I. The GATT/ITO negotiating history; II. The development on the GATT disputes procedure: 1948-58; III. Case studies of GATT law in operation; IV. The GATT legal system in decline 1958-75; V. Appendixes.
I. The GATT/ITO negotiating history. 1. The interwar years 2. The ITO rules : the nature of the political commitment 3. The ITO legal system : the role of legal obligations 4. The ITO legal system : nullification and impairment 5. The GATT negotiations 6. The demise of the ITO II. The development of the GATT disputes procedure : 1948-58. 7. GATT operations, 1948-58 8. The early disputes procedures : the foundations of third-party adjudication 9. The panel on complaints 10. The disputes procedure, 1952-58 III. Case studies of GATT law in operation. 11. Interpretation (I) : Indian export rebates 12. Interpretation (II) : Brazilian internal taxes 13. Interpretation (III) : Belgian family allowances 14. Nullification and impairment : the Australian subsidy 15. Fact-finding : Cuban textiles and Norwegian sardines 16. Enforcement powers : U.S. dairy quotas 17. The GATT legal system, 1948-58 : an overview IV. The GATT legal system in decline : 1958-75. 18. GATT developments, 1958-75 19. The disputes procedure : 1959-70 20. The disputes procedure revives : 1970-75 21. Residual restrictions 22. A look backward and a look ahead V. Appendixes. A. GATT disputes proceedings, 1948-74 B. Considerations concerning extended use of panels C. Brazilian internal taxes D. The Australian subsidy on ammonium sulphate E. Treatment by Germany of imports of sardines F. Report of working party 8 on Cuban textiles G. Netherlands action under Article XXIII:2 to suspend obligations to the United States H. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Article XXIII I. ITO Charter, Articles 93-95.