Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy
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Volume 12, issue 2, 2011
- The Role of International Trade in Achieving Food Security pp. 10

- William Kerr
- Dynamics of the U.S.-Canada Softwood Lumber Trade: Market and Welfare Effects of the 2006 Softwood Lumber Agreement pp. 13

- Jungho Baek
- Fruit and Vegetables, and the Role They Have Played in Determining the EU’s Aggregate Measurement of Support pp. 15

- Alan Swinbank
- The Scaled Tariff: A Mechanism for Combating Mercantilism and Producing Balanced Trade pp. 20

- Jesse T. Richman, Howard B. Richman and Raymond L. Richman
Volume 12, issue 01, 2011
- The Preference for New Preferential Trade Agreements: Does It Lead to a Good Use of Scarce Resources? pp. 11

- William Kerr
- Lessons Learned from the Phase-out of the MFA: Moving from Managed Distortion to Managed Distortion pp. 15

- Darren Hudson, Don E. Ethridge and Maria Erlinda M. Mutuc
- Disconnections in US and EU Agricultural Policy and Trade Negotiations: A Transaction Cost Politics Approach pp. 17

- Linda M. Young and Kathleen C. Hansen
Volume 11, issue 2, 2010
- Environmental Tariffs: Will They Be Captured by Protectionists? pp. 13

- William Kerr
- Agricultural Trade Liberalisation and Economic Growth in Developing Countries: Analysis of Distributional Consequences pp. 13

- Ershad Ali and Dayal Talukder
- On the Growth Performance of Sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 19

- Matthias Busse
- Market Structure Impacts on Market Distortions from Domestic Subsidies: The U. S. Cotton Case pp. 19

- Suwen Pan, Darren Hudson and Don E. Ethridge
- Eight Years of Doha Trade Talks: Where Do We Stand? pp. 22

- Antoine Bouët and David Laborde Debucquet
Volume 11, issue 01, 2010
- Are Agri-Food Trade Issues Changing? pp. 8

- Crina Viju
- Labour Standards as a Justification for Trade Barriers: Consumer Concerns, Protectionism and the Evidence: Technical Annex pp. 10

- Samira Bakhshi and William Kerr
- From Kyoto to Copenhagen: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge pp. 11

- James D. Gaisford
- Tariff-Rate Quotas, Rent-Shifting and the Selling of Domestic Access pp. 14

- Bruno Larue, Harvey Lapan and Jean-Philippe Gervais
- From Kyoto to Copenhagen: Meeting the Climate Change Challenge pp. 15

- James D. Gaisford
- Environmental Provisions in Recent Regional Trade Agreements (2008 & 2009) pp. 15

- Dale Colyer
- Public and Private Standards for Food Safety and Quality: International Trade Implications pp. 17

- Jill Hobbs
- The Unforeseen Developments Clause in Safeguards under the WTO: Confusions in Compliance pp. 19

- Tilottama Raychaudhuri
- Trade Friction, Dispute Settlement and Structural Adjustment, Or, Why Canada-Wheat Doesn’t Matter in North American Trade Relations pp. 21

- Marc D. Froese
- Multilateral Trade Liberalisation and FDI: An Analytical Framework for the Implications for Trading Blocs pp. 21

- Pascal Ghazalian and Ryan Cardwell
- North America and the “Three Noes” pp. 23

- Greg Anderson
- Climate Policy and Border Tax Adjustments: Some New Wine Mixed with Old Wine in New Green Bottles? pp. 27

- Ian M. Sheldon
- Labour Standards as a Justification for Trade Barriers: Consumer Concerns, Protectionism and the Evidence pp. 29

- Samira Bakhshi and William Kerr
- Jordan’s Accession to the WTO: Retrospective and Prospective pp. 34

- Bashar Malkawi
- Law and Policy on Intellectual Property, Traditional Knowledge and Development: Legally Protecting Creativity and Collective Rights in Traditional Knowledge Based Agricultural Products through Geographical Indications pp. 50

- Teshager Dagne
- GATT-1947: A Living Legend Fostering International Trade

- William Kerr
Volume 10, issue 2, 2009
- Special and Differential Treatment in the GATT: A Pyrrhic Victory for Developing Countries: Technical Annex pp. 4

