Journal of International Economic Law
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Volume 3, issue 1, 2000
- International Economic Law in Times That Are Interesting pp. 3-14
- John H Jackson
- The WTO Dispute Settlement System pp. 15-18
- William J Davey
- The WTO Constitution and Human Rights pp. 19-25
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- The WTO in International Law: Tradition Continued or New Frontier? pp. 27-41
- Donald M McRae
- A Perspective on Trade and Labor Rights pp. 43-62
- Christopher McCrudden and Anne Davies
- Distributed Governance at the WTO-WIPO: An Evolving Model for Open-Architecture Integrated Governance pp. 63-81
- Frederick M Abbott
- Subsidiarity Perspectives on the New Trade Agenda pp. 83-114
- Pierre Sauve and Americo Beviglia Zampetti
- Trade Liberalization and Cultural Policy pp. 115-44
- Mary E Footer and Christoph Beat Graber
- Procedural Overview of the WTO EC-Banana Dispute pp. 145-66
- Mauricio Salas and John H Jackson
- Reactions to Seattle: The Speedbump at Seattle pp. 167-72
- Gary Horlick
- Dispute Settlement and Institutional Issues pp. 173-76
- Peter Lichtenbaum
- An Environmental Perspective on Seattle pp. 176-78
- Daniel C Esty
- Antidumping at the Seattle Ministerial: With Tear Gas in My Eyes pp. 179-83
- Gary Horlick
- The South Rises in Seattle pp. 183-85
- Ernest H Preeg
Volume 2, issue 4, 1999
- Better Rules for a New Millennium: A Warning against Undemocratic Developments in the WTO pp. 547-66
- Marco C E J Bronckers
- Can Financiers Learn from Traders? pp. 567-601
- Gary Hufbauer and Erika Wada
- Has the Appellate Body Erred? An Appraisal and Criticism of the Ruling in the WTO Hormones Case pp. 603-39
- Reinhard Quick and Andreas Bluthner
- The WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures as Applied in the First Three SPS Disputes: EC--Hormones, Australia--Salmon and Japan--Varietals pp. 641-64
- Joost Pauwelyn
- Competition Law and the Millennium Round pp. 665-79
- Eleanor M Fox
- Antitrust Issues Arising Out of Actual or Potential Enforcement of Trade Laws pp. 681-93
- Joel Davidow
- Telecom Reforms in Developing Countries and the Outlook for Electronic Commerce pp. 695-712
- Pradip Bhatnagar
- The Legal Status of WTO Panel Reports in the EC Legal Order: Some Reflections on the Opinion of Advocate General Mischo in the Atlanta Case pp. 713-22
- Geert Zonnekeyn
- The Advisory Center on WTO Law: Advancing Fairness and Equality pp. 723-28
- Kim Van der Borght
Volume 2, issue 3, 1999
- Competition Policy in a Global Economy--Today and Tomorrow pp. 403-11
- Robert Pitofsky
- Should Principles of Competition Policy Be Incorporated into WTO Law through Non-violation Complaints? pp. 413-21
- Frieder Roessler
- International Cooperation in Competition Law and Policy: What Can Be Achieved at the Bilateral, Regional, and Multilateral Levels pp. 423-33
- A Douglas Melamed
- A Long and Winding Road: Trips and the Evolution of an International Competition Framework pp. 435-40
- Patricia M Smith
- The Work of the International Competition Policy Advisory Committee to the Attorney General and the Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust pp. 441-44
- Merit E Janow
- Competition Policy for Global Markets pp. 445-55
- Daniel K Tarullo
- The WTO Dispute Settlement Process: A Primer pp. 457-76
- Hyun Chong Kim
- Shrimp/Turtle: Untangling the Nets pp. 477-96
- Arthur E Appleton
- United States Law and China's WTO Accession Process pp. 497-510
- Sylvia A Rhodes and John H Jackson
Volume 2, issue 2, 1999
- Centennial of the 1899 Hague Peace Conference and 1899 Hague Convention on the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes--1999 Geneva Academy of International Economic Law and Dispute Settlement pp. 185-87
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- Dispute Settlement in International Economic Law--Lessons for Strengthening International Dispute Settlement in Non-economic Areas pp. 189-248
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- The United Nations Compensation Commission: A New Contribution to the Process of International Claims Resolution pp. 249-72
- Norbert Wuhler
- The Settlement of Disputes within the International Labour Office pp. 273-93
- Francis Maupain
- WTO Dispute Settlement Practice Relating to the GATS pp. 295-346
- Werner Zdouc
- WTO Dispute Settlement Practice Relating to the TRIPS Agreement pp. 347-84
- Matthijs Geuze and Hannu Wager
- The Dispute Resolution Services of the World Intellectual Property Organization pp. 385-98
- Francis Gurry
Volume 2, issue 1, 1999
- International Economic Law and the Pursuit of Human Rights: A Framework for Discussion of the Legality of 'Selective Purchasing' Laws under the WTO Government Procurement Agreement pp. 3-48
- Christopher McCrudden
- The (Limited) Role of Regulatory Harmonization in International Goods and Services Markets pp. 49-70
- Alan O Sykes
