International trade agreements before domestic courts : lessons from the EU and Brazilian experiences / Maria Angela Jardim de Santa Cruz Oliveira.
2015
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Title
International trade agreements before domestic courts : lessons from the EU and Brazilian experiences / Maria Angela Jardim de Santa Cruz Oliveira.
Published
Cham, [Switzerland] : Springer, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
K4600 .O458 2015
ISBN
9783319139012 (hardback)
3319139010 (hardback)
9783319139029 (e-book)
3319139010 (hardback)
9783319139029 (e-book)
Description
xi, 209 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)898086930
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
1.
Introduction
1
1.1.
Outline of Argument
5
References
10
2.
The Relations Between International Law and Domestic Courts
13
2.1.
Comparative Studies on the Application of International Law by Domestic Courts
14
2.2.
The Role of Domestic Courts Regarding International Law: General Approaches in the International Legal Scholarship
17
2.2.1.
Ways Domestic Courts Usually Enforce International Law
20
2.2.2.
Traditional International Legal Scholarship on the Role of Domestic Courts Regarding International Law---or Traditionalism
25
2.2.3.
Rational Choice Theory in the Law and Economics Approach on the Role of Domestic Courts Regarding International Law
35
2.3.
The Role of Domestic Courts in International Trade Law: A Substantial Field Approach
38
2.3.1.
The Traditionalism v. Rational Choice Theory Debate on the Role of Domestic Courts Regarding the WTO Agreements
43
2.3.2.
The American Creation of the GATT and Its Leadership in the Adoption of the Rational Choice Theory in International Trade Agreements
47
2.4.
An Assessment on the Role of Domestic Courts in International Trade Agreements
50
2.4.1.
The Function and Objective of International Trade Agreements
51
2.4.2.
The Principle of Popular Sovereignty and Democratic Self-Government
54
2.5.
Conclusion
60
References
61
3.
The Relations Between International Trade Agreements and Domestic Courts in Brazil
67
3.1.
Constitutional Arrangements at the National Level: The Domestic Status of International Treaties in Brazil
67
3.2.
The Traditionalist Role of Brazilian Courts in WTO Agreements
71
3.3.
Brazilian Cases
76
3.3.1.
The Imports of Codfish Case: Extraordinary Appeal n. 229096
78
3.3.2.
The Retreaded Tires Case: ADPF
88
3.3.3.
The Radial Tires Case: Extraordinary Appeal n. 632250
100
3.3.4.
The Thermo Bottles Case: Special Appeal n. 1105993
105
3.4.
Conclusion
107
References
116
4.
The Relations Between International Trade Agreements and Domestic Courts in the European Union
119
4.1.
The Domestic Status of International Treaties in the European Union
120
4.2.
The Rational Choice Theory Perspective of the European Court of Justice Regarding WTO Agreements
128
4.3.
ECJ Cases
133
4.3.1.
International Fruit Company Case
133
4.3.2.
Nakajima v. Council
136
4.3.3.
Germany v. Council
140
4.3.4.
Portugal v. Council
145
4.3.5.
Leon Van Parys v. Council
149
4.3.6.
Ikea Wholesale Ltd. v. Commissioners of Customs & Excise
152
4.3.7.
FIAMM v. Council
157
4.4.
Constitutional Pluralism: The Relationship Between the ECJ and National Courts Regarding WTO Agreements
161
4.4.1.
The German Jurisprudence
165
4.4.2.
The Italian Jurisprudence
169
4.5.
Conclusion
173
References
174
5.
Comparing the Role of Domestic Courts in International Trade Agreements
177
5.1.
The Main Similarities and Divergences Between Brazilian and European Union Courts in International Trade Agreements
177
5.2.
Thinking Beyond Brazilian Perspectives: The Patterns of Emerging Economies in Latin America
185
5.3.
Conclusion
194
References
197
6.
Conclusion
199
References
209