Frieder Roessler and the Trading System
Steve Charnovitz
World Trade Review, 2025, vol. 24, issue 3, 321-323
Abstract:
This Review has occasionally taken note of the passing of individuals who have made seminal contributions to the public international law of international trade.1 When Frieder Roessler died on 25 July 2024, the editors undertook to memorialize Frieder's legacy with a Symposium about Frieder the international civil servant, Frieder the scholar and teacher, Frieder the institution builder in advocacy for the legal rights of developing countries, and Frieder the friend to admirers around the world and over the course of several decades.
Date: 2025
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