World Trade Review
2002 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 5, 2022
- Shifting into Digital Services: Does a Financial Crisis Matter and for Who? pp. 523-549

- Erik van der Marel
- Lessons for International Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises from Counterfeiting Civil Litigations in China pp. 550-572

- Chuanzi Cai
- US Trade Preference and Export Performance of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA): Evidence from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) pp. 573-596

- Belay Seyoum and Rebecca Abraham
- Fair Use of Geographical Indications: Another Look at the Spirited Debate on the Level of Protection pp. 597-618

- Xinzhe Song and Xiaoyan Wang
- Carbon Border Measures, Environmental Effectiveness and WTO Law Compatibility: Is There a Way Forward for the Steel and Aluminium Climate Club? pp. 619-632

- Giulia Claudia Leonelli
- From Necessity to Flexibility: A Reflection on the Negotiations for a TRIPS Waiver for Covid-19 Vaccines and Treatments pp. 633-649

- Bryan Mercurio and Pratyush Nath Upreti
- Energy in International Trade Law: Concepts, Regulation and Changing Markets by Anna-Alexandra Marhold Cambridge University Press, 2021: 9781108551526 pp. 650-654

- Ronald Steenblik
- ‘An Introduction to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement: Understanding the New NAFTA’ by David Gantz Edward Elgar Publishing: 2020, ISBN 9781839105319 pp. 655-658

- Iryna Polovets
Volume 21, issue 4, 2022
- Data Localization and the National Treatment Obligation in International Investment Treaties pp. 391-410

- Qianwen Zhang and Andrew Mitchell
- The Role of WTO Committees through the Lens of Specific Trade Concerns Raised in the TBT Committee pp. 411-431

- Kian Cássehgari Possada, Emmanuelle Ganne and Roberta Piermartini
- Trade and Migration: Some New Evidence from the European Mass Migration to Argentina (1870–1913) pp. 432-454

- Giuseppe De Arcangelis, Rama Dasi Mariani and Federico Nastasi
- The First Ten Years of WTO Jurisprudence on Renewable Energy Support Measures: Has the Dust Settled Yet? pp. 455-478

- Henok Asmelash
- US Anti-Dumping Practices Evolving against Market Economies pp. 479-496

- Kyounghwa Kim and Jaeyoun Roh
- Education and Trade Attitudes: Revisiting the Role of Economic Interest pp. 497-511

- Yannick Stiller, Andreas Dür and Robert Huber
- Emerging Powers and the World Trading System: The Past and Future of International Economic Law by Gregory Shaffer Cambridge University Press, 2021 pp. 512-516

- Zhou, Jingyuan (Joey)
- Artificial Intelligence and International Economic Law by Shin-yi Peng, Ching-Fu Lin, and Thomas Streinz Cambridge University Press, 2021 pp. 516-520

- Gabrielle Marceau and Federico Daniele
- US Anti-Dumping Practices Evolving against Market Economies – CORRIGENDUM pp. 521-521

- Kyounghwa Kim and Jaeyoun Roh
Volume 21, issue 3, 2022
- 20th Anniversary Issue pp. 269-273

- Judith L. Goldstein, Douglas A. Irwin and Alan Sykes
- The WTO in Crisis: Closing the Gap between Conversation and Action or Shutting Down the Conversation? pp. 274-290

- Patrick Low
- WTO Dispute Settlement: Crown Jewel or Costume Jewelry? pp. 291-300

- William J. Davey
- Counterfactuals and Contingency in WTO Dispute Settlement History pp. 301-311

- Krzysztof Pelc
- Trump Ended WTO Dispute Settlement. Trade Remedies are Needed to Fix it pp. 312-329

- Chad Bown
- WTO Subsidy Disciplines pp. 330-341

- Robert Gulotty
- China's Changing Perspective on the WTO: From Aspiration, Assimilation to Alienation pp. 342-358

