THE WTO AT TEN: the Contribution of the Dispute Settlement System
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: Cambridge University Press Cambridge 2006Descripción: 531pISBN: 139780521863148Tema(s): Comercio exterior -- Derecho | Arbitraje comercial internacional | Arbitraje -- Derecho internacionalClasificación CDD: 347.769 W958t 2006Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Biblioteca de origen | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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The WTO at Ten
pp.: 1 - 1
Notes on Contributors
pp.: 2 - 2
Introduction
pp.: 3 - 3
The WTO at Ten
The WTO at ten: Building on ten years of achievements
pp.: 4 - 4
The WTO: Ten years after its establishment
pp.: 5 - 5
From Doha to Hong Kong and beyond: A parliamentarian’s perspective
pp.: 6 - 6
The dispute settlement system of the WTO in action: A perspective on the first ten years
pp.: 7 - 7
Trade Negotiations and Dispute Settlement: What Balance between Political Governance and Judicialization?
The Appellate Body, the WTO dispute settlement system, and the politics of multilateralism
pp.: 8 - 8
WTO dispute settlement: A brief reality check
pp.: 9 - 9
From ‘member-driven governance’ to constitutionally limited ‘multi-level trade governance’ in the WTO
pp.: 10 - 10
Homage to a Bull Moose III: Striking the correct balance between political governance and judicialization in the WTO
pp.: 11 - 11
Drawing a line of equilibrium in a complex world
pp.: 12 - 12
WTO law in context: The integration of international human rights and environmental law in the dispute settlement process
pp.: 13 - 13
The limits of the WTO: Facing non-trade issues
pp.: 14 - 14
From Initiating Proceedings to Ensuring Implementation: What Needs Improvement?
The WTO dispute settlement system – from initiating proceedings to ensuring implementation: What needs improvement?
pp.: 15 - 15
The umpire needs better rules of the game
pp.: 16 - 16
DSU reform: If it is not broken – improve it?
pp.: 17 - 17
DSU reform: Resolving underlying balance-of-power issues
pp.: 18 - 18
From initiating proceedings to ensuring implementation: The links with the Community legal order
pp.: 19 - 19
Ten Years and Sixty-three Cases Later: The Contribution of the Appellate Body to the Development of International Trade Law
Assessing the ‘success’ of the Appellate Body over the first ten years
pp.: 20 - 20
From afterthought to centrepiece: The WTO Appellate Body and its rise to prominence in the world trading system
pp.: 21 - 21
Balance and coherence by the WTO Appellate Body: Who could do better?
pp.: 22 - 22
Looking for Mr and Mrs Right: Ten years of the Appellate Body at the WTO
pp.: 23 - 23
Treaty interpretation and the development of international trade law by the WTO Appellate Body
pp.: 24 - 24
The emergence of non-state actors in international commercial disputes through WTO Appellate Body case-law
pp.: 25 - 25
The Appellate Body’s working procedures for appellate review
pp.: 26 - 26
Reflections on the concept of ‘judicial economy’ in WTO dispute settlement
pp.: 27 - 27
Treaty Interpretation in International Law: Comparing the Appellate Body with the Courts in The Hague, Hamburg, and Luxembourg
The Appellate Body and treaty interpretation
pp.: 28 - 28
Methods and practice of treaty interpretation by the International Court of Justice
pp.: 29 - 29
The jurisprudence of the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance of the European Communities
pp.: 30 - 30
The European Court of Justice: Sources of law and methods of interpretation
pp.: 31 - 31
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: Applicable law and interpretation
pp.: 32 - 32
Statistics on Appellate Review
pp.: 33 - 33
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