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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Julien Chaisse , Tsai-Yu LinPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.90cm Weight: 1.084kg ISBN: 9780198778257ISBN 10: 0198778252 Pages: 624 Publication Date: 11 August 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: 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 Muro: Conclusion - Thoughts on the WTO's next Twenty YearsReviewsWith the ever-expanding WTO case law universe, the present volume, which extensively refers to relevant disputes to drive a point home, is a must-read reference to the academicians, policymakers and researchers. * Debashis Chakraborty, Journal of Economics Bibliography * With the ever-expanding WTO case law universe, the present volume, which extensively refers to relevant disputes to drive a point home, is a must-read reference to the academicians, policymakers and researchers. * Debashis Chakraborty, Journal of Economics Bibliography * The Festschrift dedicated to Mitsuo Matsushita, one of the founding members of the Appellate Body of World Trade Organization in 1995, is a must read volume on international economic laws for both scholars and policy makers working on WTO and RTA related matters. Leading experts who are all his friends have written more than thirty essays on international economic law and governance that give readers fresh insight into the future of international economic governance. * Shintaro Hamanaka, Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy * This book offers a number of well-developed and nuanced analyses of many of the major problems that are facing the contemporary system of international economic law. ... the authors offer a credible, insider's view of the WTO and other branches of international economic law, and each identifies problems that might risk destabilizing the system. * Anais Berland, Journal of International Law and Politics * With the ever-expanding WTO case law universe, the present volume, which extensively refers to relevant disputes to drive a point home, is a must-read reference to the academicians, policymakers and researchers. - Debashis Chakraborty, Journal of Economics Bibliography Author InformationJulien Chaisse is Professor in the Faculty of Law and Director of the Center for Financial Regulation and Economic Development at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Tsai-yu Lin is Professor in the College of Law and Director of the Asian Center for WTO and International Health Law and Policy at the National Taiwan University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |