No.6
|
pp.
1195-1221
|
|
Aaditya
Mattoo
|
Services
in a Development Round: Three Goals and Three Proposals
|
No.6
|
pp.
1223-1238
|
|
Journal
of World Trade, 2006, Vol.40
|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page
to Page
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
The
Human Side of Economic Development- A Message from the Issue Editor
|
No.1
|
pp.
1-3
|
|
B.S.
Chimni
|
The
World Trade Organization, Democracy and Development: A View From the South
|
No.1
|
pp.
5-36
|
|
Faizel
Ismail
|
How
Can Least- Developed Countries and Other Small, Weak and Vulnerable Economies
Also Gain from the Doha Development Agenda on the Road to Hong Kong?
|
No.1
|
pp.
37-68
|
|
Oleg
V. Riabokon
|
Trade
Liberalization for the Second Largest Country in Europe: Going West or East
or Can it be Both?
|
No.1
|
pp.
69-111
|
|
Alejandro
Jara, M. del Carmen Dominguez
|
Liberalization
of Trade in Services and Trade Negotiations
|
No.1
|
pp.
113-127
|
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Zhiguang
Tong
|
The
Development of China and World Trade
|
No.1
|
pp.
129-136
|
|
Dongli
Huang
|
Legal
Interpretation of Paragraph 242 of the Report of the Working Party on the
Accession of China Under the World Trade Organization Legal Framework
|
No.1
|
pp.
137-152
|
|
Jai
S. Mah
|
Export
Promotion and Economic Development: The Case of Korea
|
No.1
|
pp.
153-166
|
|
Ali
Z. Marossi
|
Iran
is Knocking at the World Trade Organization Door: Iran s Economy and the
World Economy- Challenges and Opportunities
|
No.1
|
pp.
167-185
|
|
Petros
C. Mavroidis
|
If
I Don t Do It, Somebody Else Will (Or Won t)
|
No.1
|
pp.
187-214
|
|
Simon
J. Evenett
|
The
World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong: What Next?
|
No.2
|
pp.
221-238
|
|
Tania
Voon, Alan Yanovich
|
The
Facts Aside: The Limitation of World Trade Organization Appeals to Issues of
Law
|
No.2
|
pp.
239-258
|
|
Dilip
K. Das
|
The
Doha Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations and Trade in Agriculture
|
No.2
|
pp.
259-290
|
|
Justice
C. Nwobike
|
The
Emerging Trade Regime Under the Cotonou Partnership Agreement: Its Human
Rights Implications
|
No.2
|
pp.
291-314
|
|
Jonell
B. Goco
|
Non-
Discrimination, "Likeness", and Market Definition in World Trade
Organization Jurisprudence
|
No.2
|
pp.
315-340
|
|
Karen
Lapid
|
Outsourcing
and Offshoring Under the General Agreement on Trade in Services
|
No.2
|
pp.
341-364
|
|
Ngangjoh
H. Yenkong
|
World
Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Retaliatory Regime at the Tenth
Anniversary of the Organization: Reshaping the "Last Resort"
Against Non- compliance
|
No.2
|
pp.
365-384
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
Not
Without a Clue: Commentary on "the Persistent Puzzles of
Safeguards"
|
No.2
|
pp.
385-404
|
|
A.
Vindelyn Smith-Hillman
|
Title:
First a Glimmer, Now a ...? The Prospect of a Caribbean Competition Policy
|
No.2
|
pp.
405-422
|
|
Eric
H. Leroux
|
What
is a "Service Supplied in the Exercise of Governmental Authority"
Under Article I:3 (b) and (c) of the General Agreement on Trade in Services?
|
No.3
|
pp.
345-385
|
|
Nilanjan
Banik, Basudeb Biswas, Peter J. Saunders
|
An
Optimum Currency Area in South Asia: Is it Plausible?
|
No.3
|
pp.
387-405
|
|
Taro
Hallworth, Matloob Piracha
|
Macroeconomic
Fluctuations and Anti- dumping Filings: Evidence from a New Generation of
Protectionist Countries
|
No.3
|
pp.
407-423
|
|
Razeen
Sappideen
|
Harmonizing
International Commercial Law Through Codification
|
No.3
|
pp.
425-451
|
|
Shi-Young
Lee, Sanghack Lee, Sung Hee Jun
|
A
Simple Model of Anti- Import Campaigns
|
No.3
|
pp.
453-465
|
|
Raymond
Saner, Laura Paez
|
Technical
Assistance to Least- Developed Countries in the Context of the Doha
Development Round: High Risk of Failure
|
No.3
|
pp.
467-494
|
|
Kim
Kaivanto
|
Premise
and Practice of UK Launch Aid
|
No.3
|
pp.
495-525
|
|
Joy
A. Kim
|
Opportunities
and Challenges in Liberalizing the Environmental Goods and Services Market:
The Case of Developing Countries in Asia
|
No.3
|
pp.
527-548
|
|
Rahul
Sen
|
"New
Regionalism" in Asia: A Comparative Analysis of Emerging Regional and
Bilateral Trading Agreements involving ASEAN, China and India
|
No.4
|
pp.
553-596
|
|
Dale
D. Murphy
|
The
Tuna- Dolphin Wars
|
No.4
|
pp.
597-617
|
|
Roman
Grynberg, Veniana Qalo
|
Labour
Standards in US and EU Preferential Trading Arrangements
|
No.4
|
pp.
619-653
|
|
Gavin
Goh
|
Tipping
the Apple Cart: The Limits of Science and Law in the SPS Agreement after
Japan-Apples
|
No.4
|
pp.
655-686
|
|
Alan
Swinbank
|
Like
Products, Animal Welfare and the World Trade Organization
|
No.4
|
pp.
687-711
|
|
Patrick
A. Messerlin, Hilda Fridh
|
The
Agreement on Safeguards: Proposals for Change in the Light of the EC Steel Safeguards
|
No.4
|
pp.
713-751
|
|
Mitsuo
Matsushita, Aya Iino
|
The
Blocking Legislation as a Countermeasure to the US Anti- Dumping Act of 1916:
A Comparative Analysis of the EC and Japanese Damage Recovery Legislation
|
No.4
|
pp.
753-776
|
|
Fabrizio
Di Gianni, Renato Antonini
|
DSB
Decisions and Direct Effect of WTO Law: Should the EC Courts be More Flexible
when the Flexibility of the WTO System has Come to an End?
|
No.4
|
pp.
777-793
|
|
Stefano
Inama
|
The
Dimensions of Regional Integration in South East Asia, by Safir Hafez
|
No.4
|
pp.
795-796
|
|
Fabrizio
Pagani
|
Are
Plurilateral Trade Agreements Possible Outside of the World Trade
Organization?
|
No.4
|
pp.
797-812
|
|
Clotilde
Granger, Jean-Marc Siroen
|
Core
Labour Standards in Trade Agreements: From Multilateralism to Bilateralism
|
No.5
|
pp.
813-836
|
|
Ilona
Cheyne
|
Risk
and Precaution in World Trade Organization Law
|
No.5
|
pp.
837-864
|
|
Patricia
Close
|
Regional
Adaptive Synergies in the World Trading System
|
No.5
|
pp.
865-887
|
|
Thomas
W. Walsh
|
Dispute
Settlement at the World Trade Organization: Do Municipal Laws Promoting
Private Party Identification of Trade Disputes Affect State Participation?
|
No.5
|
pp.
889-908
|
|
Angela
T. Gobbi Estrella, Gary N. Horlick
|
Mandatory
Abolition of Anti- dumping, Countervailing Duties and Safeguards in Customs
Unions and Free- Trade Areas Constituted Between World Trade Organization
Members: Revisiting a Long- standing Discussion in Light of the Appellate
Body s Turkey-Textiles Ruling
|
No.5
|
pp.
909-944
|
|
Kym
Anderson, Will Martin, Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
|
Impact
of Global Trade and Subsidy Policies on Developing Country Trade
|
No.5
|
pp.
945-968
|
|
Sheela
Rai
|
Protection
of Competition Through Anti- dumping Law: A Case Study of the Vitamin
Industry in India
|
No.5
|
pp.
969-977
|
|
Alan
O. Sykes
|
The
Fundamental Deficiencies of the Agreement on Safeguards: A Reply to Professor
Lee
|
No.5
|
pp.
979-996
|
|
Romain
Perez
|
Are
the Economic Partnership Agreements a First- best Optimum for the African
Caribbean Pacific Countries?
|
No.6
|
pp.
999-1019
|
|
Pilar
Zejan, Frank L. Bartels
|
Be
Nice and Get Your Money- An Empirical Analysis of World Trade Organization
Trade Disputes and Aid
|
No.6
|
pp.
1021-1047
|
|
William
A. Kerr, Jill E. Hobbs
|
Bilateralism-
A Radical Shift in US Trade Policy: What Will It Mean for Agricultural Trade?
|
No.6
|
pp.
1049-1058
|
|
Panagiotis
Delimatsis
|
Don
t Gamble with GATS- The Interaction between Articles VI, XVI, XVII and XVIII
GATS in the Light of the US- Gambling Case
|
No.6
|
pp.
1059-1080
|
|
Prakash
Narayanan
|
Anti-
dumping in India- Present State and Future Prospects
|
No.6
|
pp.
1081-1097
|
|
Ruwantissa
Abeyratne
|
Effects
of United States/ European Union Open Skies on Competition
|
No.6
|
pp.
1099-1114
|
|
Guy
Harpaz
|
A
Proposed Model for Enhanced European Union- Israeli Relations: Prevailing Legal
Arrangements and Prospective Juridical Challenges
|
No.6
|
pp.
1115-1144
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
Comments
on the Recent Debate on Safeguards- Difference in Perspectives, Not a Failure
of Appreciation
|
No.6
|
pp.
1145-1147
|
|
Journal
of World Trade, 2007, Vol.41
|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page
to Page
|
|
Isabelle
Van Damme
|
The
Interpretation of Schedules of Commitments
|
No.1
|
pp.
1-52
|
|
Donald
Feaver, Kenneth Wilson
|
Preferential
Trade Agreements and their Implications for Customs Services
|
No.1
|
pp.
53-74
|
|
Manfred
Elsig
|
The
World Trade Organization s Legitimacy Crisis: What Does the Beast Look Like?
|
No.1
|
pp.
