Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy
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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
Volume 08, issue 2, 2007
- Too Smart for Their Own Good! Complexity, Capacity and Credence in Trade Negotiations pp. 14

- William Kerr
- The Doha Talks and the Bargaining Surplus in Agriculture pp. 17

- William Hartley Furtan, A. Guzel and Kostas Karantininis
- Textile and Clothing Safeguards: from the ATC to the Future pp. 20

- Sung Jae Kim and Kenneth Reinert
Volume 08, issue 01, 2007
- The WTO, Agricultural Trade Reform and the Environment: Nitrogen and Agro-chemical Indicators for the OECD: Technical Annex pp. 4

- Allan N. Rae and Anna Strutt
- Implicit Tariffs on Imported Dairy Product Components in the United States: Technical Annex pp. 7

- Isin Tellioglu, Kenneth W. Bailey and David Blandford
- Special and Differential Treatments in World Trade Rules: Technical Annex pp. 7

- Ana Manero-Salvador
- International Trade Education: Do We Need a New Model for the Global Market? pp. 11

- William Kerr
- Extending Protection at the WTO to Products Other Than Wines and Spirits: Who Will Benefit? pp. 12

- Michel Vincent
- Inconsistent Objectives of Agricultural Export Credit Disciplines pp. 13

- Wyatt Thompson
- Implicit Tariffs on Imported Dairy Product Components in the United States pp. 13

- Isin Tellioglu, Kenneth W. Bailey and David Blandford
- Special and Differential Treatments in World Trade Rules pp. 14

- Ana Manero-Salvador
- Special Treatment and Policy Space for the Developing Economies in the Multilateral Trade Regime pp. 20

- Dilip K. Das
- The WTO, Agricultural Trade Reform and the Environment: Nitrogen and Agro-chemical Indicators for the OECD pp. 22

- Allan N. Rae and Anna Strutt
Volume 07, issue 2, 2006
- Contingent Protection Measures and the Management of the Softwood Lumber Trade in North America: Technical Annex pp. 7

- Marc D. Froese
- International Harmonization and the Gains from Trade pp. 10

- William Kerr
- The EU’s Export Refunds on Processed Foods: Legitimate in the WTO? pp. 16

- Alan Swinbank
- Contingent Protection Measures and the Management of the Softwood Lumber Trade in North America pp. 26

- Marc D. Froese
Volume 07, issue 01, 2006
- Costs and Benefits of a WTO Dispute: The Economic Assessment; Technical Annex pp. 6

- Josyline C. Javelosa and Andrew Schmitz
- WTO Constraints on U.S. and EU Domestic Support in Agriculture: The October 2005 Proposals: Technical Annex pp. 6

- Lars Brink
- National Treatment and American Foreign Policy - The Evolution of National Treatment Approaches in International Trade pp. 9

- Peter Kucherepa
- The Role of Science in Trade Agreements pp. 12

- Dale Colyer
- Enjoying a Good Port with a Clear Conscience: Geographic Indicators, Rent Seeking and Development pp. 14

- William Kerr
- Canadian Agriculture and the Doha Development Agenda: The Challenges pp. 17

- James Rude and Karl Meilke
- Coping with the Fallout for Preference-receiving Countries from EU Sugar Reform pp. 17

- Hannah Chaplin and Alan Matthews
- WTO Constraints on U.S. and EU Domestic Support in Agriculture: The October 2005 Proposals pp. 20

- Lars Brink
- Costs and Benefits of a WTO Dispute: Philippine Bananas and the Australian Market pp. 26

- Josyline C. Javelosa and Andrew Schmitz
Volume 06, issue 2, 2005
- Alternative Market Access Scenarios in the Agriculture Trade Negotiations of the Doha Round: Technical Annex pp. 2

- Alessandro Antimiani, Piero Conforti and Luca Salvatici
- Varieties or Qualities? Horizontal and Vertical Intra-industry Trade within the NAFTA Trade Bloc: Technical Annex pp. 3

- Klimis Vogiatzoglou
- Why Did the Byrd Amendment Not Fly with the WTO? Technical Annex pp. 6

- Ben Harris and Stephen Devadoss
- Assessing the Impacts of the Chinese TRQ System and U.S. Subsidies on the World Cotton Market: Technical Annex pp. 7

- Suwen Pan, Mark Welch, Samarendu Mohanty, Mohamadou L. Fadiga and Don E. Ethridge
- U.S. Agricultural Export Credits after the WTO Cotton Ruling: The Law of Unintended Consequences pp. 8

- Marc Benitah
- Accession to the World Trade Organisation: Challenges and Prospects for the Least-developed Countries (LDCs): Ethiopian Accession Case Study Technical Annex pp. 9

- Mussie Delelegn
- Special and Differential Treatment: A Mechanism to Promote Development? pp. 11

- William Kerr
- Varieties or Qualities? Horizontal and Vertical Intra-industry Trade within the NAFTA Trade Bloc pp. 13

- Klimis Vogiatzoglou
- Transformative Change in Agriculture: The Canadian Wheat Board pp. 13

- William Hartley Furtan
- Assessing the Impacts of the Chinese TRQ System and U.S. Subsidies on the World Cotton Market pp. 16

- Suwen Pan, Mark Welch, Samarendu Mohanty, Mohamadou L. Fadiga and Don E. Ethridge
- Why did the Byrd Amendment Not Fly at the WTO? pp. 19

- Ben Harris and Stephen Devadoss
- Accession to the World Trade Organisation: Challenges and Prospects for the Least-developed Countries (LDCs) pp. 20

- Mussie Delelegn
- Alternative Market Access Scenarios in the Agriculture Trade Negotiations of the Doha Round pp. 23

- Alessandro Antimiani, Piero Conforti and Luca Salvatici
- The Doha Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations and the Developing Economies pp. 33

- Dilip K. Das
- Disputing Trade Preferences at the WTO Dispute Settlement Body: Revisiting the EC/ACP Sugar Preferences pp. 33

- Yenkong Ngangjoh H.
Volume 06, issue 01, 2005
- The Antidumping Negotiations: Proposals, Positions and Antidumping Profiles: Technical Annex pp. 2

- Linda M. Young and John Wainio
- Trade Effects of the East African Community: The Model of Verdoorn: Technical Annex pp. 3

- Matthias Busse and Rasul Shams
- Vested Interests in Queuing and the Loss of the WTO's Club Good: The Long-run Costs of US Bilateralism pp. 10

- William Kerr
- NAFTA and the Mobility of Highly Skilled Workers: The Case of Canadian Nurses pp. 12

- Chantal Blouin
- Decoupling EU Farm Support: Does the New Single Payment Scheme Fit within the Green Box? pp. 15

- Alan Swinbank and Richard B. Tranter
- The Antidumping Negotiations: Proposals, Positions and Antidumping Profiles pp. 22

- Linda M. Young and John Wainio
- Trade Effects of the East African Community pp. 22

- Matthias Busse and Rasul Shams