Journal of International Economic Law
Volume 1 - 27
Current editor(s): Kathleen Claussen, Sergio Puig and Michael Waibel
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2003
- THE HEALTH REGULATION OF BIOTECH FOODS UNDER THE WTO AGREEMENTS pp. 773-795
- Nick Covelli and Viktor Hohots
- TRADE SANCTIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS - PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE pp. 797-839
- Carlos Manuel V·zquez
- RETHINKING THE SOVEREIGNTY DEBATE IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW pp. 841-878
- Kal Raustiala
- WTO DISCIPLINES ON FISHERIES SUBSIDIES: A HISTORIC STEP TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY? pp. 879-921
- Seung Wha Chang
Volume 6, issue 3, 2003
- Retrospective Remedies in the WTO after Automotive Leather pp. 545-564
- Gavin Goh and Andreas R. Ziegler
- Informality and Effectiveness in the Operation of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development pp. 565-596
- AndrÈs Rigo Sureda
- Korea in the GATT-WTO Dispute Settlement System: Legal Battle for Economic Development pp. 597-633
- Dukgeun Ahn
- Standards of Review in WTO Dispute Resolution pp. 635-659
- Matthias Oesch
- FTAA Negotiations: Short Overview pp. 661-694
- JosÈ Antonio Rivas-Campo and Rafael Tiago Juk Benke
- Reflections on the Appellate Body of the WTO pp. 695-708
- Claus-Dieter Ehlermann
- Claus-Dieter Ehlermann's Presentation on 'The Role and Record of Dispute Settlement Panels and the Appellate Body of the WTO' pp. 709-717
- Donald McRae
- International Trade Dispute Settlement System pp. 719-722
- Daniel Brinza
- WTO Dispute Settlement Procedure Bibliography pp. 745-759
- Barbara Ridley Monroe
- EC Liability for the Non-Implementation of WTO Dispute Settlement Decisions -- Advocate General Alber Proposes a 'Copernican Innovation' in the Case Law of the ECJ pp. 761-769
- Geert Zonnekeyn
- The Law of Subsidies under the GATT-WTO System pp. 771-771
- Paul Waer
Volume 6, issue 2, 2003
- China's Accession to the WTO: The Services Dimension pp. 299-339
- Aaditya Mattoo
- Public Services and Trade Liberalization: Mapping the Legal Framework pp. 341-367
- Markus Krajewski
- When the Peace Ends: The Vulnerability of EC and US Agricultural Subsidies to WTO Legal Challenge pp. 369-417
- Richard H. Steinberg and Timothy E. Josling
- Environmentally Motivated Tax Distinctions and WTO Law pp. 419-458
- Reinhard Quick and Christian Lau
- Toward Open Recognition? pp. 459-492
- Joel P. Trachtman
- The Use of Investor-State Arbitration under Bilateral Investment Treaties to Seek Relief for Breaches of WTO Law pp. 493-506
- Gaetan Verhoosel
- The WTO Enabling Clause and Positive Conditionality in the European Community's GSP Program pp. 507-532
- Lorand Bartels
- The Law of International Trade in Agricultural Products. From GATT 1947 to the WTO Agreement on Agriculture pp. 535-540
- Bernard O'Connor
- Trade and Environment in the EC and the WTO -- A legal analysis pp. 540-542
- Geert van Calster
Volume 6, issue 1, 2003
- Legal Aspects of a Poverty Agenda at the WTO: Trade Law and 'Global Apartheid' pp. 3-21
- Joel P. Trachtman
- Trade and Competition in the WTO: Pondering the pp. 23-47
- Hunter Nottage
- Regional Economic Integration in East Asia: Prospect and Jurisprudence pp. 49-77
- Won-Mog Choi
- Cross-Border Bank Insolvency: Legal Implications in the Case of Banks Operating in Different Jurisdictions in Latin America pp. 79-110
- Rosa Maria Lastra
- The WTO Cases on US 'Trade Remedies': Opening a Discussion pp. 111-111
- John H. Jackson and Rafael Tiago Juk Benke
- WTO Dispute Settlement: an Exercise in Trade Law Legislation? pp. 113-124
- John Greenwald
- Deference, But Only When Due: WTO Review of Anti-Dumping Measures pp. 125-153
- James P. Durling
- Dispute Settlement Through the Lens of 'Free Flow of Trade' pp. 155-170
- Richard O. Cunningham and Troy H. Cribb
- List of WTO Dispute Settlement Cases on 'Trade Remedies' pp. 171-174
- Rafael Tiago Juk Benke
- Mini-Symposium on the Desirability of a WTO Permanent Panel Body pp. 175-176
- William J. Davey
- The Case for a WTO Permanent Panel Body pp. 177-186
- William J. Davey
- The WTO Permanent Panel Body: a Bridge Too Far? pp. 187-202
- Thomas Cottier
- Panel Selection in WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings pp. 203-209
- Andrew W. Shoyer
- Comment on a WTO Permanent Panel Body pp. 211-235
- Jacques H.J. Bourgeois