75-98
|
|
Hakim
Ben Hammouda, Stephen N. Karingi, Mustapha Sadni Jallab
|
Non-
agricultural Market Access Negotiations in the World Trade Organization
|
No.1
|
pp.
99-126
|
|
Suparna
Karmakar
|
Disciplining
Domestic Regulations Under GATS and its Implications for Developing
Countries: An Indian Case Study
|
No.1
|
pp.
127-158
|
|
Pablo
Martin Rodriguez
|
Safeguards
in the World Trade Organization Ten Years After: A Dissociated State of the
Law?
|
No.1
|
pp.
159-190
|
|
Peter
Drahos
|
Weaving
Webs of Influence: The United States, Free Trade Agreements and Dispute
Resolution
|
No.1
|
pp.
191-210
|
|
Jiangyu
Wang
|
Financial
Liberalization and Regulation in East Asia: Lessons from Financial Crises and
the Chinese Experience of Controlled Liberalization
|
No.1
|
pp.
211-241
|
|
Louise
Curran
|
Response
to the Article "Are the Economic Partnership Agreements a First- bet
Optimum for the ACP Countries?" Perez, R. (2006) 40 (6)
|
No.1
|
pp.
243-244
|
|
Sydney
M. Cone III
|
Legal
Services and the Doha Round Dilemma
|
No.2
|
pp.
245-272
|
|
Graham
Mayeda
|
Playing
Fair: The Meaning of Fair and Equitable Treatment in Bilateral Investment
Treaties
|
No.2
|
pp.
273-291
|
|
Shin-yi
Peng
|
Trade
in Telecommunications Services: Doha and Beyond
|
No.2
|
pp.
293-317
|
|
Amin
Alavi
|
On
the (Non-) Effectiveness of the World Trade Organization Special and
Differential Treatments in the Dispute Settlement Process
|
No.2
|
pp.
319-349
|
|
Jaime
de Melo
|
Regionalism
and Developing Countries: A Primer
|
No.2
|
pp.
351-369
|
|
Thomas
Weishing Huang
|
Taiwan
s Protocol 16 Special Safeguard and Anti- dumping Enforcement on Imports from
China
|
No.2
|
pp.
371-409
|
|
Marion
Jansen
|
Services
Trade Liberalization at the Regional Level: Does Southern and Eastern Africa
Stand to Gain From Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations?
|
No.2
|
pp.
411-450
|
|
Igor
I. Kavass
|
WTO
Accession: Procedure, Requirements and Costs
|
No.3
|
pp.
453-474
|
|
Henning
M. Grosse Ruse-Khan
|
The
Role of Chairman s Statements in the WTO
|
No.3
|
pp.
475-534
|
|
Yuhong
Zhao
|
Overcoming
"Green Barriers": China s First Five Years Into the WTO
|
No.3
|
pp.
535-558
|
|
Johan
Paul Lindeque
|
A
Firm Perspective of Anti- dumping and Countervailing Duty Cases in the United
States
|
No.3
|
pp.
559-579
|
|
Won-Mog
Choi
|
Legal
Analysis of Korea- ASEAN Regional Trade Integration
|
No.3
|
pp.
581-603
|
|
Antonis
Antoniadis
|
Unilateral
Measures and WTO Dispute Settlement: An EC Perspective
|
No.3
|
pp.
605-627
|
|
Susan
Ariel Aaronson
|
A
Match Made in the Corporate and Public Interest: Marrying Voluntary CSR
Initiatives and the WTO
|
No.3
|
pp.
629-659
|
|
Laura
J. Loppacher, William A. Kerr, Richard R. Barichello
|
The
Debate on Improving Implementation of the Regionalization Chapter of the SPS
Agreement: Real Problems or Disguised Protectionism?
|
No.4
|
pp.
667-681
|
|
Maureen
Irish
|
GSP
Tariffs and Conditionality: A Comment on EC- Preferences
|
No.4
|
pp.
683-698
|
|
Gilbert
Gagne
|
Policy
Diversity, State Autonomy, and the US- Canada Softwood Lumber Dispute:
Philosophical and Normative Aspects
|
No.4
|
pp.
699-730
|
|
Deli
Yang, Mahmut Sonmez
|
Economic
and Cultural Impact on Intellectual Property Violations: A Study of Software
Piracy
|
No.4
|
pp.
731-750
|
|
Roman
Greenberg, Veniana Qalo
|
Migration
and the World Trade Organization
|
No.4
|
pp.
751-781
|
|
Chan-Mo
Chung
|
Interpretation
of "Interconnection" by the WTO Mexico- Telecommunications Panel: A
Critique
|
No.4
|
pp.
783-798
|
|
Junrong
Song
|
A
Comparative Study on the Trade Barriers Regulation and the Foreign Trade
Barriers Investigation Rules
|
No.4
|
pp.
799-831
|
|
Mira
Burri Nenova
|
The
Law of the World Trade Organization and the Communications Law of the
European Community: On a Path of Harmony or Discord?
|
No.4
|
pp.
833-878
|
|
Fernando
Pierola, Gary Horlick
|
WTO
Dispute Settlement and Dispute Settlement in the "North- South"
Agreements of the Americas: Considerations for Choice of Forum
|
No.5
|
pp.
855-908
|
|
Rolf
J. Langhammer
|
Service
Trade Liberalization as a Handmaiden of Competitiveness in Manufacturing: An
Industrialized or Developing Country Issue?
|
No.5
|
pp.
909-929
|
|
Raymond
Saner, Ricardo Guilherme
|
The
International Monetary Fund s Influence on Trade Policies of Low- income
Countries: A Valid Undertaking?
|
No.5
|
pp.
931-981
|
|
Shawkat
Alam
|
Trade
Restrictions Pursuant to Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Developmental
Implications for Developing Countries
|
No.5
|
pp.
983-1014
|
|
Yanning
Yu
|
Circumvention
and Anti- circumvention in Anti- dumping Practice: A New Problem in China s
Outbound Trade
|
No.5
|
pp.
1015-1041
|
|
Won-Mog
Choi
|
To
Comply or Not to Comply?- Non- implementation Problems in the WTO Dispute
Settlement System
|
No.5
|
pp.
1043-1071
|
|
Sangeeta
Khorana
|
Do
Trade Preferences Enhance Market Access for Developing Countries Agricultural
Products? Evidence from Switzerland
|
No.5
|
pp.
1073-1090
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
The
Beginning of Economic Integration Between East Asia and North America?-
Forming the Third Largest Free Trade Area Between the United States and the
Republic of Korea
|
No.5
|
pp.
1091-1123
|
|
Gail
E. Evans
|
Substansive
Trademark Law Harmonization by Means of the WTO Appelate Body and the
European Court of Justice: The Case of Trade Name Protection
|
No.6
|
pp.
1127-1162
|
|
Won
W. Koo, Ihn H. Uhm
|
Effects
of Dumping vs. Anti- dumping Measures: The US Trade Remedy Laws Applied to
Wheat Imports from Canada
|
No.6
|
pp.
1163-1184
|
|
Katsuri
Das
|
GATS
2000 Negotiations and India: Evolution and State of Play
|
No.6
|
pp.
1185-1236
|
|
Sherzod
Shadikhojaev, Nohyoung Park
|
Cessation
and Reparation in the GATT/ WTO Legal System: A View from the Law of State
Responsibility
|
No.6
|
pp.
1237-1258
|
|
Erland
Herfindahl, Richard W. Brown
|
WTO
Negotiation in Financial Services: Standing Offers Disappoint
|
No.6
|
pp.
1259-1273
|
|
Sun
Liang, Zhang Xiangchen
|
Redefining
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No.6
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pp.
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Donald
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A
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Quota Under GATS Article XVI
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No.6
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Journal
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Author
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Reto
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Towards
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Measures
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pp.
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Doaa
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The
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pp.
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James
Scott
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The
Use and Misuse of Trade Negotiation Simulations
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No.1
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Bernadette
Andreosso-O Callaghan, Francoise Nicolas
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What
Scope for an EU- ASEAN Free Trade Agreement?
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No.1
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pp.
105-128
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Louise
Curran
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Forecasting
the Trade Outcomes of Liberalization in a Quota Context- What Do We Learn
From Changes in Textiles Trade After the ATC?
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No.1
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129-150
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Gijs
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Fear
and Loading in West Bank/ Gaza: The State of Palestinian Trade
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No.1
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pp.
151-175
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Chad
P. Bown, Bernard M. Hoekman
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Developing
Countries and Enforcement of Trade Agreements: Why Dispute Settlement is Not
Enough
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No.1
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pp.
177-203
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Jan
Wouters, Bart de Meester
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The
UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity and WTO Law: A Case Study in
Fragmentation of International Law
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No.1
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pp.
205-240
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Marco
Bronckers
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Private
Appeals to WTO Law: An Update
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No.2
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pp.
245-260
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Ruwantissa
Abeyratne
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Ground
Handling Services at Airports as a Trade Barrier
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No.2
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pp.
261-277
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Marc
Iynedjian
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The
Case for Incorporating Scientists and Technicians into WTO Panels
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No.2
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pp.
279-297
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Brian
Kelly
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The
Treatment of Profit in the Export Market in Antidumping Duty Proceedings
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No.2
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pp.
299-313
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Keith
Walsh
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Trade
in Services: Does Gravity Hold?
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No.2
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pp.
315-334
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Shi
Young Lee, Eun mee Kim, Young Il Kim
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The
Effect of the Korean Screen Quota System on Box Office Performance
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No.2
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pp.
335-346
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Rahul
Singh
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The
World Trade Organization and Legitimacy: Evolving a Framework for Bridging
the Democratic Deficit
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No.2
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pp.
347-365
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Leon
Trakman
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The
Proliferation of Free Trade Agreements: Bane or Beauty?
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No.2
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pp.
367-388
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Reinhard
Quick
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Regulatory
Cooperation- A Subject of Bilateral Trade Negotiations or Even for the WTO?
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No.3
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pp.
391-406
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Richard
Bonsi, A.L. Hammett, Bob Smith
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Eco-
labels and International Trade: Problems and Solutions
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No.3
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pp.
407-432
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Shadan
Farasat
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India
s Quest for Regional Trade Agreements: Challenges Ahead
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No.3
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pp.
