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082 _223rd Ed
_a341.754 JAC
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_a Jackson, John H
245 _aThe Jurisprudence of GATT and the WTO :
_bInsights on Treaty Law and Economic Relations /
_cJhon H. Jackson
250 _a1st Ed
260 _aCambridge, UK
_bCambridge University Press
_c2000
300 _axiii, 497p. : ill. ; 23cm
504 _aIt includes Preface, contents, bibliography and index pages
521 _a Description This book contains a selection of essays and articles by John H. Jackson previously published over four decades and collected together into one volume. Each article has been selected for its continued relevance to contemporary issues in international trade. Particular attention has been given to making available articles which have previously been less accessible. For the most part articles are republished in their original form but, where appropriate, the author has clearly marked some omissions and added updating material. In selecting and grouping these writings into six thematic parts, the author has written a short introduction to each part for this book. These range from the origin of the GATT through to the Uruguay round of trade negotiations and the WTO. An important compendium from a globally recognized scholar which must become an indispensable purchase for all concerned with international trade policy issues. Contents 1. Global economics and international economic law Part II: The GATT and its troubled origins: 2. The puzzle of GATT: legal aspects of a surprising institution 3. The birth of the GATT-MTN system: a constitutional appraisal 4. GATT machinery and the Tokyo Round agreements Part III. Trade Policy Fundamentals: 5. Equality and discrimination in international economic law: the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 6. Consistency of export-restraint arrangements with the GATT 7. Perspectives on countervailing duties 8. Regional trade blocs and the GATT Part IV. Dispute Settlement Procedures: 9. The jurisprudence of international trade: the DISC case in GATT 10. The legal meaning of a GATT dispute settlement report: some reflections 11. WTO dispute procedures, standard of review, and deference to national governments 12. The WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding: misunderstandings on the nature of legal obligation 13. Dispute settlement and the WTO: emerging problems Part V. GATT, International Treaties, and National Laws and Constitutions: 14. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade in United States domestic law 15. United States-EEC trade relations: constitutional problems of economic interdependence 16. Perspectives on the jurisprudence of international trade: costs and benefits of legal procedures in the United States 17. The effect of treaties in domestic law in the United States 18. Status of treaties in domestic legal systems: a policy analysis 19. The Great 1994 Sovereignty Debate: United States acceptance and implementation of the Uruguay Round results Part VI. The Uruguay Round and Beyond: Perspectives and Conclusions: 20. The World Trade Organisation: watershed innovation or cautious small step forward? 21. World trade rules and environmental policies: congruence or conflict? 22. Global economics and international economic law
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_aTariff--Law and legislation,Foreign trade regulation,World Trade Organization,General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization)
856 _uhttps://www.cambridge.org/gb/universitypress/subjects/law/international-trade-law/jurisprudence-gatt-and-wto-insights-treaty-law-and-economic-relations?format=PB
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