Journal of International Economic Law
Volume 1 - 27
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2005
- The Authoritative Interpretation Under Article IX:2 of the Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization: Current Law, Practice and Possible Improvements pp. 803-824
- Claus-Dieter Ehlermann and Lothar Ehring
- Legal Problems of Making Regional Trade Agreements with Non-WTO-Member States pp. 825-860
- Won-Mog Choi
- WTO Dispute Settlement and the Missing Developing Country Cases: Engaging the Private Sector pp. 861-890
- Chad Bown and Bernard Hoekman
- Interjurisdictional Competition and Regulatory Advantage pp. 891-920
- Dale D. Murphy
- Planes, Trains and Automobiles: The Impact of the WTO 'Court' on Canada in its First Ten Years pp. 921-975
- Jacqueline D. Krikorian
Volume 8, issue 3, 2005
- Introduction pp. 591-593
- William J. Davey
- The Erosion of Non-Discrimination: Stern Warning without True Remedies pp. 595-601
- Thomas Cottier
- Developing Countries and 'The Future of the WTO' pp. 603-610
- Donald McRae
- The Missing Link: Coherence and Poverty at the WTO pp. 611-622
- Joel P. Trachtman
- The Sutherland Report and its Discussion of Dispute Settlement Reforms pp. 623-629
- Mitsuo Matsushita
- Decision-Making and Transparency in the 'Medieval' WTO: Does the Sutherland Report have the Right Prescription? pp. 631-645
- Robert Wolfe
- Addressing Institutional Challenges to the WTO in the New Millennium: A Longer-Term Perspective pp. 647-665
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- Effective Global Economic Governance by the World Trade Organization pp. 667-690
- Peter Van den Bossche and Iveta Alexovičová
- The Legality of the EC Mutual Recognition Clause Under WTO Law pp. 691-720
- Lorand Bartels
- 'Good Faith' in the WTO Jurisprudence -- Necessary Balancing Element or an Open Door to Judicial Activism? pp. 721-758
- Helge Elisabeth Zeitler
- Debating the Future of the World Trade Organization: Divergent Views on the 2005 Sutherland Report pp. 759-768
- Peter Van den Bossche
- Fifth Annual WTO Conference: An Overview pp. 769-792
- Isabelle Van Damme
- Food Regulation and Trade. Toward a Safe and Open Global System. By T pp. 793-802
- Jan Bohanes
Volume 8, issue 2, 2005
- Introduction pp. 287-289
- William J. Davey
- Inconsistency Between Diagnosis and Treatment pp. 291-297
- Gary Hufbauer
- Three Variations on ‘The Future of the WTO&rsquo pp. 299-309
- Patrick Messerlin
- A Close Look at a Few Points pp. 311-319
- Steve Charnovitz
- The Sutherland Report on Dispute Settlement: A Comment pp. 321-328
- William J. Davey
- The Sutherland Report pp. 329-346
- Joost Pauwelyn
- Introduction pp. 347-362
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- The Doha Development Agenda: Political Challenges to the World Trading System – A Cosmopolitan Perspective pp. 363-375
- Peter Sutherland
- A Development Perspective on the WTO July 2004 General Council Decision pp. 377-404
- Faizel Ismail
- Operationalizing the Concept of Policy Space in the WTO: Beyond Special and Differential Treatment* pp. 405-424
- Bernard Hoekman
- Chairing a WTO Negotiation pp. 425-448
- John S. Odell
- An Analysis of Pascal Lamy’s Proposal on Collective Preferences pp. 449-472
- Steve Charnovitz
- Counting Regulatory Benefits and Costs: Lessons for the US and Europe pp. 473-508
- Robert Hahn and Robert Litan
- Reform of IMF Conditionality pp. 509-549
- Ofer Eldar
- Oil and Gas Services: Market Liberalization and the Ongoing GATS Negotiations pp. 551-581
- Irene Musselli and Simonetta Zarrilli