433-460
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Kasturi
Das
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Select
Issues and Debates around Geographical Indications with Particular Reference
to India
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No.3
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pp.
461-507
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Eirhc
Vranes
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The
Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) and its Compatibility with the GATS
Disciplines on Financial Services
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No.3
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pp.
509-533
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Barbara
Fliess, Joy A. Kim
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Non-
tariff Barriers Facing Trade in Selected Environmental Goods and Associated
Services
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No.3
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pp.
535-562
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Tsai-Yu
Lin
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Exploring
the Link Between Trade and Cultural Protection in the Context of Anti-
dumping
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pp.
563-586
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Benn
McGrady
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Fragmentation
of International Law or "Systemic Integration" of Treaty Regimes:
EC- Biotech Products and the Proper Interpretation of Article 31(3) (c) of
the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
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No.4
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pp.
589-618
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Kamal
Saggi
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Trade-
related Policy Coherence and Access to Essential Medicines
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No.4
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pp.
619-639
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Kang
Yu, Xiangyong Tan, Xian Xin
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Have
China s FDI Policy Changes Been Successful in Reducing Its FDI Regional
Disparity?
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No.4
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pp.
641-652
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Kotaro
Matsuzawa
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Movement
of Natural Person and the United States: Probability of the Mode 4 Offer
Improvement by the United States
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653-670
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Peter
Leon
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A
Fork in the Investor- State Road: South Africa s New Mineral Regulatory
Regime Four Years On
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pp.
671-690
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Juscelino
F. Colares
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An
Empirical Examination of Product and Litigant- Specific Theories for the
Divergence Between NAFTA Chapter 19 and US Judicial Review
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691-722
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J.
Bradley Bigos
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Contemplating
GATS Article XVIII on Additional Commitments
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Alexander
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Indisputably
Essential: The Economics of Dispute Settlement Institutions in Trade
Agreements
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pp.
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Jean-Jacques
Hallaert
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Proliferation
of Preferential Trade Agreements: Quantifying its Welfare Impact and
Preference Erosion
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No.5
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813-836
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Daniela
Persin
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Free
Movement of Labour: UK Responses to the Eastern Enlargement and GATS Mode 4
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No.5
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pp.
837-864
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Robert
Stelzer
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GATT
Doctrine and the Limits of the WTO: An Investigation into Germany s Stem Cell
Act
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865-903
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Rup
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Small
States, Big Problems: Small Solutions from Big Countries
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Sachin
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The
WTO and Trade in Electronically Delivered Software: Emerging Challenges and
Policy Options- An Indian Perspective
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No.5
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Prabhash
Ranjan
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Industrial
Tariff Reduction: Why the Best Might Still Turn Out to Be the Worst?
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Bradly
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Challenges
to Multilateral Trade: The Impact of Bilateral, Preferential and Regional
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Jean-Christophe
Maur
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Regionalism
and Trade Facilitation: A Primer
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979-1012
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Jeanine
Gama Sa Cabral, Gabriella Giovanna Lucarelli de Salvio
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Considerations
on the Mercosur Dispute Settlement Mechanism and the Impact of its Decisions
in the WTO Dispute Resolution System
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No.6
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1013-1040
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Joseph
M. Senona
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Negotiating
Special and Differential Treatment from Doha to Post- Hong Kong: Can Poor
People Still Benefit?
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No.6
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pp.
1041-1064
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Laura
Paez
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GATS
Financial Services Liberalization: How do OECD Members Schedules Impact
Commercial Banking FDI?
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No.6
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1065-1083
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Andrew
T.F. Lang
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Provisional
Measures Under Article 5.7 of the WTO s Agreement on Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures: Some Criticisms of the Jurisprudence So Far
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No.6
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1085-1106
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Henrik
Horn, Petros C. Mavroidis
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The
Permissible Reach of National Environmental Policies
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No.6
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pp.
1107-1178
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Tien
Quang Tran
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Reforms
in FDI Policy and the Investment Climate in Vietnam
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No.6
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Caroline
E. Foster
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Prior
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1203-1217
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Journal
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number
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Francis
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China,
Regional Trade Agreements and WTO Law
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pp.
1-57
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Peter
Thomas Orebech
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From
Diplomatic- to Human Rights Protection: The Possessions under the 1950
European Human Rights Convention, First Additional Protocol Article 1
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pp.
59-96
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Huanan
Liu, William A. Kerr, Jill E. Hobbs
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Product
Safety, Collateral Damage and Trade Policy Responses: Restoring Confidence in
China s Exports
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No.1
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pp.
97-124
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Jennifer
Brown, Shawkat Alam
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Australia
s Extended Producer Responsibility for Portable Consumer Batteries:
Conflicting or Reconciling Trade and Environment Obligations?
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No.1
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pp.
125-152
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Jong
Bum Kim, Joongi Kim
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RTAs
for Development: Utilizing Territoriality Principle Exemptions under
Preferential Rules of Origin
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No.1
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pp.
153-172
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Asif
H. Qureshi
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International
Trade for Development:The WTO as a Development Institution?
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No.1
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pp.
173-188
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Christina
Stephenson
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Reproductive
Outsourcing to India: WTO Obligations in the Absence of US National
Legislation
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No.1
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pp.
189-208
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David
Collins
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Efficient
Breach, Reliance and Contract Remedies at the WTO
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No.2
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pp.
225-244
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Parashar
Kulkarni
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Impact
of the GATS on Basic Social Services Redux
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No.2
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pp.
245-283
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Jose
Anson, Marc Bacchetta, Matthias Helble
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Using
Preferences to Promote LDC Exports: A Canadian Success Story?
|
No.2
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pp.
285-315
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Boyan
Konstantinov
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Human
Rights and the WTO: Are They Really Oil and Water?
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No.2
|
pp.
317-338
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Melaku
Geboye Desta
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Accession
for What? An Examination of Ethiopia s Decision to Join the WTO
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No.2
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pp.
339-362
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Rafael
Leite Pinto de Andrade
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The
Positive Consequences of Non- tariff Barriers
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No.2
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pp.
363-378
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Anuj
J. Mathew, Santiago Fernandez de Cordoba
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The
Green Dilemma about Liberalization of Trade in Environmental Goods
|
No.2
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pp.
379-416
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In
Yeung J. Cho
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Japan
s First CVDs Determination: With Particular Emphasis on the Issue of
Direction and Entrustment
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No.2
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pp.
417-437
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Locknie
Hsu
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SWFs,
Recent US Legislative Changes, and Treaty Obligations Sovereign Wealth Funds,
Recent US Legislative Changes, and Treaty Obligations
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No.3
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pp.
451-477
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Rupa
Chanda
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Mobility
of Less- Skilled Workers under Bilateral Agreements: Lessons for the GATS
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No.3
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pp.
479-506
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Arwel
Davies
|
Interpreting
the Chapeau of GATT Article XX in Light of the New Approach in Brazil-Tyres
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No.3
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pp.
507-539
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Xiaomei
E
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China
s WTO Accession and Sustainable Development: Challenges and Policy Responses
|
No.3
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pp.
541-569
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Andrew
D. Mitchell, Tania Voon
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Patents
and Public Health in the WTO, FTAs and Beyond: Tension and Conflict in
International Law
|
No.3
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pp.
571-601
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Alan
Swinbank
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EU
Sugar Policy: An Extraordinary Story of Continuity, But Then Change
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No.3
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pp.
603-620
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Vik
Naidoo
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Trade
Commitments in Education Services: The Need to Move Out of the Current
Impasse
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No.3
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pp.
621-640
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Ruwantissa
Abeyratne
|
Carbon
Trading in Commercial Aviation
|
No.3
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641-655
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Shin-yi
Peng
|
Liberalization
of Trade in Television Services: The Negotiation Dilemma and Challenges for
the Future
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657-681
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Antonio
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The
Cost of Transnational Accidents: Lessons from Bhopal and Amoco
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No.4
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pp.
683-705
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Erich
Vranes
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Climate
Change and the WTO: EU Emission Trading and the WTO Disciplines on Trade in
Goods, Services and Investment Protection
|
No.4
|
pp.
707-735
|
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Krista
Nadakavukaren Schefer
|
Corruption
and the WTO Legal System
|
No.4
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pp.
737-770
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Krishanti
Vignarajah
|
Reconciling
Free Trade and Safe Trade: New Paradigms for Regulating Imports in the
Twenty-First Century
|
No.4
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pp.
771-795
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Norio
Komuro
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FTA
Outward Processing at the Crossroads
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No.4
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pp.
797-846
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Ling-Ling
He, Razeen Sappideen
|
Reflections
on China s WTO Accession Commitments and Their Observance
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No.4
|
pp.
847-871
|
|
Shintaro
Hamanaka
|
The
Building Block versus Stumbling Block Debate of Regionalism: From the
Perspective of Service Trade Liberalization in Asia
|
No.4
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pp.
873-891
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V.S.
Seshadri
|
Evolution
in India s Regional Trading Arrangements
|
No.5
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pp.
903-926
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Dr
Umut Turksen
|
The
WTO Law and the EC s GSP+ Arrangement
|
No.5
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pp.
927-968
|
|
Prof.
Dr Rolf H. Weber, Mirina Grosz
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Governments
Interventions into the Real Economy under WTO Law Revisited: New Tendencies
of Governmental Support of the Automobile Industry
|
No.5
|
pp.
969-1012
|
|
Batshur
Gootiiz, Aaditya Mattoo
|
Services
in Doha: What s on the Table?
|
No.5
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pp.
1013-1030
|
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Jun
Kazeki
|
Permanent
Group of Experts under the SCM Agreement
|
No.5
|
pp.
1031-1045
|
|
Armin
Steinbach
|
EC
Liability for Non- compliance with Decisions of the WTO DSB: The Lack of
Judicial Protection Persists
|
No.5
|
pp.
1047-1069
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|
David
Collins
|
Health
Protection at the World Trade Organization: The J- Value as a Universal
Standard for Reasonableness of Regulatory Precautions
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No.5
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pp.
1071-1091
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Julia
O Brien
|
The
Equity of Levelling the Playing Field in the Climate Change Context
|
No.5
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pp.
1093-1114
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|
Ludivine
Tamiotti, Vesile Kulacoglu
|
National
Climate Change Mitigation Measures and Their Implications for the
Multilateral Trading System: Key Findings of the WTO/ UNEP Report on Trade
and Climate Change
|
No.5
|
pp.