- Twenty-First Century Trade Negotiations, the US Constitution, and the Elimination of US State-Level Protectionism pp. 71-111
- Matthew Schaefer
- Applying GATT to Marketizing Economies: The Dilemma of WTO Accession and Reform of China's State-Owned Enterprises (SOES) pp. 113-53
- David M Blumental
- Editorial Comment: Outside Counsel in WTO Dispute Processes pp. 155-58
- Marco C E J Bronckers and John H Jackson
- 'Right to Counsel' in WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings: A 1998 Resolution of the American Bar Association pp. 159-62
- Peter D Ehrenhaft
Volume 1, issue 4, 1998
- The Enduring Enigma of Trips: A Challenge for the World Economic System pp. 497-521
- Frederick M Abbott
- Implementation of the Trips Agreement and Prospects for Its Further Development pp. 523-36
- Adrian Otten
- Reforming Intellectual Property Rights Regimes: Challenges for Developing Countries pp. 537-54
- Carlos A Primo Braga and Carsten Fink
- The Protection of Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge: Towards More Specific Rights and Obligations in World Trade Law pp. 555-84
- Thomas Cottier
- Securing Compliance with the Trips Agreement after US v India pp. 585-601
- Jerome H Reichman
- Intellectual Property pp. 603-06
- Sydney Templeman
- First Report (Final) to the Committee on International Trade Law of the International Law Association on the Subject of Parallel Importation pp. 607-36
- Frederick M Abbott
- The Conflicts between Parallel Trade and Product Access and Innovation: The Case of Pharmaceuticals pp. 637-53
- Bale, Harvey,
- The Interface between Competition Policy and Intellectual Property in the Context of the International Trading System pp. 655-78
- Robert D Anderson
- European Court Rules on Trips Agreement pp. 679-82
- G Axel Desmedt
- The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism and Japanese Traders pp. 683-89
- Hiroko Yamane
- Customs Tariff S. 59(2): A 'Canadian 301'? pp. 690-94
- Chi Carmody
- Hormones: 'Objective Assessment' and (or as) Standard of Review pp. 695-98
- G Axel Desmedt
Volume 1, issue 3, 1998
- Dispute Settlement and the WTO: Emerging Problems pp. 329-51
- John H Jackson
- Technology, Trade, and Increasing Inequality: Does the Cause Matter for the Cure? pp. 353-76
- Alan Deardorff
- Preliminary Assessment of the Effects of the WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Trade Regulations pp. 377-405
- Donna Roberts
- Legal Means to Protect Private Parties' Interests in the WTO: The Case of the EC New Trade Barriers Regulation pp. 407-32
- Petros C Mavroidis and Werner Zdouc
- The Misguided Debate over NGO Participation at the WTO pp. 433-56
- Jeffrey L Dunoff
- Investment Issues at the WTO: The Architecture of Rules and the Settlement of Disputes pp. 457-70
- Thomas L Brewer and Stephen Young
- Governments and Private Actors: Dispute Resolution of Japan's Harbour Practices pp. 471-78
- Hiroko Yamane
- WTO Dispute Settlement in 1997 (Part II) pp. 479-90
- Peter Van den Bossche
Volume 1, issue 2, 1998
- From the Hobbesian International Law of Coexistence to Modern Integration Law: The WTO Dispute Settlement System pp. 175-98
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement: The First Three Years pp. 199-226
- Debra P Steger and Susan M Hainsworth
- Evidence, Proof and Persuasion in WTO Dispute Settlement: Who Bears the Burden? pp. 227-58
- Joost Pauwelyn
- WTO Dispute Settlement in the Field of Anti-dumping Law pp. 259-76
- Jacques H J Bourgeois
- The First Three Years of WTO Dispute Settlement: Observations and Suggestions pp. 277-302
- Andrew W Shoyer
- Regulatory Autonomy and Multilateral Disciplines: The Dilemma and a Possible Resolution pp. 303-22
- Aaditya Mattoo and Arvind Subramanian
- Scope of Appellate Review: Objective Assessment of the Facts and Issues of Law pp. 323-27
- Maurits Lugard
Volume 1, issue 1, 1998
- Global Economics and International Economic Law pp. 1-23
- John H Jackson
- How to Promote the International Rule of Law? Contributions by the World Trade Organization Appellate Review System pp. 25-48
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- Comparative Advantage and the Normative Economics of International Trade Policy pp. 49-82
- Alan O Sykes
- The Relationship between World Trade Organization Law, National and Regional Law pp. 83-122
- Thomas Cottier and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer
- Non-Governmental Organizations at the World Trade Organization: Cooperation, Competition, or Exclusion pp. 123-47
- Daniel C Esty
- The European Union Trade Barriers Regulation: A More Effective Instrument pp. 149-55
- Natalie McNelis
- Section 301 and the World Trade Organization: A Largely Peaceful Coexistence to Date pp. 156-60
- Matthew Schaefer
- World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement in 1997 (Part I) pp. 161-71
- Peter Van den Bossche
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