- Review: Conflict of Norms in Public International Law. How WTO Law Relates to Other Rules of International Law pp. 583-589
- Piet Eeckhout
Volume 8, issue 1, 2005
- The Changing Fundamentals of International Law and Ten Years of the WTO pp. 3-15
- John H. Jackson
- The WTO Dispute Settlement System: The First Ten Years pp. 17-50
- William J. Davey
- Decision-Making in the World Trade Organization pp. 51-75
- Claus-Dieter Ehlermann and Lothar Ehring
- Toward a New Era of Objective Assessment in the Field of TRIPS and Variable Geometry for the Preservation of Multilateralism pp. 77-100
- Fredrick M. Abbott
- Financial Compensation in the WTO pp. 101-126
- Marco Bronckers and Naboth van den Broek
- Practical Aspects of Monetary Compensation pp. 127-142
- Bernard O'Connor and Margareta Djordjevic
- Climate Change, Regulatory Policy and the WTO pp. 143-189
- Andrew Green
- The United Nations Convention Against Corruption pp. 191-229
- Philippa Webb
- WTO Dispute Settlement 1995--2004: A Statistical Analysis pp. 231-244
- Kara Leitner and Simon Lester
- Book Survey 2004 pp. 245-254
- Amy Burchfield
- Website Survey 2004 pp. 255-258
- Mabel Shaw
- Review: Safeguard Measures in World Trade: The Legal Analysis pp. 279-279
- Edwin Vermulst
- Review: Transatlantic Economic Disputes: The EU, the US, and the WTO pp. 280-286
- Jan Bohanes
Volume 7, issue 4, 2004
- Developing Disharmony? The SPS and TBT Agreements and the Impact of Harmonization on Developing Countries pp. 737-764
- Graham Mayeda
- Pre-Empting Protectionism in Services: The GATS and Outsourcing pp. 765-800
- Aaditya Mattoo and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent
- The GATS and Regulatory Autonomy: A Case Study of Social Regulation of the Water Industry pp. 801-838
- Andrew Lang
- China's WTO Accession and the ASEAN--China Free Trade Area: The Perspective of a Chinese Lawyer pp. 839-861
- Qingjiang Kong
- WTO Regulation of Subsidies to State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) -- A Critical Appraisal of the China Accession Protocol pp. 863-919
- Julia Ya Qin
- Review: World Trade Organization, A Handbook on Anti-Dumping Investigations pp. 921-922
- Edwin Vermulst
- Review: Blockbusters and Trade Wars: Popular Culture in a Globalized World pp. 922-928
- Frederick Pinto
- Review: The World Trade Organization -- Law, Practice and Policy pp. 928-931
- Geert Zonnekeyn
- Review: Defending Interests, Public--Private Partnerships in WTO Litigation pp. 931-934
- Naboth van den Broek
Volume 7, issue 3, 2004
- STANDARD OF REVIEW IN WTO LAW pp. 491-521
- Claus-Dieter Ehlermann and Nicolas Lockhart
- THE PERSISTENT PUZZLES OF SAFEGUARDS: LESSONS FROM THE STEEL DISPUTE pp. 523-564
- Alan Sykes
- FOOD SECURITY: FOOD TRADE REGIME AND FOOD AID REGIME pp. 565-584
- Ruosi Zhang
- CHALLENGES TO THE LEGITIMACY AND EFFICIENCY OF THE WORLD TRADING SYSTEM: DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE AND COMPETITION CULTURE IN THE WTO pp. 585-603
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- THE 'HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH' pp. 605-627
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- PARLIAMENTARY OVERSIGHT OF WTO RULE-MAKING pp. 629-654
- Gregory Shaffer
- HOW CAN PARLIAMENTARY PARTICIPATION IN WTO RULE-MAKING AND DEMOCRATIC CONTROL BE MADE MORE EFFECTIVE IN THE WTO? pp. 655-658
- David Skaggs
- A PARLIAMENTARY DIMENSION TO THE WTO -- MORE THAN JUST A VISION?! pp. 659-665
- Erika Mann
- A FEW THOUGHTS ON LEGITIMACY, DEMOCRACY, AND THE WTO pp. 667-673
- James Bacchus