1115-1144
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|
Faizel
Ismail
|
The
Role of the Chair in the WTO Negotiations from the Potsdam Collapse in June
2007 to July 2008
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No.6
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pp.
1145-1171
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Darnita
York Akers, Sencer Ecer
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The
TRIPS Agreement and Its Effects on the R&D Spending of US- Owned
Multinational Companies in Developing Countries
|
No.6
|
pp.
1173-1192
|
|
Laura
Nielsen
|
Green
Farm Subsidies Sponsoring Eco Labeling: Is the Separation of Market Access
and Subsidies Regulation in WTO Law Sustainable?
|
No.6
|
pp.
1193-1222
|
|
Humberto
Zuniga Schroder
|
Definition
of the Concept "International Standard" in the TBT Agreement
|
No.6
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pp.
1223-1254
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Yoshiko
Naiki
|
Accountability
and Legitimacy in Global Health and Safety Governance: The World Trade
Organization, the SPS Committee, and International Standard- Setting Organizations
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No.6
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pp.
1255-1279
|
|
Louise
Curran
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EU
Trade Defence Actions against China and Their Impacts: The Cases of Textiles
and Footwear
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No.6
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pp.
1281-1297
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Stuart
Smyth, Peter W.B. Phillips, William A. Kerr
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Global
Governance Quandaries Regarding Transformative Technologies for Bioproducts,
Crops, and Foods
|
No.6
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pp.
1299-1323
|
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Valentin
Zahrnt
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For
a New Classification System of Domestic Support in the WTO Agreement on
Agriculture
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No.6
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pp.
1325-1343
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Journal
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Author
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Title
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number
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to Page
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Veronika
Hrbata
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No
International Organization is an Island . . . the WTO s Relationship with the
WIPO: A Model for the Governance of Trade Linkage Areas?
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No.1
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pp.
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Mira
Burri-Nenova
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Trade
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No.1
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Robert
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Sprinting
During a Marathon: Why the WTO Ministerial Failed in July 2008
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No.1
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81-126
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Julia
Ya Qin
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The
Challenge of Interpreting "WTO- PLUS" Provisions
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No.1
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Jorge
A. Huerta-Goldman
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Mexico
in the WTO and NAFTA in a Nutshell: Litigating International Trade Disputes
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No.1
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173-202
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Alessandro
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Trade
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No.1
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pp.
203-222
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Jean-Jacques
Hallaert
|
Economic
Partnership Agreements: Tariff Cuts, Revenue Losses and Trade Diversion in
Sub- Saharan Africa
|
No.1
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pp.
223-250
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Celine
Carrere, Jaime de Melo
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The
Doha Round and Market Access for LDCs: Scenarios for the EU and US Markets
|
No.1
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pp.
251-290
|
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Michael
M. Du
|
Reducing
Product Standards Heterogeneity through International Standards in the WTO:
How Far across the River?
|
No.2
|
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295-318
|
|
Donald
Feaver, Will McGoldrick, Victoria Boyd-Wells
|
Is
Australia s EAP a Prohibited Export Subsidy?
|
No.2
|
pp.
319-347
|
|
Dominic
Coppens
|
WTO
Disciplines on Export Credit Support for Agricultural Products in the Wake of
the US- Upland Cotton Case and the Doha Round Negotiations
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No.2
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pp.
349-384
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Nellie
Munin
|
The
Evolution of Dispute Settlement Provisions in Israel s PTAs: Is There a
Global Lesson?
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No.2
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385-403
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Kyriaki
Noussia
|
The
EU- China Agreement on Maritime Transport
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No.2
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405-418
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Syed
Tariq Anwar
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CFIUS,
Chinese MNCs Outward FDI, and Globalization of Business
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No.2
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pp.
419-466
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Martina
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Participatory
Governance in the WTO: How Inclusive Is Global Civil Society?
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No.2
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467-488
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Regis
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Financial
Sector Regulation and Financial Services Liberalization at the Crossroads:
The Relevance of International Financial Standards in WTO Law
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No.2
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Tsai-Yu
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|
The
Forgotten Role of WHO/ IHR in Trade Responses to 2009 A/ H1N1 Influenza
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No.3
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515-543
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John
S. Odell
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Negotiating
from Weakness in International Trade Relations
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No.3
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545-566
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Xinhua
Gu, Li Sheng
|
A
Sensible Policy Tool for Pareto Improvement: Capital Controls
|
No.3
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pp.
567-590
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Irina
Kireeva, Robert Black
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International
Trade and Plant Protection Issues: Example of Plant Quarantine Law of the
Russian Federation
|
No.3
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pp.
591-609
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Roberto
Soprano
|
Doha
Reform of WTO Export Credit Provisions in the SCM Agreement: The Perspective
of Developing Countries
|
No.3
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pp.
611-632
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|
Henry
Gao
|
Taking
Justice into Your Own Hand: The TBI Mechanism in China
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No.3
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pp.
633-659
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Rogerio
de Souza Farias
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Sowing
the Seeds of Leadership: Brazil and the Agricultural Trade Negotiations of
the Uruguay Round
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No.3
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pp.
661-685
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Hakim
Ben Hammouda, Patrick N. Osakwe
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Financing
Development in Africa: Trends, Issues, and Challenges in the Context of the
Aid for Trade Initiative
|
No.3
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pp.
687-723
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Gary
Horlick, Edwin Vermulst
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30
Years of Public Service at the WTO: A Tribute to Jan Woznowski, Director of
the Rules Division
|
No.4
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725-727
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Jorge
Miranda
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Causal
Link and Non- attribution as Interpreted in WTO Trade Remedy Disputes
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No.4
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pp.
729-762
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Gary
Clyde Hufbauer
|
Tax
Discipline in the WTO
|
No.4
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pp.
763-777
|
|
Debra
P. Steger
|
The
Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Agreement: Ahead of its Time or Time
for Reform?
|
No.4
|
pp.
779-796
|
|
Andrew
L. Stoler
|
The
Evolution of Subsidies Disciplines in GATT and the WTO
|
No.4
|
pp.
797-808
|
|
Gerard
Depayre
|
An
Innovative Approach to Multilateral Negotiations: The Shadow of Jan Woznowski
|
No.4
|
pp.
809-812
|
|
Tegan
Brink
|
Which
WTO Rules Can a PTA Lawfully Breach? Completing the Analysis in Brazil- Tyres
|
No.4
|
pp.
813-846
|
|
Neo
Jingjie Fu
|
Impasse
in the DDA NAMA Sectoral Negotiations and Possible Solutions
|
No.4
|
pp.
847-876
|
|
Emily
Reid
|
Regulatory
Autonomy in the EU and WTO: Defining and Defending Its Limits
|
No.4
|
pp.
877-901
|
|
Johan
Paul Lindeque, Steven Michael McGuire
|
Non-
market Capabilities and the Prosecution of Trade Remedy Cases in the United
States
|
No.4
|
pp.
903-930
|
|
Jun
Kazeki
|
Anti-
dumping Negotiations under the WTO and FANs
|
No.5
|
pp.
931-965
|
|
Michael
E.S. Hoffman
|
Job
Losses and Perceptions of Globalization
|
No.5
|
pp.
967-983
|
|
Sachin
Chaturvedi, S.K. Mohanty
|
Assessing
the Market Openness Effects of Regulation in India: An Overview of Emerging
Trends and Policy Issues
|
No.5
|
pp.
985-1021
|
|
Dukgeun
Ahn, William J. Moon
|
Alternative
Approach to Causation Analysis in Trade Remedy Investigations: "Cost of
Production" Test
|
No.5
|
pp.
1023-1052
|
|
Christine
McIsaac
|
Opening
a GATE to Reduce Global Emissions: Getting over and into the WTO
|
No.5
|
pp.
1053-1081
|
|
Heng
Wang
|
WTO
Origin Rules for Services and the Defects: Substantial Input Test as One Way
Out?
|
No.5
|
pp.
1083-1108
|
|
Kym
Anderson, Johanna Croser
|
New
Indicators of How Much Agricultural Policies Restrict Global Trade
|
No.5
|
pp.
1109-1126
|
|
Fabio
Morosini
|
The
MERCOSUR Trade and Environment Linkage Debate: The Disputes over Trade in
Retreaded Tires
|
No.5
|
pp.
1127-1144
|
|
Petros
C. Mavroidis
|
WTO
and PTAs: A Preference for Multilateralism? (or, the Dog That Tried to Stop
the Bus)
|
No.5
|
pp.
1145-1154
|
|
Marcia
Don Harpaz
|
Sense
and Sensibilities of China and WTO Dispute Settlement
|
No.6
|
pp.
1155-1186
|
|
Rizwanul
Islam
|
An
Appraisal of the South Asian Free Trade Agreement and Its Consistency with
the WTO Rules on Preferential Trade Agreements
|
No.6
|
pp.
1187-1206
|
|
Marion
Panizzon
|
International
Law of Economic Migration: A Menage a Trois? GATS Mode 4, EPAs, and Bilateral
Migration Agreements
|
No.6
|
pp.
1207-1252
|
|
Florin
Dorian Dascalescu
|
The
European Commission s Practice on Exporters Found Not to Dump in the
Aftermath of WTO Mexico Rice
|
No.6
|
pp.
1253-1272
|
|
Bernard
Hoekman, Khalid Sekkat
|
Arab
Economic Integration: Missing Links
|
No.6
|
pp.
1273-1308
|
|
Chin
Leng Lim, JiangYu Wang
|
China
and the Doha Development Agenda
|
No.6
|
pp.
1309-1331
|
|
Rostam
J. Neuwirth
|
The
"Culture and Trade Debate" Continues: The UNESCO Convention in
Light of the WTO Reports in China- Publications and Audiovisual Products:
Between Amnesia or Deja Vu?
|
No.6
|
pp.
1333-1356
|
|
Journal
of World Trade, 2011, Vol.45
|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page
to Page
|
|
Wenhua
Ji, Cui Huang
|
China
s Experience in Dealing with WTO Dispute Settlement: A Chinese Perspective
|
No.1
|
pp.
1-37
|
|
Andrew
Grainger
|
Trade
Facilitation: A Conceptual Review
|
No.1
|
pp.
