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New directions in international economic law : Essays in honour of John H Jackson

Bronckers Marco

New directions in international economic law : Essays in honour of John H Jackson - The Hague Kluwer Law International 2000 - 593p ix

Table of Contents:
Ch. 1.
Reflections on Democracy in the European Union /
Eric Stein
Ch. 2.
Distributed Governance at the WTO-WIPO: An Evolving Model for Open-Architecture Integrated Governance /
Frederick M. Abbott
Ch. 3.
"Subsidiarity" in the WTO Context from a Legal Perspective /
Jacques H. J. Bourgeois
Ch. 4.
Good Faith and the Protection of Legitimate Expectations in the WTO /
Thomas Cottier and Krista N. Schefer
Ch. 5.
The Economics of Government Market Intervention, and Its International Dimension /
Alan V. Deardorff
Ch. 6.
We the People: Civil Society and the World Trade Organization /
Daniel C. Esty
Ch. 7.
The Challenge of Enhancing Global Security through Multilateral Legal Architecture /
Edward J. Krauland
Ch. 8.
The WTO Constitution and the Millennium Round /
Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
Ch. 9.
The World Trade Organization: A New Constitution for the Trading System /
Debra P. Steger
Ch. 10.
The Relationship of WTO Obligations to Other International Arrangements /
Daniel K. Tarullo
Ch. 11.
John Jackson and the Development of GATT/WTO Subsidies Rules /
Gary N. Horlick
Ch. 12.
The Product-Process Doctrine in GATT/WTO Jurisprudence /
Robert E. Hudec
Ch. 13.
GATT Article XX and the WTO Appellate Body /
Donald M. McRae
Ch. 14.
The Community's Regulation on Leg-Hold Traps: Creative Unilateralism Made Compatible with WTO Law through Bilateral Negotiations? /
Reinhard Quick
Ch. 15.
Anti-dumping in the Second Millennium: The Need to Revise Basic Concepts /
Edwin Vermulst
Ch. 16.
Mercosur's Fragile Dispute Resolution System at Work: First Decision Ever Made by an "Arbitration Panel" in a Dispute Arising among Sovereign Parties /
Emilio J. Cardenas
Ch. 17.
WTO Dispute Settlement: Segregating the Useful Political Aspects and Avoiding "Over-Legalization" /
William J. Davey
Ch. 18.
The Appellate Body and the Facts /
Pieter Jan Kuyper
Ch. 19.
The Institutional Balance between the Judicial and the Political Organs of the WTO /
Frieder Roessler
Ch. 20.
The Remedy for Breach of Obligations under the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding: Damages or Specific Performance? /
Alan O. Sykes
Ch. 21.
Anti-competitive Practices and the WTO: The Elusive Search for New World Trade Rules /
Jean-Francois Bellis
Ch. 22.
The WTO Reference Paper on Telecommunications: A Model for WTO Competition Law? /
Marco C. E. J. Bronckers
Ch. 23.
Bringing Investment to the Aegis of the Multilateral Trading System: Steps Taken in the Context of the FTAA Negotiation Group on Investment /
Roberto Echandi
Ch. 24.
Competition Policy in a Global Economy - Today and Tomorrow /
Robert Pitofsky
Ch. 25.
Labor Standards and Trade /
Robert M. Stern
Ch. 26.
A "Normal" Business Practice Becomes a Criminal Offence /
Peter Van den Bossche
Ch. 27.
Strengthening National Compliance with Trade Law: Insights from Environment /
Edith Brown Weiss
Ch. 28.
WTO Dispute Settlement and Japan /
Yuji Iwasawa
Ch. 29.
Some Reflections on the Implementation of WTO Rules in the European Community Legal Order /
Jean-Victor Louis
Ch. 30.
Interpretations of International Agreements by National Courts: An EC View /
Richard H. Lauwaars
Ch. 31.
U.S. States, Sub-Federal Rules, and the World Trading System /
Matthew Schaefer
Ch. 32.
Economic Sanctions and International Security: The Role of the European Court of Justice /
Francis G. Jacobs
Ch. 33.
Application of the Japanese Antimonopoly Law to International Transactions /
Mitsuo Matsushita
Bibliography of Professor John H. Jackson.

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1. Investments - Foreign - Law & Legislation2. Law & Economic Development3. Law Reform4. International Economic Relations

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