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International Economic Law & Gov C Essays in Honour of Mitsuo Matsushita

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

04.08.2016

Herausgeber

Chaisse Julien + weitere

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

624

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/3,8 cm

Gewicht

1084 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-877825-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

04.08.2016

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

624

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/3,8 cm

Gewicht

1084 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-877825-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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    • 1: Julien Chaisse and Tsai-yu Lin: Developing and Strengthening International Economic Law: the Contribution of Mitsuo Matsushita

    • 1. RULES-BASED INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

    • 2: William J. Davey: Developing and Strengthening International Economic Law: the Contribution of Mitsuo Matsushita

    • 3: Claus-Dieter Ehlermann: The Dispute Settlement System of the WTO: A Bright Picture with a Few Dark Spots

    • 4: Frieder Roessler: The Scope of Regulatory Autonomy of WTO Members under Article III.4 of the GATT: A Critical Analysis of the Jurisprudence of the WTO Appellate Body

    • 5: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann: How to Reconcile Health Law and Economic Law with Human Rights? Looking for Hercules in the WTO Appellate Body

    • 6: Joel P. Trachtman: The WTO Jurisprudence of Article XX(g) and the Conservation of Natural Resources

    • 7: Yasuhei Taniguchi and Tomoko Ishikawa: Balancing Investment Protection and Other Public Policy Goals: Lessons from World Trade Organization (WTO) Jurisprudence

    • 8: Chin Leng Lim: Trade Law and the Vienna Treaty Convention's Systemic Integration Clause

    • 9: Meredith Kolsky Lewis: When Popular Decisions Rest on Shaky Foundations: Systemic Implications of Selected WTO Appellate Body Trade Remedies Jurisprudence

    • 10: Jaemin Lee: Taming Investor-State Arbitration? Joint Committees and Binding Interpretations

    • 11: Luke Nottage: The Limits of Legalization in Asia-Pacific Investment Treaty Arbitration?

    • 2. NORMATIVE INFLUENCES TO AND FROM WTO LAW

    • 12: Jan Wouters and Ines Willemyns: The Interplay between the G20 and the WTO: Informal Law-making in Action

    • 13: Rolf H. Weber: Unfinished Business - Competition Law and the WTO

    • 14: Frederick M. Abbott: Competition Law in Emerging Markets: the virtue of regulatory diversity

    • 15: Julien Chaisse: Untangling the Triangle - Issues for State-Controlled Entities in Trade, Investment and Competition Law

    • 16: Chien-Huei Wu: In Search of Coherence: Navigating the WTO in the Universe of International Law

    • 17: Thomas J. Schoenbaum: Natural Resources and the Rules of the Multilateral Trading System: A Sustainable Perspective

    • 18: Tsai-yu Lin: Facilitating Coherent Application of WTO Law within and outside the Organization: Investment Regime as an Example

    • 19: Won-Mog Choi: Reinterpretation of the National Treatment Principle: Making International Economic Law a Friend of Global Governance of Environmental Protection

    • 20: Shin-yi Peng: The Soft Law Approach to Regulatory Harmonization: Are We Trading Away Privacy for Economic Integration?

    • 3. ISSUES IN THE POLICY AND LAW MAKING PROCESS

    • 21: Bernard Hoekman and Petros Mavroidis: Members Only: Embracing Diversity in the WTO

    • 22: David Gantz and Laura Nielsen: TTIP and the post-Bali WTO: Toward a New World Trade Order?

    • 23: Junji Nakagawa: Regulatory Co-operation through Mega-FTAs: Possibilities and Challenges

    • 24: Anuradha R.V.: Rise of the Plurilaterals: Threat or Opportunity for Multilateral Trade Governance

    • 25: Bryan Mercurio: Trade in Pharmaceuticals: Patents and Access to Medicines since TRIPS - Some certainty and several lingering questions

    • 26: Raj Bhala: Trans-Pacific Partnership Intellectual Property Controversies

    • 27: Chi Carmody: Interdependence and the WTO Agreement as a 'Contractual Constitution'

    • 28: Chang-fa Lo: Bridging Global and Regional Governance of International Trade

    • 29: Rajesh Babu: Decision-making in the WTO: From negotiated law-making to judicial law-making

    • 30: Dukgeun Ahn: Legal Development of WTO Trade Remedy Practices in East Asia

    • 31: Yuka Fukunaga: A Managerial Approach to Secure Compliance with the SPS Agreement

    • 32: Julio Lacarte Muró: Conclusion - Thoughts on the WTO's next Twenty Years