39-62
|
|
Weifeng
Zhou, Ludo Cuyvers
|
Linking
International Trade and Labour Standards: The Effectiveness of Sanctions
under the European Union s GSP
|
No.1
|
pp.
63-85
|
|
Panagiotis
Delimatsis
|
The
Fragmentation of International Trade Law
|
No.1
|
pp.
87-116
|
|
Alberto
Alvarez-Jimenez
|
Drug
Trafficking, Money Laundering and International Trade Restrictions after the
WTO Panel Report in Colombia- Ports of Entry: How to Align WTO Law with
International Law
|
No.1
|
pp.
117-157
|
|
Jingxia
Shi, Weidong Chen
|
The
"Specificity" of Cultural Products versus the
"Generality" of Trade Obligations: Reflecting on "China-
Publications and Audiovisual Products"
|
No.1
|
pp.
159-186
|
|
Benjamin
Blase Caryl
|
Is
China s Currency Regime A Countervailable Subsidy? A Legal Analysis Under the
World Trade Organization s SCM Agreement
|
No.1
|
pp.
187-219
|
|
Matthew
Kennedy
|
Why
Are WTO Panels Taking Longer? And What Can Be Done About It?
|
No.1
|
pp.
221-253
|
|
Jane
Korinek, Jeonghoi Kim
|
Export
Restrictions on Strategic Raw Materials and Their Impact on Trade and Global
Supply
|
No.2
|
pp.
255-281
|
|
Adriana
Dantas
|
The
Role of WTO Rules to Discipline Climate Change- Related Agriculture Policies
|
No.2
|
pp.
283-319
|
|
Raj
Bhala, Won-Mog Choi
|
China
s First Loss
|
No.2
|
pp.
321-347
|
|
Nathan
Fudge
|
Walter
Mitty and the Dragon: An Analysis of the Possibility for WTO or IMF Action
against China s Manipulation of the Yuan
|
No.2
|
pp.
349-373
|
|
Jo-Ann
Crawford, C.L. Lim
|
Cast
Light and Evil Will Go Away: The Transparency Mechanism for Regulating
Regional Trade Agreements Three Years After
|
No.2
|
pp.
375-400
|
|
Tsai-Yu
Lin
|
Systemic
Reflection on the EC- IT Product Case: Establishing an
"Understanding" on Maintaining the Product Coverage of the Current
Information Technology Agreement in the Face of Technological Change
|
No.2
|
pp.
401-430
|
|
Dukgeun
Ahn, Wonkyu Shin
|
Analysis
of Anti- dumping Use in Free Trade Agreements
|
No.2
|
pp.
431-456
|
|
Andrew
D. Mitchell, Constantine Salonidis
|
David
s Sling: Cross- Agreement Retaliation in International Trade Disputes
|
No.2
|
pp.
457-488
|
|
Amedeo
Arena
|
The
GATS Notion of Public Services as an Instance of Intergovernmental
Agnosticism: Comparative Insights from EU Supranational Dialectic
|
No.3
|
pp.
489-528
|
|
Sherzod
Shadikhodjaev
|
Checking
RTA Compatibility with Global Trade Rules: WTO Litigation Practice and
Implications from the Transparency Mechanism for RTAs
|
No.3
|
pp.
529-551
|
|
Christopher
Hovius, Jean-Rene Oettli
|
Measuring
the Challenge: The Most Favoured Treatment Clause in the Economic Partnership
Agreements between the European Community and African, Caribbean and Pacific
Countries
|
No.3
|
pp.
553-576
|
|
Stefano
Inama
|
The
Reform of the EC GSP Rules of Origin: Per aspera ad astra?
|
No.3
|
pp.
577-603
|
|
Crina
Viju, William A. Kerr
|
Protectionism
and Global Recession: Has the Link Been Broken?
|
No.3
|
pp.
605-628
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
Reconciling
RTAs with the WTO Multilateral Trading System: Case for a New Sunset
Requirement on RTAs and Development Facilitation
|
No.3
|
pp.
629-651
|
|
Michael
Hertel
|
Climate-
Change- Related Trade Measures and Article XX: Defining Discrimination in
Light of the Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities
|
No.3
|
pp.
653-678
|
|
Warren
H. Maruyama
|
Climate
Change and the WTO: Cap and Trade versus Carbon Tax?
|
No.4
|
pp.
679-726
|
|
Marcia
Don Harpaz
|
China
s WTO Compliance- Plus Anti- dumping Policy
|
No.4
|
pp.
727-766
|
|
Michael
N. Jacobs
|
The
Offensive Power of Regional Trade Agreements
|
No.4
|
pp.
767-784
|
|
Daniela
Persin
|
Market
Access for Small versus Large Service Enterprises: The Preferential and
Multilateral Trade Liberalization Tracks Compared
|
No.4
|
pp.
785-819
|
|
Lars
Nilsson
|
Principles
of EU Imports, Tariffs, and Tariff Regimes
|
No.4
|
pp.
821-835
|
|
Julien
Chaisse, Debashis Chakraborty, Jaydeep Mukherjee
|
Emerging
Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Making: Assessing the Economic Feasibility and
Regulatory Strategies
|
No.4
|
pp.
837-875
|
|
Florin
Dorian Dascalescu
|
Threat
of Injury in Anti- dumping Investigations: Some Comments on the Current
Practice at EU and WTO Level
|
No.4
|
pp.
877-900
|
|
Vivek
Joshi
|
Preferential
Tariff Formation: The Case of the European Union
|
No.5
|
pp.
901-951
|
|
Pierre
Sauve, Anirudh Shingal
|
Reflections
on the Preferential Liberalization of Services Trade
|
No.5
|
pp.
953-963
|
|
Jappe
Eckhardt
|
Firm
Lobbying and EU Trade Policymaking: Reflections on the Anti-Dumping Case
against Chinese and Vietnamese Shoes (2005- 2011)
|
No.5
|
pp.
965-991
|
|
Aik
Hoe Lim, Raymond Saner
|
Rethinking
Trade in Education Services: A Wake- Up Call for Trade Negotiators
|
No.5
|
pp.
993-1034
|
|
Nilanjan
Banik
|
China
s New- Found Love: The GMS
|
No.5
|
pp.
1035-1055
|
|
Claus
D. Zimmermann
|
Rethinking
the Right to Initiate WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings
|
No.5
|
pp.
1057-1070
|
|
Bernhard
Kluttig, Christian Tietje, Martina Franke
|
Cost
of Production Adjustments in Anti- dumping Proceedings: Challenging Raw
Material Inputs Dual Pricing Systems in EU Anti- dumping Law and Practice
|
No.5
|
pp.
1071-1102
|
|
Henrik
Horn, Louise Johannesson, Petros C. Mavroidis
|
The
WTO Dispute Settlement System 1995- 2010: Some Descriptive Statistics
|
No.6
|
pp.
1107-1138
|
|
Baris
Karapinar
|
Export
Restrictions and the WTO Law: How to Reform the "Regulatory
Deficiency"
|
No.6
|
pp.
1139-1155
|
|
Martin
Roy
|
Democracy
and the Political Economy of Multilateral Commitments on Trade in Services
|
No.6
|
pp.
1157-1180
|
|
Kazunobu
Hayakawa, Nobuaki Yamashita
|
The
Role of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) in Facilitating Global
Production Networks
|
No.6
|
pp.
1181-1207
|
|
Nellie
Munin
|
The
Interpretation of the GATS Footnotes: Between a Rock (Form) and a Hard Place
(Substance)
|
No.6
|
pp.
1209-1236
|
|
Marc
D. Froese
|
Do
Developed Countries "Lawyer up" Faster than Developing Countries?
Evaluating the Speed and Momentum of Trade Litigation at the World Trade
Organization
|
No.6
|
pp.
1237-1266
|
|
Gilbert
Gagne
|
Free
Trade and Cultural Policies: Evidence from Three US Agreements
|
No.6
|
pp.
1267-1284
|
|
Journal
of World Trade, 2012, Vol.46
|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page
to Page
|
|
Eckart
Guth
|
The
End of the Bananas Saga
|
No.1
|
pp.
1-32
|
|
Sangeeta
Khorana, May T. Yeung, William A. Kerr, Nick Perdikis
|
The
Battle over the EU s Proposed Humanitarian Trade Preferences for Pakistan: A
Case Study in Multifaceted Protectionism
|
No.1
|
pp.
33-59
|
|
Stefaan
Depypere
|
More
Efficient Policies to Combat Trade Distortions: How Quality Management
Programmes Can Help Rationalize the Use of Trade Defence Instruments
|
No.1
|
pp.
61-81
|
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Leon
E. Trakman
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Investor
State Arbitration or Local Courts: Will Australia Set a New Trend?
|
No.1
|
pp.
83-120
|
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Gonzalo
Villalta Puig, Amer Al-Khodiry
|
The
Economic and Monetary Union of the Gulf Cooperation Council
|
No.1
|
pp.
121-154
|
|
Ping
Xiong
|
Patents
in TRIPS- Plus Provisions and the Approaches to Interpretation of Free Trade
Agreements and TRIPS: Do They Affect Public Health?
|
No.1
|
pp.
155-186
|
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Jorgen
Ulff-Moller Nielsen
|
EU
Lobbying and Anti- Dumping Policy
|
No.1
|
pp.
187-211
|
|
Syed
Tariq Anwar
|
FDI
Regimes, Investment Screening Process, and Institutional Frameworks: China
versus Others in Global Business
|
No.2
|
pp.
213-248
|
|
Biswajit
Dhar, Kasturi Das
|
How
Vulnerable Is India s Trade to Possible Border Carbon Adjustments in the EU?
|
No.2
|
pp.
249-299
|
|
Der-Chin
Horng
|
Reshaping
the EU s FTA Policy in a Globalizing Economy: The Case of the EU- Korea FTA
|
No.2
|
pp.
301-326
|
|
Ruth
Hoekstra, Georg Koopmann
|
Aid
for Trade and the Liberalization of Trade
|
No.2
|
pp.
327-366
|
|
Pasha
L. Hsieh
|
The
Roadmap for a Prospective US- ASEAN FTA: Legal and Geopolitical
Considerations
|
No.2
|
pp.
367-395
|
|
Heng
Wang
|
The
Interpretation of GATS Disciplines on Economic Integration: GATS Commitments
as a Threshold?
|
No.2
|
pp.