- WTO Negotiators Meet Academics pp. 237-250
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- WTO Dispute Settlement I995--2002: A Statistical Analysis pp. 251-261
- Kara Leitner and Simon Lester
- National Treatment and WTO Dispute Settlement pp. 291-295
- Simon Lester
- Regional Trade Agreements in the GATT-WTO pp. 295-298
- Locknie Hsu
Volume 5, issue 4, 2002
- Reviewing the GPA: The Role and Development of the Plurilateral Agreement After Doha pp. 761-790
- Sue Arrowsmith
- Trade-Related Labor and Environment Agreements? pp. 791-819
- Chantal Thomas
- Introduction: Health and the WTO pp. 821-823
- M. Gregg Bloche
- WTO Deference to National Health Policy: Toward an Interpretive Principle pp. 825-848
- M. Gregg Bloche
- Patents, Innovation and Access to New Pharmaceuticals pp. 849-860
- Henry Grabowski
- The Human Rights Implications of Intellectual Property Protection pp. 861-882
- Audrey R. Chapman
- Differential Pricing of Essential AIDS Drugs: Markets, Politics and Public Health pp. 883-912
- Peter J. Hammer
- Post-TRIPS Options for Access to Patented Medicines in Developing Nations pp. 913-939
- F. M. Scherer and Jayashree Watal
- The EU and the WTO: Legal and Constitutional Issues pp. 941-943
- Daniel K. Tarullo
Volume 5, issue 3, 2002
- Mandatory and Discretionary Legislation: The Continued Relevance of the Distinction under the WTO pp. 571-604
- Sharif Bhuiyan
- Labour Law Beyond Borders pp. 605-645
- Patrick Macklem
- Compliance and International Soft Law: Why Do Countries Implement the Basle Accord? pp. 647-688
- Daniel Ho
- China Today: Why Its Accession to the World Trade Organization is Inevitable and Good for the International Community pp. 689-718
- Edieth Y. Wu
- Social Labelling and WTO Law pp. 719-746
- Carlos Lopez-Hurtado
- Can the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism Resolve Trade Disputes between China and Taiwan? pp. 747-758
- Qingjiang Kong
- Financial Sector Law Reform in Emerging Economies pp. 759-760
- Joel P. Trachtman
Volume 5, issue 2, 2002
- WTO Dispute Settlement as Judicial Supervision pp. 287-305
- Yuji Iwasawa
- Remedies and Conformity under the WTO Agreement pp. 307-329
- Chi Carmody
- Adjudicating Compliance in the WTO: A Review of DSU Article 21.5 pp. 331-352
- Jason E. Kearns and Steve Charnovitz
- 'Extraterritorial' Discovery: Ongoing Challenges for Antitrust Litigation in an Environment of Global Investment pp. 353-392
- Cynthia Day Wallace
- Attribution of Conduct to the State: How the Rules of State Responsibility may be Applied Within the WTO Dispute Settlement System pp. 393-420
- Santiago M. Villalpando
- Discriminatory Safeguards in the Light of the Admission of the People's Republic of China to the World Trade Organization pp. 421-443
- Fabio Spadi
- The Agreement on Textiles and Clothing: Safeguard Actions from 1995 to 2001 pp. 445-468
- Sung Jae Kim, Kenneth Reinert and G. Chris Rodrigo
- The Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health: Lighting a Dark Corner at the WTO pp. 469-505
- Frederick M. Abbott
- Optimal Level of Financial Regulation under the GATS: A Regulatory Competition and Cooperation Framework for Capital Adequacy and Disclosure of Information pp. 507-530
- Mahmood Bagheri and Chizu Nakajima
- Competition Policy and the Future of the Multilateral Trading System pp. 531-563
- Robert D. Anderson and Peter Holmes
- Free Trade, Sovereignty, Democracy: The Future of the World Trade Organization pp. 565-570
- Debra P. Steger
Volume 5, issue 1, 2002
- International Economic Law in Times that are Stressful pp. 3-16
- Gary Hufbauer
- Navigating by the Stars: Interpreting the WTO Agreements pp. 17-89
- Michael Lennard
- Judicial Enforcement of WTO Law in the European Union -- Some Further Reflections pp. 91-110
- Piet Eeckhout
- Trade and Human Rights: A Relationship to Discover pp. 111-132
- Thomas Cottier
- Human Rights Sanctions and International Trade: A Theory of Compatibility pp. 133-189
- Sarah H. Cleveland
- Over the Bump in Doha? pp. 195-202
- Gary N. Horlick
- What Did Doha Do? An Initial Assessment pp. 202-206
- Alan Wm. Wolff
- The Legal Status of the Doha Declarations pp. 207-211
- Steve Charnovitz
- The Legal Status of the Doha Declarations pp. 211-219
- Carmen Otero GarcÌa-CastrillÛn
- WTO Dispute Settlement 1995--2001: A Statistical Analysis pp. 221-244
- Young Duk Park and Marion Panizzon
- International Financial Reform Bibliography pp. 265-271
- Mabel Shaw