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Dispute resolution in the World Trade Organisation / edited by James Cameron & Karen Campbell.
1999
C 14 CAM.D
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Title
Dispute resolution in the World Trade Organisation / edited by James Cameron & Karen Campbell.
Description
421 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
1874698511
9781874698517
9781874698517
Alternate Call Number
C 14 CAM.D
Formatted Contents Note
; Part 1. Overview of the dispute settlement understanding : 1. STEGER, Deborah, HAINSWORTH, Susan. New directions in international trade law : WTO dispute settlement; 2. HOGG, Sarah, NAWAZ, Mahmud. Economic considerations and the DSU; 3. JACKSON, John H. The WTO dispute settlement understanding - Misunderstandings on the nature of legal obligation; Part 2. Form and function of the appellate body : 4. PETERSMANN, Ernst-Ulrich. How to promote the international rule of law? Contributions by the WTO appellate review system; 5. McRAE, Donald. The emerging appellate jurisdiction in international trade law; Part 3. Cases and sectoral analyses : 6. COTTIER, Thomas. The impact of the TRIPS Agreement on private practice and litigation; 7. McMAHON, Joseph. Going bananas? Dispute resolution in agriculture; 8. WEISS, Friedl. Dispute settlement under the general agreement on trade in services; 9. TANG, Xiaobing. The integration of textiles and clothing into GATT and WTO dispute settlement; 10. CAMERON, James, CAMPBELL, Karen. Challenging the boundaries of the DSU through trade and environment disputes; 11. BOER, Stephen de. Trading culture; The Canada-US magazine dispute; Part 4. Issues and perspectives : 12. CHAYTOR, Beatrice. Dispute settlement under the GATT/WTO : the experience of developing nations; 13. HAINES-FERRARI, Marta. MERCOSUR : individual access and the dispute settlement mechanism; 14. RICHARDSON, Sarah. Some implications of NAFTA and the NAAEC for dispute settlement; 15. OHLHOFF, Stephan & SCHLOEMANN, Hannes. Rational allocation of disputes and "constitutionalisation" : forum choice as an issue of competence; Part 5. International trade law reports : Summaries and commentary : A. US - Reformulated gasoline; B. Japan - Alcohol; C. Costa Rica - Underwear; E. Brazil - Desiccated Coconut; F. India - Women wool shirts and blouses; G. Canada - Periodicals;.
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London : Cameron May, 1999.
Language
English
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World Trade Organization.