397-438
|
|
Jonathan
Holslag
|
Unravelling
Harmony: How Distorted Trade Imperils the Sino- European Partnership
|
No.2
|
pp.
439-456
|
|
Vitaliy
Pogoretskyy, Sergiy Beketov
|
Bridging
the Abyss? Lessons from Global and Regional Integration of Ukraine
|
No.2
|
pp.
457-484
|
|
Patrick
Low, Gabrielle Marceau, Julia Reinaud
|
The
Interface between the Trade and Climate Change Regimes: Scoping the Issues
|
No.3
|
pp.
485-544
|
|
Brian
Bieron, Usman Ahmed
|
Regulating
E- commerce through International Policy: Understanding the International
Trade Law Issues of E- commerce
|
No.3
|
pp.
545-570
|
|
Nicolas
Peridy, Nathalie Roux
|
Why
are the Trade Gains from the Euro- Mediterranean Partnership so Small?
|
No.3
|
pp.
571-595
|
|
Vera
Thorstensen, Emerson Marcal, Lucas Ferraz
|
Exchange
Rate Misalignments and International Trade Policy: Impacts on Tariffs
|
No.3
|
pp.
597-634
|
|
Dukgeun
Ahn
|
Third
Country Dumping: Origin, Evolution and Prospect
|
No.3
|
pp.
635-655
|
|
Rajnish
Kumar Rai
|
Parallel
Imports and Unparallel Laws: Does the WTO Need to Harmonize the Parallel
Import Law?
|
No.3
|
pp.
657-694
|
|
Robert
T. Kudrle
|
Governing
Economic Globalization: The Pioneering Experience of the OECD
|
No.3
|
pp.
695-731
|
|
Bart
De Meester
|
Liberalization
of Financial Flows and Trade in Financial Services under the GATS
|
No.3
|
pp.
733-775
|
|
Robert
Wolfe
|
Protectionism
and Multilateral Accountability during the Great Recession: Drawing
Inferences from Dogs Not Barking
|
No.4
|
pp.
777-813
|
|
Marina
Foltea
|
The
WTO- WCO: A Model of Judicial Institutional Cooperation?
|
No.4
|
pp.
815-846
|
|
Pablo
Klein-Bernard, Jorge A. Huerta-Goldman
|
The
Cushioned Negotiation: The Case of WTO s Industrial Tariff Liberalization
|
No.4
|
pp.
847-877
|
|
Jing
Kang
|
The
Presumption of Good Faith in the WTO "As Such" Cases: A
Reformulation of the Mandatory/Discretionary Distinction as an Analytical
Tool
|
No.4
|
pp.
879-911
|
|
Yong-Shik
Lee
|
First
WTO Case on Transitional Product- Safeguard Measure under Section 16 of the
Protocol of China s Accession to the WTO: Affirming Discriminatory Safeguard
Measure by the WTO?
|
No.4
|
pp.
913-936
|
|
Hardeep
Basra
|
Increased
Legalization or Politicalization? A Comparison of Accession under the GATT
and WTO
|
No.4
|
pp.
937-959
|
|
Wenjie
Qian
|
The
Dilemma of China as Respondent to Anti- Subsidy Proceedings: A Study of the
First EU Anti- Subsidy Investigation against China
|
No.4
|
pp.
961-977
|
|
Michel
Cartland, Gerard Depayre, Jan Woznowski
|
Is
Something Going Wrong in the WTO Dispute Settlement?
|
No.5
|
pp.
979-1015
|
|
Aluisio
de Lima-Campos, Juan Antonio Gaviria
|
A
Case for Misaligned Currencies as Countervailable Subsidies
|
No.5
|
pp.
1017-1044
|
|
Rudolf
Adlung, Sebastien Miroudot
|
Poison
in the Wine? Tracing GATS- Minus Commitments in Regional Trade Agreements
|
No.5
|
pp.
1045-1082
|
|
Fabrizio
Meliado
|
Fisheries
Management Standards in the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Talks: Learning How to
Discipline Environmental PPMs?
|
No.5
|
pp.
1083-1146
|
|
Julia
Ya Qin
|
Reforming
WTO Discipline on Export Duties: Sovereignty over Natural Resources, Economic
Development and Environmental Protection
|
No.5
|
pp.
1147-1190
|
|
Kong
Qingjiang
|
China
s Uncharted FTA Strategy
|
No.5
|
pp.
1191-1206
|
|
Crina
Viju, May T. Yeung, William A. Kerr
|
The
Trade Implications of the Post- Moratorium European Union Approval System for
Genetically Modified Organisms
|
No.5
|
pp.
1207-1237
|
|
Shintaro
Hamanaka
|
Unexpected
Usage of Enabling Clause? Proliferation of Bilateral Trade Agreements in Asia
|
No.6
|
pp.
1239-1260
|
|
Christina
Fattore
|
Interest
Group Influence on WTO Dispute Behaviour: A Test of State Commitment
|
No.6
|
pp.
1261-1280
|
|
Cui
Huang, Wenhua Ji
|
Understanding
China s Recent Active Moves On WTO Litigation: Rising Legalism and/or
Reluctant Response?
|
No.6
|
pp.
1281-1308
|
|
Panagiotis
Delimatsis
|
Financial
Innovation and Prudential Regulation: The New Basel III Rules
|
No.6
|
pp.
1309-1342
|
|
Jong
Bum Kim
|
The
Evolution of Preferential Rules of Origin In ASEAN s RTAs: A Guide to
Multilateral Harmonization
|
No.6
|
pp.
1343-1364
|
|
Gabriel
Gari
|
GATS
and Offshoring: Is the Regulatory Framework Ready for the Trade Revolution?
|
No.6
|
pp.
1365-1398
|
|
Ilaria
Espa
|
The
Appellate Body Approach to the Applicability of Article XX GATT In the Light
of China- Raw Materials: A Missed Opportunity?
|
No.6
|
pp.
1399-1423
|
|
Journal
of World Trade, 2013, Vol.47
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Author
|
Title
|
number
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Page
to Page
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|
Chad
P. Bown
|
Emerging
Economies and the Emergence of South-South Protectionism
|
No.1
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pp.
1- 44
|
|
Matthew
Kennedy
|
The
Integration of Accession Protocols into the WTO Agreement
|
No.1
|
pp.
45- 75
|
|
Kristina
M.W. Mitchell
|
Developing
Country Success in WTO Disputes
|
No.1
|
pp.
77- 104
|
|
Tokio
Yamaoka
|
Analysis
of China s Accession Commitments in the WTO: New Taxonomy of More and Less
Stringent Commitments, and the Struggle for Mitigation by China
|
No.1
|
pp.
105- 157
|
|
Emily
Barrett Lydgate
|
The
EU, the WTO and Indirect Land-Use Change
|
No.1
|
pp.
159- 186
|
|
Ka
Zeng
|
Legal
Capacity and Developing Country Performance in the Panel Stage of the WTO
Dispute Settlement System
|
No.1
|
pp.
187- 213
|
|
Ling
Ling He, Razeen Sappideen
|
Investor-State
Arbitration under Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreements: Finding Rhythm in
Inconsistent Drumbeats
|
No.1
|
pp.
215- 241
|
|
Marie
Isabelle Pellan, Marn-Heong Wong
|
Trade
Facilitation in ASEAN and ASEAN+1 FTAs: An Analysis of Provisions and
Progress',
|
No.2
|
pp.
243- 279
|
|
Juscelino
F. Colares
|
Paths
to Carbon Stabilization: How Foreign Carbon-Restricting Reforms Will Affect
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Maria
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Resources
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Claudio
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Rostam
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Jaemin
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Each Other or Stoking Further Complexity?
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Gary
N. Horlick
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Personal History of the WTO Subsidies Agreement
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No.2
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447- 452
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Vinod
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Not Been Able to Establish Legal Framework for the Application of Trade
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Application of Safeguard Measures Only?
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No.3
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453- 479
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Gabrielle
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Robert
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Duty
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Ruwantissa
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Toan
Le
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Joseph
Michael Finger
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Bernard
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Henrik
Horn, Petros C. Mavroidis, Erik N. Wijkstrom
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In
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James
Scott, Rorden Wilkinson
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Yong
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Mutual
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783- 812
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Alan
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Improving
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Vivek
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Tariff Formation The Case of the United States
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Bradly
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Charles
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Reinhard
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957- 983
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No.5
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Erik
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Improving
Regulatory Governance: International Standards and the WTO TBT Agreement
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No.5
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pp.
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Maarten
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Susan
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Krista
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Gabrielle
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Christoph
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Russia
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Haroldo
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Brazil
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No.6
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pp.
1203-1224
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Hemali
Shah, Aashish Srivastava
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Authentication
and Recognition Issues in Cross-Border Single Window
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pp.
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Piotr
Szwedo
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Manisha
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James
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Coverage of New and Unorthodox Articles of Commerce
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Manjiao
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number
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Transfer
Pricing and the WTO
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Pablo
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Trade
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Abhimanyu
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Derivatives
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Public
Body or Not: Chinese State-Owned Enterprise
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Rudolf
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How
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Wenwei
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How
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Teoman
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Tied
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No.2
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259-293
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Brian
D. Kelly
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The
Pass-Through of Subsidies to Price
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No.2
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295-321
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Marios
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Marginal
Consumers, Marginalized Economics: Whose Tastes and Habits Should the WTO
Panels and Appellate Body Consider When Assessing Likeness ?
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323-349
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Gabrielle
Marceau, Joel P. Trachtman
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A
Map of the World Trade Organization Law of Domestic Regulation of Goods: The
Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement, the Sanitary and Phytosanitary
Measures Agreement, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
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No.2
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pp.
351-432
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Dylan
Geraets, Bregt Natens
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The
WTO Consistency of the European Union Timber Regulation
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No.2
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pp.
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Erin
Norma Hannah
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The
Quest for Accountable Governance: Embedded NGOs and Demand Driven Advocacy in
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Sangeeta
Khorana, Maria Garcia
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Procurement
Liberalization Diffusion in EU Agreements: Signalling Stewardship?
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Trish
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Tuna-Dolphin
Revisited
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Zhang
Xiaotong, Zhang Ping, Yang Xiaoyan
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The
EU s New FTA Adventures and Their Implications for China
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No.3
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pp.
