For John: In Tribute to a Great Scholar and Friend
Alan Sykes
World Trade Review, 2016, vol. 15, issue 3, 407-408
Abstract:
I first came to know John Jackson in his role as a consultant to the international trade group at Arnold & Porter. Fresh out of law school and a novice in the field of international trade law, I quickly learned that John was the leading American expert on legal aspects of both GATT and domestic trade law issues. Only later did I come to realize that his stature in this regard was global. John's advice on GATT issues was sought after by academics and policymakers everywhere.
Date: 2016
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