Journal of International Economic Law
Volume 1 - 27
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2009
- Agriculture and the WTO: Towards A New Theory of International Agricultural Trade Regulation. By F iona S mith pp. 163-1069

- Brian H. Bix
- The Future of the WTO: The Case for Institutional Reform pp. 803-833

- Debra P. Steger
- The WTO Single Undertaking as Negotiating Technique and Constitutive Metaphor pp. 835-858

- Robert Wolfe
- Prudence or Discrimination? Emergency Measures, the Global Financial Crisis and International Economic Law pp. 859-894

- Anne van Aaken and Jürgen Kurtz
- Climate Change and Unresolved Issues in WTO Law pp. 895-926

- Bradly J. Condon
- Proportionality, Proximity and Environmental Labelling in WTO Law pp. 927-952

- Ilona Cheyne
- The WTO and Regulatory Freedom: WTO Disciplines on Market Access, Non-Discrimination and Domestic Regulation Relating to Trade in Goods and Services pp. 953-987

- Erich Vranes
- The New Text of the Agreement on Government Procurement: An Analysis and Assessment pp. 989-1022

- Arie Reich
- Challenging Trips-Plus Agreements: The Potential Utility of Non-Violation Disputes pp. 1023-1065

- Susy Frankel
Volume 12, issue 3, 2009
- Trade Integration in the CIS Region: A Thorny Path Towards a Customs Union pp. 555-578

- Sherzod Shadikhodjaev
- Does the WTO Need a Permanent Body of Panelists? pp. 579-594

- Marc L. Busch and Krzysztof J. Pelc
- Aggressive Regionalism -super-† in Korea--U.S. FTA: The Present and Future of Korea's FTA Policy pp. 595-615

- Won-Mog Choi
- Trade and Equality: A Relationship to Discover pp. 617-642

- Gillian Moon
- Reaching REACH: The Challenge for Chemicals Entering International Trade pp. 643-662

- Doaa Abdel Motaal
- China's Accession to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement Challenges and The Way Forward pp. 663-706

- Ping Wang
- Addressing Tied Aid: Towards a More Development-Oriented WTO? pp. 707-747

- Annamaria La Chimia and Sue Arrowsmith
- Carbon Tariffs and the WTO: An Evaluation of Feasible Policies pp. 749-800

- Paul-Erik Veel
- Legalization of Development in the WTO. Between Law and Politics pp. 801-802

- Koen De Feyter
Volume 12, issue 2, 2009
- The WTO Appellate Body's Decision-Making Process: A Perfect Model For International Adjudication? pp. 289-331

- Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez
- The World Trade Organization: A Legal and Institutional Analysis pp. 314-554

- Anu Bradford
- Regulatory Convergence, Security and Global Administrative Law in Canada-United States Trade pp. 333-355

- Maureen Irish
- International Trade in Services and Domestic Regulations: Necessity, Transparency and Regulatory Diversity pp. 335-549

- Dale Honeck
- MFN Exemptions Under the General Agreement on Trade in Services: Grandfathers Striving for Immortality? pp. 357-392

- Rudolf Adlung and Antonia Carzaniga
- The WTO Appellate Body's Exercise of Judicial Economy pp. 393-415

- Alberto Alvarez-Jiménez
- The DSU Interim Review--Need for its Elimination or Extension to the Appellate Body Stage? pp. 417-434

- Armin Steinbach
- Foreign Professionals in the United States: Regulatory Impediments to Trade pp. 435-456

- Aaditya Mattoo and Deepak Mishra
- China--US BIT Negotiations and the Future of Investment Treaty Regime: A Grand Bilateral Bargain with Multilateral Implications pp. 457-506

- Cai Congyan
- International Investment Law Between Commitment and Flexibility: A Contract Theory Analysis pp. 507-538

- Anne van Aaken
- Revitalizing the US Trade Agenda in Latin America: Building on the FTA Platform pp. 539-546

- Anabel González
Volume 12, issue 1, 2009
- Challenges Ahead in International Economic Law pp. 3-15

- Thomas Cottier
- Trade versus Culture in the Digital Environment: An Old Conflict in Need of a New Definition pp. 17-62

- Mira Burri-Nenova
- How Much Credit for Export Credit Support Under the SCM Agreement? pp. 63-113

- Dominic Coppens
- The Forest for the Trees: A Roadmap to Canada's Litigation Experience in Lumber IV pp. 115-151

- David Quayat
- Necessity Exceptions in WTO Law: Retreaded Tyres, Regulatory Purpose and Cumulative Regulatory Measures pp. 153-173

- Benn McGrady
- Eighth Annual WTO Conference: An Overview pp. 175-193

- Isabelle Van Damme
- WTO Dispute Settlement 1995-2008 A Statistical Analysis pp. 195-208

- Kara Leitner and Simon Lester
- Book Survey 2008 pp. 227-236

- Marylin Johnson Raisch
- Website Survey 2008 pp. 237-245

- Marylin Johnson Raisch
- Bibliography on WTO Dispute Settlement:Volumes 1-11 (1998-2008) pp. 247-254

