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The Jurisprudence of GATT and the WTO : Insights on Treaty Law and Economic Relations

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2000Description: 497p xiiiISBN:
  • 0521620562
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.754 JAC JAC
Contents:
his book contains a selection of essays and articles by John H. Jackson previously published over four decades and now collected together into one volume. Each article has been selected for its continued timeliness and relevance to contemporary issues in international trade. Particular attention has been given to making available articles that 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. An indispensable addition to every international trade library. Contents The GATT and its troubled origins 15 appraisal 34 Trade policy fundamentals 55 Dispute settlement procedures 111 WTO dispute procedures standard of review and deference 133 GATT international treaties and national laws and constitutions 193 constitutional problems 260 costs 277 a policy analysis 328 United States acceptance 367 perspectives and conclusions 397 congruence 414 Global economics and international economic law 449 Select bibliography of the authors works 462 Index of subjects 475 Copyright The effect of treaties in domestic law in the United States 297
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his book contains a selection of essays and articles by John H. Jackson previously published over four decades and now collected together into one volume. Each article has been selected for its continued timeliness and relevance to contemporary issues in international trade. Particular attention has been given to making available articles that 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. An indispensable addition to every international trade library.

Contents
The GATT and its troubled origins
15

appraisal
34

Trade policy fundamentals
55

Dispute settlement procedures
111

WTO dispute procedures standard of review and deference
133

GATT international treaties and national laws and constitutions
193

constitutional problems
260

costs
277

a policy analysis
328

United States acceptance
367

perspectives and conclusions
397

congruence
414

Global economics and international economic law
449

Select bibliography of the authors works
462

Index of subjects
475

Copyright



The effect of treaties in domestic law in the United States
297