- Andrew Christie
- Analyzing Effects of the U.S. Duties on Canadian Hard Red Spring Wheat. Technical Annex pp. 10

- Jungho Baek, Jeremy W. Mattson and Won W. Koo
- Labour Market Effects of Trade Liberalisation: The Case of Mauritius pp. 11

- Taruna Shalini Ramessur and Ramesh Durbarry
- Political Precaution, Pandemics and Protectionism pp. 14

- William Kerr
- The Reform of the EU Sugar Trade Preferences toward Developing Countries in Light of the Economic Partnership Agreements pp. 15

- Elisabetta Gotor
- Analyzing Effects of the U.S. Duties on Canadian Hard Red Spring Wheat pp. 22

- Jungho Baek, Jeremy W. Mattson and Won W. Koo
- Special and Differential Treatment in the GATT: A Pyrrhic Victory for Developing Countries pp. 22

- Andrew Christie
Volume 10, issue 01, 2009
- The Law and Economics of Geographical Indications: Introduction pp. 8

- Roland Herrmann and Thilo Marauhn
- Geographical Indication Protection in South Africa with Particular Reference to Wines and to the EU pp. 10

- Andries van der Merwe
- Recession, International Trade and the Fallacies of Composition pp. 11

- William Kerr
- Can Foreign Producers Benefit from Geographical Indications under the New European Regulation? pp. 12

- Stéphan Marette
- Collective Retaliation and the WTO Dispute Settlement System pp. 13

- M.S. Korotana
- The Nature and Function of Geographical Indications in Law pp. 14

- Erik W. Ibele
- The Provisions on Geographical Indications in the TRIPS Agreement pp. 15

- Matthijs Geuze
- Market Differentiation Potential of Country-of-origin, Quality and Traceability Labeling pp. 16

- Wim Verbeke and Jutta Roosen
- The Benefits and Costs of Proliferation of Geographical Labeling for Developing Countries pp. 17

- Sven Anders and Julie Caswell
- Environmental Labeling, Protected Geographical Indications and the Interests of Developing Countries pp. 17

- Ulrike Grote
- Café de Marcala - Honduras' GI Approach to Achieving Reputation in the Coffee Market pp. 18

- Ramona Teuber
- European Food Quality Policy: The Importance of Geographical Indications, Organic Certification and Food Quality Assurance Schemes in European Countries pp. 20

- Tilman Becker
- Triggers, Remedies, and Tariff Cuts: Assessing the Impact of a Special Safeguard Mechanism for Developing Countries pp. 24

- Jason Grant and Karl Meilke
- Protecting ‘Single-Origin Coffee’ within the Global Coffee Market: The Role of Geographical Indications and Trademarks pp. 37

- Lennart Schussler
Volume 09, issue 2, 2008
- "Waiting for Godot" or Riding the Orient Express? Trade Negotiations and the Global Audience pp. 7

- William Kerr
- Greek Olive Oil: How Can Its International Market Potential Be Realized? pp. 16

- George N. Vlontzos and Marie-Noëlle Duquenne
- The Developmental Relevance of Tariff Rate Quotas as a Market Access Instrument: An Analysis of Swiss Agricultural Imports pp. 24

- Sangeeta Khorana
Volume 09, issue 01, 2008
- Trade Agreements: The Important Role of Transparency pp. 12

- William Kerr
- Suspension of the Doha Round of Multilateral Negotiations and the Need for Its Resuscitation pp. 13

- Dilip K. Das
- Antidumping and Market Power in the Agriculture Sector, with a Special Case Study of the Fresh Tomato Industry pp. 13

- Kathy Baylis and Nisha Malhotra
- An Economic Assessment of the BSE Crisis in Canada: Impact of Border Closure and BSE Recovery Programs: Technical Annex pp. 13

- Jeevika Weerahewa and Karl Meilke
- Food Aid and the WTO: Can New Rules Be Effective? pp. 20

- Ryan Cardwell
- An Economic Assessment of the BSE Crisis in Canada: Impact of Border Closure and BSE Recovery Programs pp. 26

- Jeevika Weerahewa, Karl Meilke and Danny G. Le Roy