525-551
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Holger
P. Hestermeyer, Laura Nielsen
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The
Legality of Local Content Measures under WTO Law
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No.3
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Erik
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Technical
Regulations to Prevent Deceptive Practices: Can WTO Members Protect Consumers
from [un] Fair-Trade Coffee and [Less-Than] Free-Range Chicken?
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No.3
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593-627
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David
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Beyond
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Juan
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The
TISA Initiative: An Overview of Market Access Issues
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Rajesh
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China-India
FTA: Is the Future Imperfect?
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729-749
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Jingdong
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Accession
Protocols: Legal Status in the WTO Legal System
|
No.4
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751-771
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Woraboon
Luanratana, Alessandro Romano
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Stare
Decisis in the WTO: Myth, Dream, or a Siren s Song?
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No.4
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773-794
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Bernard
Hoekman, Jesper Jensen, David Tarr
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A
Vision for Ukraine in the World Economy
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795-814
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Song
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WTO
Retaliation Rules in Subsidy-Related Cases: What Can We Learn from the
US-Upland Cotton Arbitration?
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No.4
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815-842
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Siqi
Li, Haiyan He
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The
Concurrent Trade Defence Investigations 1982 2013: The Changing Pattern and
Characteristics
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No.4
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843-878
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Luca
Rubini
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The
Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.' Lessons on Methodology in Legal Analysis from
the Recent WTO Litigation on Renewable Energy Subsidies
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No.5
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pp.
895-938
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Manjiao
Chi
|
Exhaustible
Natural Resource in WTO Law: GATT Article XX (g) Disputes and Their
Implications
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No.5
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pp.
939-966
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Diwakar
Dixit
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Agricultural
Value Chains and Food Security
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No.5
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pp.
967-981
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Henry
Gao
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Public-Private
Partnership: The Chinese Dilemma
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No.5
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pp.
983-1005
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Thomas
Cottier, Olga Nartova, Anirudh Shingal
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The
Potential of Tariff Policy for Climate Change Mitigation: Legal and Economic
Analysis
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No.5
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1007-1037
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Kenneth
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Plurilateral
Agreements and Global Trade Governance: A Lesson from the OECD
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No.5
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pp.
1039-1055
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Patricia
Garcia-Duran, Benjamin Kienzle, Montserrat Millet
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Revisiting
European Influence: The Case of Agricultural Trade Negotiations
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No.5
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pp.
1057-1076
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Shintaro
Hamanaka
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Finding
Non-notified Trade Agreements to the WTO: Preliminary Investigation in
Asia-Pacific
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No.6
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pp.
1077-1107
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Lucian
Cernat, Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova
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Thinking
in a Box A 'Mode 5' Approach to Service Trade
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No.6
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pp.
1109-1126
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Ming
Du
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When
China's National Champions Go Global: Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself?
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No.6
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pp.
1127-1166
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Andrew
Grainger
|
The
WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement: Consulting the Private Sector
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No.6
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pp.
1167-1188
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Shin-yi
Peng
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Regulating
New Services through Litigation? Electronic Commerce as a Case Study on the
Evaluation of 'Judicial Activism' in the WTO
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No.6
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pp.
1189-1222
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Carlo
Maria Cantore
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Shelter
from the Storm: Exploring the Scope of Application and Legal Function of the
GATS Prudential Carve-Out
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No.6
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pp.
1223-1246
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Yanning
Yu
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Trade
Remedies: China in the BRICS
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No.6
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1247-1277
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Joseph
Michael Finger
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The
WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement: Form without Substance Again?
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No.6
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pp.
1279-1287
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Journal
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Author
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Title
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number
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Yang
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China
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No.1
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Simon
Lester
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Domestic
Tobacco Regulation and International Law: The Interaction of Trade Agreements
and the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
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No.1
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Jean-Jacques
Hallaert
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Importing
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Razeen
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Dispute
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Jaemin
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State
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Md.
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The
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Yury
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The
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No.1
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Reinhard
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Why
TTIP Should Have an Investment Chapter Including ISDS
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199-209
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Simon
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Rethinking
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Adarsh
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Double
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Alessandro
Antimiani, Luca Salvatici
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Regionalism
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No.2
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253-275
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Gonzalo
Villalta Puig, Lee Tsun Tat
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Problems
with the ASEAN Free Trade Area Dispute Settlement Mechanism and Solutions for
the ASEAN Economic Community
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No.2
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277-308
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Kai
Purnhagen
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Mapping
Private Regulation - Classification, Market Access and Market Closure Policy
and Law's Response
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Gustav
Brink
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One
Hundred Years of Anti-dumping in South Africa
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No.2
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pp.
325-350
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Petros
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Dial
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Cezary
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WCO
Immediate Release Guidelines: State of Application in the Eve of the ATF
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373-405
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Valerie
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Which
Future for Competition in the Global Trade System: Competition Chapters in
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William
A. Kerr, Jill E. Hobbs
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A
Protectionist Bargain?: Agriculture in the European Union-Canada Trade
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Umut
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Contemporary
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No.3
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457-493
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Brigid
Gavin
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Sustainable
Development of China's Rare Earth Industry within and without the WTO
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No.3
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pp.
495-515
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Garima
Shahani
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The
Sequencing Dilemma: Will the European Union Succeed against Indonesia?
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No.3
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pp.
517-537
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Sivan
Shlomo-Agon
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Clearing
the Smoke: The Legitimation of Judicial Power at the WTO
|
No.4
|
pp.
539-589
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Stefano
INAMA
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Ex
Ore Tuo Te Iudico: TheValue of the WTO Ministerial Decision on Preferential
RoO for LDCs
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No.4
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pp.
591-617
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Arie
REICH
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The
European Neighbourhood Policy and Israel: Achievements and Disappointments
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No.4
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pp.
619-642
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Xiaoling
LI, Yusong CHEN
|
Constraints
of the WTO Compensation Mechanism and Implications from Recent Practice
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No.4
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pp.
643-663
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|
Lukasz
GRUSZCZYNSKI
|
Tobacco
and International Trade: Recent Activities of the FCTC Conference of the
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|
No.4
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pp.
665-684
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Louise
Johannesson, Petros C. Mavroidis
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Black
Cat, White Cat: The Identity of the WTO Judges
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No.4
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pp.
685-698
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Melaku
Geboye Desta, Joseph A. McMaohn
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The
Common Agricultural Policy and the UN Development Goals: Can Do Better?
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No.4
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699-734
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Matthew
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Blurred
Lines: Reading TRIPS with GATT Glasses
|
No.5
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pp.
735-755
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Rolf
H. Weber, Rika Koch
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International
Trade Law Challenges by Subsidies for Renewable Energy
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No.5
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pp.
757-780
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Soledad
R. Sanchez-Tabernero
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For
Whom the Bell Tolls: The EU ETS in Aviation under the TBT Agreement
|
No.5
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pp.
781-804
|
|
Robert
Black, Irina Kireeva
|
Sanitary
and Phytosanitary Issues for the Customs Union of Russian Federation, Belarus
and Kazakhstan in Relation to Trade with Other CIS Countries and the EU, with
Special Reference to Food of Non-animal Origin and Phytosanitary Controls
|
No.5
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pp.
805-835
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|
Liao
LI, Yu MINYOU
|
Impact
of the WTO on China s Rule of Law in Trade: Twentieth Anniversary of the WTO
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pp.
837-872
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Bregt
NATENS, Sidonie DESCHEEMAEKER
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Say
It Loud, Say It Clear: Article 3.10 DSU s Clear Statement Test as a Legal
Impediment to Validly Established Jurisdiction
|
No.5
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pp.
873-890
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|
Rostam
J. NEUWIRTH, Alexandr SVETLICINII
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The
Economic Sanctions over the Ukraine Conflict and the WTO: Catch-XXI and the
Revival of the Debate on Security Exceptions
|
No.5
|
pp.
891-914
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|
Erik
VAN DER MAREL
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Positioning
on the Global Value Chain Map: Where Do You Want to Be?
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No.6
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915-949
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Gilles
MULLER
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The
Necessity Test and Trade in Services: Unfinished Business?
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No.6
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pp.
951-973
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|
Weihuan
ZHOU
|
Australia's
Anti- dumping and Countervailing Law and Practice:An Analysis of Current
Issues Incompatible with Free Trade with China
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No.6
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975-1010
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Nicholas
KALAITZANDONAKES, Kenneth A. ZAHRINGER, John KRUSE
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The
Economic Impacts of Regulatory Delays on Trade and Innovation
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No.6
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pp.
1011-1045
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Holger
JANUSCH
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Labor
Standards in U.S. Trade Politics
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No.6
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pp.
1047-1071
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Kasturi
DAS
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The
Protracted WTO Battle over a Multilateral GI Register: What Lies Beneath?
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No.6
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1073-1101
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Paolo
Davide FARAH, Elena CIMA
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WTO
and Renewable Energy: Lessons from the Case Law
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No.6
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Journal
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number
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Lorand
Bartels
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The
Relationship between the WTO Agreement on Agriculture and the SCM Agreement:
An Analysis of Hierarchy Rules in the WTO Legal System
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No.1
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Shin-yi
PENG
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GATS
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No.1
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pp.
21-46
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Gary
WINSLETT
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How
Regulations Became the Crux of Trade Politics
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No.1
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pp.
47-70
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Tsai-yu
LIN
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Inter-
Mingling TRIPS Obligations with an FET Standard in Investor-State
Arbitration: An Emerging Challenge for WTO Law?
|
No.1
|
pp.
71-91
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Nohyoung
PARK, Myung-Hyun CHUNG
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Analysis
of a New Mediation Procedure under theWTO SPS Agreement
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No.1
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pp.
93-115
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Zhongmei
WANG
|
Negative
List in the SHPFTZ and Its Implications for China's Future FDI Legal System
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No.1
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pp.
117-145
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Chang-fa
LO
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Coordinative
Approach to Resolve Normative and Operational Conflicts between Inner and
Outer- FTAs
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No.1
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pp.
147-165
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Christian
HABERLI
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An
International Regulatory Framework for National Employment Policies
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No.2
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pp.
167-191
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Sanchita
BASU DAS, Rahul SEN, Sadhana SRIVASTAVA
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Can
ASEAN+ 1 FTAs Be a Pathway towards Negotiating and Designing the Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement?
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No.2
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pp.