- Henry Gao
- The WTO at the Crossroads: How to Avoid the China Syndrome? pp. 359-366

- Petros C. Mavroidis and Andre Sapir
- Economic Geography, Politics, and the World Trade Regime pp. 367-379

- Stephanie J. Rickard
- Next-Generation Agreements and the WTO pp. 380-388

- Kathleen Claussen
- 20th Anniversary Issue – CORRIGENDUM pp. 389-389

- Judith L. Goldstein, Douglas A. Irwin and Alan Sykes
Volume 21, issue 2, 2022
- Trading Away Tariffs: The Operations of the GATT System pp. 135-158

- Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty
- Political–Economic Determinants of External Import Protection under a Preferential Trade Agreement pp. 159-184

- Patricia Tovar
- TRIPS Pluralism pp. 185-206

- Daniel J. Gervais
- Agriculture Subsidies: Unravelling the Linkages between the Amber Box and the Blue Box Support pp. 207-223

- James J. Nedumpara, Sparsha Janardhan and Aparna Bhattacharya
- The Impact of Trade Barrier Reductions on Global Value Chains for Agricultural Products in China and Countries along the ‘Belt and Road’ pp. 224-248

- Zhen Zhang, Yue Gao and Taoyuan Wei
- A Moral Stretch? US–Tariff Measures and the Public Morals Exception in WTO Law pp. 249-260

- Christian Delev
- At the Margins of Globalization: Indigenous Peoples and International Economic Law by Sergio Puig Cambridge University Press, 2021 pp. 261-264

- Diane A. Desierto
- Clash of Powers: US–China Rivalry in Global Trade Governance by Kristin Hopewell Cambridge University Press, 2021 pp. 264-267

- Anton Malkin
Volume 21, issue 1, 2022
- High-Income Developing Countries, FDI Outflows and the International Investment Agreement Regime pp. 1-17

- Yoram Z. Haftel, Soo Yeon Kim and Lotem Bassan-Nygate
- No More Strategical Neutrality on Technological Neutrality: Technological Neutrality as a Bridge Between the Analogue Trading Regime and Digital Trade pp. 18-32

- Dongchul Kwak
- The Impact of Sanctions Imposed by the European Union against Iran on their Bilateral Trade: General versus Targeted Sanctions pp. 33-58

- Mahdi Ghodsi and Huseyin Karamelikli
- Unmaking of a Customs Union: Regional (Dis)integration in the East African Community pp. 59-70

- Jakob Rauschendorfer and Anna Twum
- Non-Tariff Measures and the Quality of Imported Products pp. 71-92

- Mahdi Ghodsi and Robert Stehrer
- Who Uses the EU's Free Trade Agreements? A Transaction-Level Analysis of the EU–South Korea FTA pp. 93-108

- Jonas Kasteng, Ari Kokko and Patrik Tingvall
- A Pragmatic Approach to Carbon Border Measures pp. 109-120

- Timothy Meyer and Todd N. Tucker
- How the United States Can Lead the Effort To Reduce Carbon Emissions pp. 121-126

- Simon Lester
- Trade and Climate, Law and Politics: A Response pp. 127-129

- Timothy Meyer and Todd N. Tucker
- Competitiveness and Death: Trade and Politics in Cars, Beef, and Drugs by G. Winslett University of Michigan Press, 2021 pp. 130-133

- Floor Doppen and Scott Hamilton
Volume 20, issue 5, 2021
- The Pursuit of Non-Trade Policy Objectives in EU Trade Policy pp. 623-647

- Ingo Borchert, Paola Conconi, Mattia Di Ubaldo and Cristina Herghelegiu
- Labour Rights Protection and Its Enforcement under the USMCA: Insights from a Comparative Legal Analysis pp. 648-667

- Maria Anna Corvaglia
- The Role of Multilateralism of the WTO in International Trade Stability pp. 668-689

