Jurisprudence of GATT and the WTO :
Jackson, John Howard
Jurisprudence of GATT and the WTO : Insights on Treaty Law and Economic Relations - New York Cambridge University Press 2000 - xiii, 497 pages
Contents
Machine derived contents note: Part I. Introduction and View of the Landscape: 1. Global economics and international economic law
Part II: The GATT and its troubled origins: 2. The puzzle of GATT
3. The birth of the GATT-MTN system: a constitutional appraisal
4. GATT machinery and the Tokyo round agreements
Part III. Trade Policy Fundamentals: 5. Equality and discrimination in international economic law (XI): the general agreement on tariffs and trade
6. Consistency of export-restraint agreements with the GATT
7. Perspectives on countervailing duties
8. Regional trade blocs and the GATT
Part IV. Dispute Settlement Procedures: 9. The jurisprudence of international trade: the disc case in GATT
10. The legal meaning of a GATT dispute settlement report: some reflections
11. WTO dispute procedures, standard of review, and deference to national governments
12. The WTO dispute settlement understanding: misunderstandings on the nature of legal obligation
13. Dispute settlement and the WTO: emerging problems
14. The general agreement on tariffs and trade in the United States domestic law
15. United States-EEC trade relations: constitutional problems of economic interdependence
16. Perspectives on the jurisprudence of international trade: costs and benefits of legal procedures in the United States
17. United States
18. Status of treaties in domestic legal systems: a policy analysis
19. The great 1994 sovereignty debate: United States acceptance and implementation of the Uruguay round results
Part VI. The Uruguay Round and Beyond: Perspectives and Conclusions: 20. The World Trade Organisation: watershed innovation or cautious small step forward?
21. World trade rules and environmental policies: congruence or conflict?
22. Global economics and international economic law.
9780521035644
World Trade Organization.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization)
GATT 1994
341.754 / JAC.J
Jurisprudence of GATT and the WTO : Insights on Treaty Law and Economic Relations - New York Cambridge University Press 2000 - xiii, 497 pages
Contents
Machine derived contents note: Part I. Introduction and View of the Landscape: 1. Global economics and international economic law
Part II: The GATT and its troubled origins: 2. The puzzle of GATT
3. The birth of the GATT-MTN system: a constitutional appraisal
4. GATT machinery and the Tokyo round agreements
Part III. Trade Policy Fundamentals: 5. Equality and discrimination in international economic law (XI): the general agreement on tariffs and trade
6. Consistency of export-restraint agreements with the GATT
7. Perspectives on countervailing duties
8. Regional trade blocs and the GATT
Part IV. Dispute Settlement Procedures: 9. The jurisprudence of international trade: the disc case in GATT
10. The legal meaning of a GATT dispute settlement report: some reflections
11. WTO dispute procedures, standard of review, and deference to national governments
12. The WTO dispute settlement understanding: misunderstandings on the nature of legal obligation
13. Dispute settlement and the WTO: emerging problems
14. The general agreement on tariffs and trade in the United States domestic law
15. United States-EEC trade relations: constitutional problems of economic interdependence
16. Perspectives on the jurisprudence of international trade: costs and benefits of legal procedures in the United States
17. United States
18. Status of treaties in domestic legal systems: a policy analysis
19. The great 1994 sovereignty debate: United States acceptance and implementation of the Uruguay round results
Part VI. The Uruguay Round and Beyond: Perspectives and Conclusions: 20. The World Trade Organisation: watershed innovation or cautious small step forward?
21. World trade rules and environmental policies: congruence or conflict?
22. Global economics and international economic law.
9780521035644
World Trade Organization.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization)
GATT 1994
341.754 / JAC.J