The role of the judge in international trade regulation: experience and lessons for the WTO
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Körperschaft: World Trade Forum < 2000, Berne, Switzerland> (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press c2003
Schriftenreihe:World Trade Forum (Series) v. 4
Studies in international economics (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
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Beschreibung:Papers presented at the fourth annual World Trade Forum Conference held in Berne, Switzerland, on August 21-22, 2000. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
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Role of the judge in international trade regulation: an overview - Thomas Cottier - Petros C. Mavroidis -- - pt. I. - Does the WTO judge trespass his mandate? - Most dangerous branch? WTO appellate body jurisprudence on the nature and limits of the judicial power - Robert Howse -- - Has the WTO dispute settlement system exceeded its authority? A consideration of deference shown by the system to member government decisions and its use of issue-avoidance techniques - William J. Davey -- - Limits of WTO jurisprudence: comments from an international law and human rights perspective - Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann -- - pt. II. - Relevant experience in the U.S. and the EC. - Dormant Commerce Clause and the Hormones problem - Donald H. Regan -- - A U.S. perspective on ducks - Diane P. Wood -- - Deference -- and responsibility -- by WTO "judges" - Gary N. Horlick -- - The agency model of judging in economic integration: balancing responsibilities - Joel P. Trachtman --
- The EC response - Piet Eeckhout -- - To what extent is the description of the U.S. law made by professor D.H. Regan applicable in the EC context? - Michel Waelbroeck -- - pt. III. - The review of health standards in the WTO -- - Does the WTO stand for "deference to" or "interference with" national health authorities when applying the agreement on sanitary and phytosanitary measures (SPS agreement)? - Joost Pauwelyn -- - Some issues of the SPS agreement - Mitsuo Matsushita -- - Comment on the "WTO response" - Steve Charnovitz -- - Comment on facial non-discrimination in the WTO - David Palmeter -- - Role of the judge in the EU and WTO: lessons from the BSE and Hormones cases - Natalie McNelis -- - Commentary on Natalie McNelis' paper - Merit Janow -- - Commentary on Natalie McNelis' paper - George A. Bermann -- - National health regulations and the SPS agreement: the WTO case law of the early years - Henrik Horn - Petros C. Mavroidis -- - pt. IV.
- Where do we go from here? -- - The paradox of judicial review in international trade regulation: towards a comprehensive framework - Thomas Cottier - Matthias Oesch -- - Legitimacy through "higher law?" Why constitutionalizing the WTO is a step too far - Robert Howse - Kalypso Nicolaidis -- - Concluding remarks - Thomas Cottier - Petros C. Mavroidis -- - Appendix - The Moot case
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