- Abdur Chowdhury, Xuepeng Liu, Miao Wang and M. C. S. Wong
- US Surveillance of Foreign Currency Exchange and Macroeconomic Practices pp. 690-706

- Asif H. Qureshi
- Global E-Commerce Talks at the WTO: Positions on Selected Issues of the United States, European Union, China, and Japan pp. 707-724

- Simon Abendin and Pingfang Duan
- Narrowing the Channel: The Politics of Regulatory Protection in International Trade by Robert Gulotty University of Chicago Press, 2020 pp. 725-727

- Soo Yeon Kim
- Regulatory Autonomy under the WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures: Implications of Korea – Import Bans, and Testing and Certification Requirements for Radionuclides – ERRATUM pp. 728-728

- Yong-Shik Lee
Volume 20, issue 4, 2021
- Is this the End?: The WTO Case Law of 2019 pp. 383-388

- Chad Bown and Petros C. Mavroidis
- China ‒ Domestic Support for Agricultural Producers: One Policy, Multiple Parameters Imply Modest Discipline pp. 389-404

- Dukgeun Ahn and David Orden
- China – Tariff Rate Quotas for Certain Agricultural Products. Against the Grain: Can the WTO Open Chinese Markets? A Contaminated Experiment pp. 405-420

- Joseph Glauber and Simon Lester
- What If? Tinkering with the Counterfactual: A Comment on US–Washing Machines (Article 22.6-US) pp. 421-435

- Edward Balistreri, Petros C. Mavroidis and Thomas Prusa
- ‘Two Roads Diverged in [Soft]wood’ Targeted Dumping, Differential Pricing Methodology, and Zeroing: US – Canada Anti-Dumping in Softwood Lumber pp. 436-449

- Eugene Beaulieu and Janet Whittaker
- Making Sense of the Arbitrator's Ruling in DS 316, EC and Certain Member States – Measures Affecting Trade in Large Civil Aircraft (Article 22.6-EC): A Jigsaw Puzzle with (at Least) a Couple Missing Pieces pp. 450-465

- Petros C. Mavroidis and Kamal Saggi
- Article 21.5 DSU Appellate Body Report United States – Measures Affecting Trade in Large Civil Aircraft (Second Complaint): Spillovers from Defense R&D Add to the Tug-of-War between Panels and the WTO Appellate Body pp. 466-478

- Jennifer A. Hillman and Kara Reynolds
- Australia – Anti-Dumping Measures on A4 Copy Paper: Opening a Door to More Anti-Dumping Investigations pp. 479-490

- Antonia Eliason and Matteo Fiorini
- Nihil novi sub sole: The Need for Rethinking WTO and Green Subsidies in Light of United States – Renewable Energy pp. 491-508

- Douglas Nelson and Laura Puccio
- Under Pressure: Intractable Trade Conflicts and Korea – Pneumatic Valves pp. 509-523

- Kristy Buzard and Kathleen Claussen
- Fishy SPS Measures? The WTO's Korea – Radionuclides Dispute pp. 524-532

- Rachel Brewster and Carolyn Fischer
- Establishing a New Role for Antidumping Policy: Protection of an Unestablished Industry (Morocco–Hot-Rolled Steel (Turkey)) pp. 533-545

- Meredith Crowley and Federico Ortino
- United States – Certain Methodologies and Their Application to Anti-Dumping Proceedings Involving China: Re-Litigating through the Backdoor? pp. 546-555

- Christine McDaniel and Edwin Vermulst
- How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? US – Countervailing Measures (China) (21.5) pp. 556-565

- Douglas Nelson
- ‘Where Have all the Distortions Gone?’ Appellate Body Report, Ukraine–Ammonium Nitrate pp. 566-581

- Cristina Herghelegiu and Luca Rubini
- Separating the Political from the Economic: The Russia–Traffic in Transit Panel Report pp. 582-605

