Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy
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Volume 04, issue 2, 2003
- The Current Round of Agricultural Trade Negotiations: Should We Bother About Domestic Support? Technical Annex pp. 6

- Allan N. Rae and Anna Strutt
- Science-based Rules of Trade: A Mantra for Some, An Anathema for Others pp. 12

- William Kerr
- The New Banana Import Regime in the European Union: A Quantitative Assessment pp. 19

- Herve Guyomard and Chantal Le Mouël
- The Current Round of Agricultural Trade Negotiations: Should We Bother About Domestic Support? pp. 19

- Allan N. Rae and Anna Strutt
- Agriculture and Environmental Issues in Free Trade Agreements pp. 21

- Dale Colyer
Volume 04, issue 01, 2003
- The Agreement on Textiles and Clothing: Is It a WTO Failure? pp. 11

- Jaime E. Malaga and Samarendu Mohanty
- The Efficacy of TRIPS: Incentives, Capacity and Threats pp. 14

- William Kerr
- Increasing the Openness of the Trade Policy Process: Challenges and Implications pp. 17

- Grant E. Isaac
- Tariffs, Transport Costs and the WTO Doha Round: The Case of Developing Countries pp. 17

- Matthias Busse
- Free Trade, Pesticide Regulation and NAFTA Harmonization pp. 26

- David Freshwater
Volume 03, issue 2, 2002
- NAFTA and Beyond pp. 2

- Wayne Robinson
- Trade Similarities between Eastern and Southern Europe: Opportunities or Competition? Technical Annex pp. 3

- Helena Marques
- Softwood Lumber: Exact Significance of the Recent Canadian Victory before the WTO and Prospects in the Context of the Pending Second Lumber Case pp. 11

- Marc Benitah
- The Prophecies of the Naysayers - Assessing the Vision of the Protectionists in the U.S.-Canada Debate on Agricultural Reciprocity, 1846-1854 pp. 12

- William Kerr and Robert J. Forgrave
- Who Should Make the Rules of Trade? - The Complex Issue of Multilateral Environmental Agreements pp. 13

- William Kerr
- European Union Grain Export Practices: Do They Constitute a State Trading Enterprise? Technical Annex pp. 13

- James Rude and Mel Annand
- European Union Grain Export Practices: Do They Constitute a State Trading Enterprise? pp. 14

- James Rude and Mel Annand
- Integration of the Americas: Labour Mobility between Canada and the United States pp. 14

- Maritza Soto
- NAFTA and Beyond: Challenges for Extending Free Trade in the Hemisphere pp. 15

- William Kerr
- Implications of the U.S. Farm Act on Canadian Agriculture pp. 17

- Maria De Los Angeles Crummett
- FTAA: What's in It for the South? pp. 17

- Annette Hester
- Agricultural Biotechnology and the FTAA: Issues and Opportunities pp. 18

- James D. Gaisford
- Trade Similarities between Eastern and Southern Europe: Opportunities or Competition? pp. 20

- Helena Marques
- Trade and Exchange Rate Regime Coherence: Implications for Integration in the Americas pp. 20

- Dan Ciuriak
- Latina Microenterprise and the U.S.-Mexico Border Economy pp. 21

- Barbara J. Robles
- The Prophecies of the Naysayers - Assessing the Vision of the Protectionists in the U.S.-Canada Debate on Agricultural Reciprocity, 1846-1854: Technical Annex pp. 112

- Robert J. Forgrave and William Kerr
Volume 03, issue 01, 2002
- The Non-event of Produce and NAFTA: Technical Annex pp. 4

- Richard P. Beilock, Ramon L. Espinel and Sikavas Nalampang
- A Club No More - The WTO after Doha pp. 9

- William Kerr
- Multifunctional Agriculture and Domestic/International Policy Choice pp. 13

- David Blandford and Richard N. Boisvert
- Normalizing Trade Relations with Cuba: GATT-compliant Options for the Allocation of the U.S. Sugar Tariff-rate Quota pp. 16

- Devry S. Boughner and Jonathan R. Coleman
- Economics of the US - Canada Softwood Lumber Dispute: A Historical Perspective pp. 17

- S.M. Osman Rahman and Stephen Devadoss
- The Non-event of Produce and NAFTA pp. 18

- Richard P. Beilock, Ramon L. Espinel and Sikavas Nalampang
- Options for World Trade Organization Involvement in Food Aid pp. 19

- Linda M. Young
- Liberalising Global Labour Markets: Recent Developments at the WTO pp. 20

- Roman Grynberg
- U.S. Farm Policy and the WTO: How Do They Match Up? pp. 21

- Chad Hart and Bruce Babcock
- Liberalising Global Labour Markets: Recent Developments at the WTO: Technical Annex pp. 24

- Roman Grynberg
Volume 02, issue 2, 2001
- Dumping - One of Those Economic Myths pp. 10

- William Kerr
- The Effects of Biotechnology Policy on Trade and Growth: Technical Annex pp. 10

- James F. Oehmke, Mywish Maredia and Dave Weatherspoon
- An Analysis of an Alliance: NAFTA Trucking and the US Insurance Industry pp. 11

- Bradly Condon and Tapen Sinha
- Identifying National and International Vacuums Potentially Impacting NAFTA and Indigenous Peoples pp. 11

- Valerie J. Phillips
- The Effects of Biotechnology Policy on Trade and Growth pp. 14

- James F. Oehmke, Mywish Maredia and Dave Weatherspoon
- Differing U.S. and European Perspectives on GMOs: Political, Economic and Cultural Issues pp. 14

- Carlisle Runge, Gian Luca Bagnara and Lee Ann Jackson
- The Anatomy of the EU-US WTO Banana Trade Dispute pp. 26

- Robert Read
Volume 02, issue 01, 2001
- China's WTO Accession: Conflicts with Domestic Agricultural Policies and Institutions: Technical Annex pp. 7

- Hunter Colby, Xinshen Diao and Francis Tuan
- Taming the Dragon: The WTO After the Accession of China pp. 9

- William Kerr and Anna L. Hobbs
- Issues and Options for the Multilateral Regulation of GM Foods pp. 12

- Donald E. Buckingham and Peter W.B. Phillips
- What the Developing Countries Want from the WTO pp. 13

- Alex F. McCalla
- China's WTO Accession: Conflicts with Domestic Agricultural Policies and Institutions pp. 14

- Hunter Colby, Xinshen Diao and Francis Tuan
- Agriculture and the WTO: Future Directions in the Grain and Oilseed Sectors pp. 15

- Richard Gray
- Biotechnology: Can We Trade It? pp. 18

- Maury E. Bredahl and Nicholas G. Kalaitzandonakes
- Trade Liberalisation and the Red Meat Sector pp. 19

- William Kerr
- An Overview of the Issues and Positions of the Major Countries in the WTO Negotiations pp. 25

- William M. Miner
- Are Disciplines Required on Domestic Support? pp. 25

- David Blandford
- Biotech--Who Wins? Economic Benefits and Costs of Biotechnology Innovations in Agriculture pp. 25

- GianCarlo Moschini
- Trade Liberalization in the Dairy Sector: An Overview pp. 28

- Karl Meilke, Sylvain Lariviere and Craig Martin