The law, economics and politics of retaliation in WTO dispute settlement
2010
Abstract
A critical assessment of trade retaliation in the WTO by academics, diplomats and practitioners involved in such actions
Details
Title
The law, economics and politics of retaliation in WTO dispute settlement
Contributor
Publisher
New York, Cambridge University Press
Date
2010
Pagination
677 p.
Series
Cambridge international trade and economic law
Call Number
382.92 HEIA 61378
Content Type
Books
Record Created
2011-07-22
Record ID
3884
Formatted Contents Note
The nature of WTO arbitrations on retaliation / Giorgio Sacerdoti
The calculation and design of trade retaliation in context : what is the goal of suspending WTO obligations? / Joost Pauwelyn
Extrapolating purpose from practice : rebalancing or inducing compliance / Gregory Shaffer and Daniel Ganin
The law of permissible WTO retaliation / Thomas Sebastian
From bananas to byrd : damage calculation coming of age? / Yves Renouf
The economics of permissible WTO retaliation / Chad P. Bown and Michele Ruta
Sticking to the rules : quantifying the market access that is potentially protected by WTO-sanctioned trade retaliationsimon / J. Evenett
The United States' experience and practice in suspending WTO obligations / Scott D. Andersen and Justine Blanchet
The European community's experience and practice in suspending WTO obligations / Lothar Ehring
The politics of selecting trade retaliation in the European community : a view from the floor / Håkan Nordström
Canada's experience and practice in suspending WTO obligations / Vasken Khabayan
Is retaliation useful? : observations and analysis of Mexico's experience / Jorge A. Huerta Goldman
Procedures for the design and implementation of trade retaliation in Brazil / Luiz Eduardo Salles
Retaliation in the WTO : the experience of Antigua and Barbuda in US-gambling / Mark E. Mendel
Evaluating the criticism that WTO retaliation rules undermine the utility of WTO dispute settlement for developing countries / Hunter Nottage
Optimal sanctions in the WTO : the case for decoupling (and the uneasy case for the status quo) / Alan O. Sykes
Sanctions in the WTO : problems and solutions / William J. Davey
The case for multilateral regulation of the domestic decision-making process / Reto Malacrida
The WTO secretariat and the role of economics in panels and arbitrations / Chad P. Bown
The equivalence standard under Article 22.4 of the DSU : a 'tariffic' misunderstanding? / Simon Schropp
Cross-retaliation and suspension under the GATS and TRIPS agreements / Werner Zdouc
Cross-retaliation in TRIPS : issues of law and practice / Frederick Abbott
Preliminary thoughts on WTO retaliation in the services sector / Arthur E. Appleton
Compensation assessments : perspectives from investment arbitration / Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler
Reforming WTO retaliation : any lessons from competition law? / Simon J. Evenett
The calculation and design of trade retaliation in context : what is the goal of suspending WTO obligations? / Joost Pauwelyn
Extrapolating purpose from practice : rebalancing or inducing compliance / Gregory Shaffer and Daniel Ganin
The law of permissible WTO retaliation / Thomas Sebastian
From bananas to byrd : damage calculation coming of age? / Yves Renouf
The economics of permissible WTO retaliation / Chad P. Bown and Michele Ruta
Sticking to the rules : quantifying the market access that is potentially protected by WTO-sanctioned trade retaliationsimon / J. Evenett
The United States' experience and practice in suspending WTO obligations / Scott D. Andersen and Justine Blanchet
The European community's experience and practice in suspending WTO obligations / Lothar Ehring
The politics of selecting trade retaliation in the European community : a view from the floor / Håkan Nordström
Canada's experience and practice in suspending WTO obligations / Vasken Khabayan
Is retaliation useful? : observations and analysis of Mexico's experience / Jorge A. Huerta Goldman
Procedures for the design and implementation of trade retaliation in Brazil / Luiz Eduardo Salles
Retaliation in the WTO : the experience of Antigua and Barbuda in US-gambling / Mark E. Mendel
Evaluating the criticism that WTO retaliation rules undermine the utility of WTO dispute settlement for developing countries / Hunter Nottage
Optimal sanctions in the WTO : the case for decoupling (and the uneasy case for the status quo) / Alan O. Sykes
Sanctions in the WTO : problems and solutions / William J. Davey
The case for multilateral regulation of the domestic decision-making process / Reto Malacrida
The WTO secretariat and the role of economics in panels and arbitrations / Chad P. Bown
The equivalence standard under Article 22.4 of the DSU : a 'tariffic' misunderstanding? / Simon Schropp
Cross-retaliation and suspension under the GATS and TRIPS agreements / Werner Zdouc
Cross-retaliation in TRIPS : issues of law and practice / Frederick Abbott
Preliminary thoughts on WTO retaliation in the services sector / Arthur E. Appleton
Compensation assessments : perspectives from investment arbitration / Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler
Reforming WTO retaliation : any lessons from competition law? / Simon J. Evenett
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