- Michelle T. Grando
Volume 11, issue 4, 2008
- Introduction to the Mini-Symposium on Transparency in the WTO pp. 705-715

- Debra P. Steger
- NGO Involvement in the WTO: A Comparative Perspective pp. 717-749

- Peter Van den Bossche
- Institutionalizing Public Participation in WTO Decision Making: Some Conceptual Hurdles and Avenues pp. 751-777

- Yves Bonzon
- From the Periphery to the Center? The Evolving WTO Jurisprudence on Transparency and Good Governance pp. 779-802

- Padideh Ala'i
- Selective Adaptation of WTO Transparency Norms and Local Practices in China and Japan pp. 803-825

- Ljiljana Biukovic
- Judging Judges: From 'Principal-Agent Theory' to 'Constitutional Justice' in Multilevel 'Judicial Governance' of Economic Cooperation Among Citizens pp. 827-884

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- From 'Direct Effect' to 'Muted Dialogue' pp. 885-898

- Marco Bronckers
- Saving the WTO from the Risk of Irrelevance: The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism as a 'Common Good' for RTA Disputes pp. 899-925

- Henry Gao and C. L. Lim
- Rethinking TRIPS: 'Adequate Remuneration' for Non-voluntary Patent Licensing pp. 927-970

- Antony Taubman
- Coping with SPS Challenges in India: WTO and Beyond pp. 971-1019

- Kasturi Das
- Public Access to Dispute Settlement Hearings in the World Trade Organization pp. 1021-1034

- Lothar Ehring
Volume 11, issue 3, 2008
- The World Trade Organization: Law Economics and Politics pp. 143-704

- David Collins
- International Economic Law and the Digital Divide: A New Silk Road? pp. 391-701

- David Collins
- International Law and the Settlement of Investment Disputes Relating To China pp. 507-526

- Monika C. E. Heymann
- A Theory of WTO Law pp. 527-557

- Chios Carmody
- New Trade Politics for the 21st Century pp. 559-573

- Joost Pauwelyn
- Non-State Global Standard Setting and the WTO: Legitimacy and the Need for Regulatory Space pp. 575-608

- Steven Bernstein and Erin Hannah
- Testing European Prudential Conditions for Banking Mergers in the Light of Most Favoured Nation in the Gats pp. 609-647

- Bart De Meester
- Privatization and The Definition of Subsidy: A Critical Study of Appellate Body Texturalism pp. 649-678

- Richard Diamond
- Climate Change and the Generalized System of Preferences pp. 679-695

- Michael McKenzie
Volume 11, issue 2, 2008
- East Asian Free Trade Agreements in Services: Key Architectural Elements pp. 263-311

- Carsten Fink and Martín Molinuevo
- National Law in WTO Law, Effectiveness and Good Governance in the World Trading System pp. 285-506

- Richard Frimpong Oppong
- A Pirate of the Caribbean? The Attractions of Suspending TRIPS Obligations pp. 313-364

- Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
- Bilateralism in Services Trade: Is There Fire Behind the (Bit-)Smoke? pp. 365-409

- Rudolf Adlung and Martín Molinuevo
- Legal and Political Oversight of WTO Waivers pp. 411-425

- James Harrison
- Public Opinion and the Interpretation of the World Trade Organisation's Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures pp. 427-458

- Caroline E. Foster
- Adaptive Efficiency and Financial Development in China: The Role of Contracts and Contractual Enforcement pp. 459-494

- Guanghua Yu and Hao Zhang
- Trade in Food: Regulatory and Judicial Approaches in the EC and the WTO pp. 495-500

- Wendy Johnecheck
Volume 11, issue 1, 2008
- Introduction to Sir Francis G. Jacobs' Essay pp. 3-4

- John H. Jackson
- The State of International Economic Law: Re-Thinking Sovereignty in Europe pp. 5-41

- Francis G. Jacobs
- The Morals and Order Exceptions in WTO Law: Balancing the Toothless Tiger and the Undermining Mole pp. 43-74

- Nicolas F. Diebold
- Banking on China's WTO Commitments: 'Same Bed, Different Dreams' in China's Financial Services Sector pp. 75-105

- Daniel C. Crosby
- Trade and Employment: Challenges for Policy Research pp. 104-176

- Steve Charnovitz
- Foe or Friend of GATT Article XXIV: Diversity in Trade Remedy Rules pp. 107-133

- Dukgeun Ahn
- Conceptualizing Security Exceptions: Legal Doctrine or Political Excuse? pp. 135-154

- Andrew Emmerson
- Seventh Annual WTO Conference: an Overview pp. 155-165

- Isabelle Van Damme
- Human Rights and International Trade pp. 176-178

- Freya Baetens
- WTO Dispute Settlement 1995-2007 - A Statistical Analysis pp. 179-192

- Kara Leitner and Simon Lester
- Book Survey 2007 pp. 217-223

- Marylin Johnson Raisch
- Website Survey 2007 pp. 225-231

- Marylin Johnson Raisch