The political economy of international trade law : essays in honour of Robert E. Hudec / edited by Daniel L.M. Kennedy and James D. Southwick.
2002
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Title
The political economy of international trade law : essays in honour of Robert E. Hudec / edited by Daniel L.M. Kennedy and James D. Southwick.
Published
Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Call Number
JX6271 P759 2002
ISBN
0521813190
Description
xiii, 696 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)50920876
Note
Papers from a conference held at the University of Minnesota Sept. 15-16, 2000, and sponsored by the Law School.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Bibliography of works by Robert E. Hudec: P. 667-671.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Essays in honour of Robert E. Hudec
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Table of Contents
List of contributors
Preface
Foreword / E. Thomas Sullivan
Introduction: An overview of the volume
1
Pt. I
The constitutional developments of international trade law
1Sovereignty, subsidiarity, and separation of powers: The high-wire balancing act of globalization / John H. Jackson
13
2Constitutionalism and WTO law: From a state-centered approach towards a human rights approach in international economic law / Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
32
3WTO decision-making: Is it reformable? / Friedl Weiss
68
4Some institutional issues presently before the WTO / Pieter Jan Kuijper
81
5Domestic regulation and international trade: Where's the race? Lessons from telecommunications and export controls / Ronald A. Cass John R. Haring
111
Pt. II
The scope of international trade law: Adding new subjects and restructuring old ones
6What subjects are suitable for WTO agreement? / Brian Hindley
157
Comment: We have met the enemy and he is us / Joel P. Trachtman
171
7International action on bribery and corruption: Why the dog didn't bark in the WTO / Kenneth W. Abbott Duncan Snidal
177
Comment: It's elementary, my dear Abbott / Fred L. Morrison
205
8Alternative national merger standards and the prospects for international cooperation / Daniel J. Gifford Robert T. Kudrle
208
Comment: Harmonizing global merger standards / E. Thomas Sullivan
248
9Agriculture on the way to firm international trading rules / Stefan Tangermann
254
Pt. III
Legal relations between developed and developing countries
10The Uruguay Round North-South Grand Bargain: Implications for future negotiations / Sylvia Ostry
285
Comment: The Uruguay Round North-South bargain: Will the WTO get over it? / J. Michael Finger
301
11The TRIPS-legality of measures taken to address public health crises: Responding to USTR-State-industry positions that undermine the WTO / Frederick M. Abbott
311
Comment: The TRIPS Agreement / T. N. Srinivasan
343
12"If only we were elephants": The political economy of the WTO's treatment of trade and environment matters / Gregory C. Shaffer
349
Comment: The dynamics of protest / Sara Dillon
394
13The Seattle impasse and its implications for the World Trade Organization / John S. Odell
400
Comment: Trade negotiations and high politics: Drawing the right lessons from Seattle / Robert Howse
430
14Developing country interests in WTO agricultural policy / G. Edward Schuh
435
Comment: WTO and policy reform in developing countries / Terry L. Roe
450
Pt. IV
The operation of the WTO dispute settlement procedure
15Testing international trade law: Empirical studies of GATT/WTO dispute settlement / Marc L. Busch Eric Reinhardt
457
16The Appellate Body and its contribution to WTO dispute settlement / Debra P. Steger
482
17A permanent panel body for WTO dispute settlement: Desirable or practical? / William J. Davey
496
Comment: Step by step to an international trade court / Amelia Porges
528
18International trade policy and domestic food safety regulation: The case for substantial deference by the WTO Dispute Settlement Body under the SPS Agreement / Michael Trebilcock Julie Soloway
537
Comment: The case against clarity / Daniel A. Farber
575
19Judicial supremacy, judicial restraint, and the issue of consistency of preferential trade agreements with the WTO: The apple in the picture / Petros C. Mavroidis
583
20Should the teeth be pulled? An analysis of WTO sanctions / Steve Charnovitz
602
21Problems with the compliance structure of the WTO dispute resolution process / Gary N. Horlick
636
22"Inducing compliance" in WTO dispute settlement / David Palmeter Stanimir A. Alexandrov
646
Bibliography of works by Robert E. Hudec
667
Index
673