253-288
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Lars
NILSSON
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EU
Exports and Uptake of Preferences: A First Analysis
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No.2
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pp.
219-252
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Zhu
(Judy) WANG
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CFIUS
under Review: National Security Review in the US and the WTO
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No.2
|
pp.
193-218
|
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Alua
AMIRBEKOVA, Ruslan GALYAMOV
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Participation
Constraints in the WTO Dispute Settlement: Considering Kazakhstan
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No.2
|
pp.
335-368
|
|
Iva
MIHAYLOVA
|
Could
the Recently Enacted Data Localization Requirements in Russia Backfire?
|
No.2
|
pp.
313-334
|
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Dirk
DE BIEVRE, Arlo POLETTI, Marcel HANEGRAAFF, Jan BEYERS
|
International
Institutions and Interest Mobilization: The WTO and Lobbying in EU and US
Trade Policy
|
No.2
|
pp.
289-312
|
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Jayant
RAGHU RAM
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Pitching
outside the DSU: Preliminary Rulings in WTO Dispute Settlement
|
No.3
|
pp.
369-389
|
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Laura
Puccio, Aksel Erbahar
|
Circumvention
of Anti- dumping: A Law and Economics Analysis of Proportionality in EU Rules
|
No.3
|
pp.
391-416
|
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Heng
WANG
|
The
Challenges of China's Recent FTA: An Anatomy of the China- Korea FTA
|
No.3
|
pp.
417-446
|
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Guy
HARPAZ, Gadi HEIMANN
|
Sixty
Years of EU-Israeli Trade Relations: The Expectations-Delivery Gap
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No.3
|
pp.
447-474
|
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Yong-Shik
LEE
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The
Eagle Meets the Dragon- Two Superpowers,Two Mega RTAs, and So Many in
Between: Reflections on TPP and RCEP
|
No.3
|
pp.
475-496
|
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Vicki
WAYE
|
Regulatory
Coherence and Pathways towards Global Wine Regulation
|
No.3
|
pp.
497-531
|
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Laura
PAEZ
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A
Continental Free Trade Area: Imperatives for Realizing a Pan- African Market
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No.3
|
pp.
533-562
|
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Gabrielle
MARCEAU
|
WTO
and Export Restrictions
|
No.4
|
pp.
563-586
|
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Axel
MARX, Brecht LEIN, Nicolas BRANDO
|
The
Protection of Labour Rights in Trade Agreements: The Case of the EU- Colombia
Agreement
|
No.4
|
pp.
587-610
|
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Ulrike
WILL
|
The
Extra- Jurisdictional Effects of Environmental Measures in the WTO Law
Balancing Process
|
No.4
|
pp.
611-640
|
|
Amrita
BAHRI
|
Handling
WTO Disputes with the Private Sector: The Triumphant Brazilian Experience
|
No.4
|
pp.
641-647
|
|
Ming
DU
|
Permitting
Moral Imperialism? The Public Morals Exception to Free Trade at the Bar of
the World Trade Organization
|
No.4
|
pp.
675-703
|
|
Sherzod
SHADIKHODJAEV
|
Russia
and Energy Issues under the WTO System
|
No.4
|
pp.
705-731
|
|
Jie
(Jeanne) HUANG
|
Silk
Road Economic Belt: Can Old BITs Fulfil China's New Initiative?
|
No.4
|
pp.
733-754
|
|
Devin
McDaniels, Marianna Karttunen
|
Trade,
Testing and Toasters: Bringing Conformity Assessment Procedures into the
Spotlight
|
No.5
|
pp.
755-792
|
|
Farrokh
Farrokhnia, Cameron Richards
|
E-
Commerce Products Under the World Trade Organization Agreements: Goods,
Services, Both or Neither?
|
No.5
|
pp.
793-817
|
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Gilles
Muller
|
National
Treatment and the GATS: Lessons from Jurisprudence
|
No.5
|
pp.
819-843
|
|
Kamala
Dawar
|
The
2016 European Union International Procurement Instrument's Amendments to the
2012 Buy European Proposal: A Retrospective Assessment of Its Prospects
|
No.5
|
pp.
845-865
|
|
Sophia
Mueller
|
Mapping
the Aftermath of Accession: Which Is China's Applicable World Trade
Organization Anti- Subsidy Law for the Use of Alternative Benchmarks?
|
No.5
|
pp.
867-884
|
|
Thitirat
Wongkaew
|
A
'New Haven' Look at ASEAN's Promotion of Transparency in Agri- food Trade
|
No.5
|
pp.
885-908
|
|
Mate
Hegedus-Gaspar
|
Data
Exclusivity for Biological Pharmaceuticals: Is New Zealand in Breach of World
Trade Organization Law?
|
No.5
|
pp.
909-934
|
|
Jaime
de Melo, Laurent Wagner
|
Aid
for Trade and the Trade Facilitation Agreement: What They Can Do for LDCs
|
No.6
|
pp.
935-969
|
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Emily
Lydgate
|
Do
the Same Conditions Ever Prevail? Globalizing National Regulation for
International Trade
|
No.6
|
pp.
971-995
|
|
Anna
G. Tevini
|
ASEAN's
Long Journey to Effective Trade in Goods Liberalization: Scope and Depth of
Integration Commitments Under the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement
|
No.6
|
pp.
997-1028
|
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Louise
Curran, Andoni Maiza
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Here
There Be Dragons? Analysis of the Consequences of Granting Market Economy
Status to China
|
No.6
|
pp.
1029-1059
|
|
Yi
Shin Tang, Joao Paulo Hernandes Teodoro
|
The
Politics and Outcomes of Preferential Trade Strategies: Evidence from TRIPS-
Plus Provisions in US- Latin America Relations
|
No.6
|
pp.
1061-1084
|
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Olasupo
OWOEYE
|
Regionalism
and WTO Multilateralism: The Case for an African Continental Free Trade Area
|
No.6
|
pp.
1085-1109
|
|
Sannoy
DAS
|
Food
Security Amendments to the WTO Green Box: A Critical Re-Examination
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No.6
|
pp.
1111-1132
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Journal
of World Trade, 2017, Vol.51
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page
to Page
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Faizel
Ismail
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The
Changing Global Trade Architecture: Implications for Africa's Regional
Integration and Development
|
No.1
|
pp.
1-22
|
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Patricia
Garcia-Duran, Leif Johan Eliasson
|
The
Public Debate over Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and Its
Underlying Assumptions
|
No.1
|
pp.
23-42
|
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Michael
O. Moore
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Carbon
Safeguard? Managing the Friction Between Trade Rules and Climate Policy
|
No.1
|
pp.
43-66
|
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Jadranka
Petrovic, Benjamin Grunberg
|
Intersecting
Trade, Politics and Human Rights: The Negotiation Phase of the Australia-
China Free Trade Agreement
|
No.1
|
pp.
67-104
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Juscelino
F. Colares, William P. Canterberry
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US-
COOL: How the Appellate Body Misconstrued the National Treatment Principle,
Severely Restricting Agency Discretion to Promulgate Mandatory, Pro- Consumer
Labeling Rules
|
No.1
|
pp.
105-130
|
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Chenguo
Zhang
|
Enhancing
the Standards of Civil Damages Remedies to Fight Copyright Piracy in
International Trade? A Commentary on the Proposed TRIPS- Plus Damages Reforms
in the Third Amendment to the Copyright Law of the PRC Through Comparison
with the US and EU
|
No.1
|
pp.
131-158
|
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Desmond
McNeill, Pepita Barlow, Carolyn Deere Birkbeck, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Anand
Grover, Ted Schrecker, David Stuckler
|
Trade
and Investment Agreements: Implications for Health Protection
|
No.1
|
pp.
159-182
|
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Shin-yi
Peng, Han-wei Liu
|
The
Legality of Data Residency Requirements: How Can the Trans-Pacific
Partnership Help?
|
No.2
|
pp.
183-204
|
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Paolo
R. Vergano, Tobias Dolle
|
Free
Trade Agreements and Regulatory Change: Examples from the Generic and
Biosimilar Sectors
|
No.2
|
pp.
205-232
|
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Weihuan
Zhou, Junfang Xi
|
China's
Liberalization of Legal Services Under the ChAFTA: Market Access or Lack of
Market Access for Australian Legal Practices
|
No.2
|
pp.
233-264
|
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Ching-Fu
Lin
|
Toward
a More Rounded Strategy to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products
|
No.2
|
pp.
265-284
|
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Pravakar
Sahoo, Niloptal Goswami, Rahul Mazumdar
|
Trade
Facilitation: Must for India's Trade Competitiveness
|
No.2
|
pp.
285-307
|
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Han-Wei
LIU
|
Inside
the Black Box: Political Economy of the Trans- Pacific Partnership's
Encryption Clause
|
No.2
|
pp.
309-333
|
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Gabriele
Gagliani
|
International
Economic Disputes, Investment Arbitration and Intellectual Property: Common Descent
and Technical Problems
|
No.2
|
pp.
335-355
|
|
Louise
Johannesson, Petros C. Mavroidis
|
The
WTO Dispute Settlement System 1995- 2016: A Data Set and Its Descriptive
Statistics
|
No.3
|
pp.
357-408
|
|
Gu
Bin
|
MDBs'
Accountability Mechanism: A Perspective of AIIB
|
No.3
|
pp.
409-423
|
|
Ruwantissa
ABEYRATNE
|
Carbon
Offsetting as a Trade Related Market Based Measure for Aircraft Engine
Emissions
|
No.3
|
pp.
425-443
|
|
Markus
WAGNER
|
The
Future of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Governance: SPS- Plus or SPS- Minus?
|
No.3
|
pp.
445-469
|
|
Stefano
INAMA
|
GIs
Beyond TTIP: Death or Victory for the 'Living Cultural and Gastronomic
Heritage'?
|
No.3
|
pp.
471-493
|
|
Jieun
Lee
|
China's
Nonmarket Economy Treatment and US Trade Remedy Actions
|
No.3
|
pp.
495-516
|
|
Thaddeus
MANU
|
The
Complexity of Using the Patent Standards Under TRIPS for the Promotion of
Domestic Industrial Development in Developing Countries in the Absence of
Local Working Requirements: Rethinking the Role of the World Intellectual
Property Organization in Intellectual Property Standard- Setting
|
No.3
|
pp.
517-573
|
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