- THE WTO AND COSMOPOLITICS pp. 675-682
- Steve Charnovitz
- TRANSPARENCY, PUBLIC DEBATE AND PARTICIPATION BY NGOS IN THE WTO: A WTO PERSPECTIVE pp. 683-686
- Julio Lacarte
- ARE THE COMPETITION RULES IN THE WTO TRIPS AGREEMENT ADEQUATE? pp. 687-703
- Frederick Abbott
- IMPROVING THE CAPACITY OF WTO INSTITUTIONS TO FULFIL THEIR MANDATE pp. 705-716
- Richard Blackhurst and David Hartridge
- IS THERE A NEED FOR RESTRUCTURING THE COLLABORATION AMONG THE WTO AND UN AGENCIES SO AS TO HARNESS THEIR COMPLEMENTARITIES? pp. 717-727
- Gary Sampson
- ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW (EISIL) pp. 729-731
- Marci Hoffman and Jill Watson
- International Economic Law pp. 733-735
- Folkert Graafsma
Volume 7, issue 2, 2004
- A BRIDGE TOO FAR: THE FALL OF THE FIFTH WTO MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE IN CANCÚN AND THE FUTURE OF TRADE CONSTITUTION pp. 219-244
- Sungjoon Cho
- INTERNATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE ALIEN TORT STATUTE pp. 245-262
- Gary Hufbauer and Nicholas Mitrokostas
- SEPARATING MYTH FROM REALITY ABOUT CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY LITIGATION pp. 263-274
- Harold Koh
- MINI-SYMPOSIUM: INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC GOODS AND THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY UNDER A GLOBALIZED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIME pp. 275-278
- Keith Maskus and Jerome Reichman
- THE GLOBALIZATION OF PRIVATE KNOWLEDGE GOODS AND THE PRIVATIZATION OF GLOBAL PUBLIC GOODS pp. 279-320
- Keith Maskus and Jerome Reichman
- THE REGULATION OF PUBLIC GOODS pp. 321-339
- Peter Drahos
- ISSUES POSED BY A WORLD PATENT SYSTEM pp. 341-357
- John Barton
- DO STRONGER PATENTS INDUCE MORE LOCAL INNOVATION? pp. 359-370
- Lee Branstetter
- LEGAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE: THE CASE FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION pp. 371-399
- Thomas Cottier and Marion Panizzon
- EXPANSIONIST INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION AND REDUCTIONIST COMPETITION RULES: A TRIPS PERSPECTIVE pp. 401-430
- Hanns Ullrich
- INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND THE PUBLIC DOMAIN OF SCIENCE pp. 431-448
- Graeme Dinwoodie and Rochelle Dreyfuss
- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND DISPUTE SETTLEMENT IN THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION pp. 449-457
- Wilfred Ethier
- RECOGNIZING PUBLIC GOODS IN WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT: WHO PARTICIPATES? WHO DECIDES? pp. 459-482
- Gregory Shaffer
- EC LIABILITY FOR NON-IMPLEMENTATION OF WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT DECISIONS -- ARE THE DICE CAST? pp. 483-490
- Geert Zonnekeyn
Volume 7, issue 1, 2004
- What is the Future of WTO Dispute Settlement? pp. 3-21
- Donald McRae
- THE MANDATORY DISCRETIONARY DOCTRINE IN WTO LAW The US--Section 301 Case and Its Aftermath#The Mandatory/Discretionary Doctrine in WTO Law pp. 23-72
- Yoshiko Naiki
- WTO DECISION ON IMPLEMENTATION OF PARAGRAPH 6 OF THE DOHA DECLARATION ON THE TRIPS AGREEMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH: A SOLUTION TO THE ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL MEDICINES PROBLEM? pp. 73-107
- Duncan Matthews
- THE PUZZLE OF WTO SAFEGUARDS AND REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS pp. 109-142
- Joost Pauwelyn
- THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF WTO LAW pp. 143-167
- Jiaxiang Hu
- WTO Dispute Settlement 1995--2003: A Statistical Analysis pp. 169-181
- Kara Leitner and Simon Lester