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The WTO Case Law of 2001 The American Law Institute Reporters Studies

Books from same Author: Henrik Horn, Petros C. Mavroidis

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Henrik Horn, Petros C. Mavroidis
    PublisherCambridge
    ISBN9780521834216
    Pages324
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2007

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    Cambridge The WTO Case Law of 2001 The American Law Institute Reporters Studies by Henrik Horn, Petros C. Mavroidis

    This book was the first in a groundbreaking series of annual volumes utilized in the development of an American Law Institute (ALI) project on World Trade Organization Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of the case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. The Reporters' Studies for 2001 cover a wide range of WTO law ranging from classic trade in goods issues to intellectual property protection. Each of the cases is jointly evaluated by an economist and a lawyer, both well-known experts in the field of trade law or international economics. The Reporters critically review the jurisprudence of WTO adjudicating bodies and attempt to evaluate whether the ruling 'makes sense' from an economic as well as a legal point of view, and, if not, whether the problem lies in the interpretation of the law or the law itself. The Studies do not always cover all issues discussed in a case, but they seek to discuss both the procedural and the substantive issues that form the 'core' of the dispute.