- Pramila Crivelli and Mona Pinchis-Paulsen
- Leveling the Playing Field: Industrial Policy and Export-Contingent Subsidies in India–Export Related Measures pp. 606-622

- Swati Dhingra and Timothy Meyer
Volume 20, issue 3, 2021
- Trade Law in a Data-Driven Economy: The Need for Modesty and Resilience pp. 259-281

- Gregory Shaffer
- The Belt and Road Initiative Agreements: Characteristics, Rationale, and Challenges pp. 282-305

- Heng Wang
- The Agadir Agreement: The Capability Traps of Isomorphic Mimicry pp. 306-320

- Christos Kourtelis
- Regulatory Autonomy under the WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures: Implications of Korea–Import Bans, and Testing and Certification Requirements for Radionuclides pp. 321-342

- Yong-Shik Lee
- Lawful Remedy or Illegal Response? Resolving the Issue of Foreign Subsidization under WTO Law pp. 343-366

- Victor Crochet and Marcus Gustafsson
- Transparency in the WTO SPS and TBT Agreements: The Real Jewel in the Crown by Marianna B. Karttunen Cambridge University Press, 2020 pp. 367-368

- Fabian Bohnenberger
- Governing Science and Technology under the International Economic Order: Regulatory Divergence and Convergence in the Age of Megaregionals by Shin-yi Peng, Han-Wei Liu and Ching-Fu Lin Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018 pp. 369-372

- Henry Gao and Weihuan Zhou
- Getting RCEP across the Line pp. 373-380

- Deborah K. Elms
- Lawful Remedy or Illegal Response? Resolving the Issue of Foreign Subsidization under WTO Law–ERRATUM pp. 381-381

- Victor Crochet and Marcus Gustafsson
Volume 20, issue 2, 2021
- Economic Statecraft in the 21st Century: Implications for the Future of the Global Trade Regime pp. 137-151

- Vinod K. Aggarwal and Andrew W. Reddie
- Re-emergence of Great Power Conflict and US Economic Statecraft pp. 152-168

- Linda Weiss
- China's Race to the Top: Regional and Global Implications of China's Industrial Policy pp. 169-185

- Seung-Youn Oh
- The Adaptation of Japanese Economic Statecraft: Trade, Aid, and Technology pp. 186-202

- Kristi Govella
- Will India's Disengaging Trade Policy Restrict It from Playing a Greater Global Role? pp. 203-219

- Amitendu Palit
- Economic Statecraft: Is There a Sub-National Dimension? Evidence from United States–China Rivalry pp. 220-237

- Simon J. Evenett
- When Sino-American Struggle Disrupts the Supply Chain: Licensing Intellectual Property in a Changing Trade Environment pp. 238-257

- Mark A. Cohen and Philip C. Rogers
Volume 20, issue 1, 2021
- Meta-Regulation of Private Standards: The Role of Regional and International Organizations in Comparison with the WTO pp. 1-24

- Yoshiko Naiki
- Who Embraces Technical Barriers to Trade? The Case of European REACH Regulations pp. 25-39

- Yoojin Cha and Min Gyo Koo
- The Impact of ISO22000 Standard Diffusion on Agricultural Exports pp. 40-55

- Nayung Kim
- The Determination of Causation in the Application of Trade Remedies pp. 56-72

- Catherine E. Gascoigne
- Introducing the Electronic Database of Investment Treaties (EDIT): The Genesis of a New Database and Its Use pp. 73-94

- Wolfgang Alschner, Manfred Elsig and Rodrigo Polanco
- Mi casa es tu casa? The Limits of Inter-systemic Dispute Resolution pp. 95-114

- Rodrigo Camarena and Bradly J. Condon
- Services Trade Policies and Economic Integration: New Evidence for Developing Countries pp. 115-134

- Bernard Hoekman and Ben Shepherd
- Meta-Regulation of Private Standards: The Role of Regional and International Organizations in Comparison with the WTO — ERRATUM pp. 135-135

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