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100 _aBhala Rajan
245 _aModern GATT Law : A Treatise on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
260 _aLondon
_bSweet & Maxwell
_c2005
300 _a1267p
_cxliii
365 _bRs.16,321
505 _aContents Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introductions: GATT as the Constitution of Trade; Note on Conventions; Table of GATT panel reports; Table of WTO appellate body reports; Part One: Non-discrimination obligations; Chapter 1: Product relationships; Chapter 2: The theory of most favoured nation treatment; Chapter 3: The practice of most favoured nation treatment (GATT Article I); Chapter 4: Consideration about national treatment; Chapter 5: National treatment and fiscal measures (GATT article III:1-2); Chapter 6: National treatment and non-fiscal measures (GATT article III:3-10); Part Two: Tariff obligations; Chapter 7: General principles about tariffs; Chapter 8: Tariff negotiations (GATT article XXVIII bis); Chapter 9: Tariff cutting modalities; Chapter 10: Trade rounds; Chapter 11: Tariff bindings (GATT article II); Chapter 12: Adjusting tariff schedules (GATT articles XXVII and XXVIII); Part Three: Non-tariff barrier obligations; Chapter 13: General principles about non-tariff barriers; Chapter 14: limitation on quantitative restriction (GATT article XI); Chapter 15: Administering qualitative restrictions (GATT article XIII); Chapter 16: Transparency (GATT article X); Part Four: Customs law; Chapter 17: Translate and origin (GATT article V and IX); Chapter 18: Valuation and fees (GATT article VII and VIII); Part Five: Departures from GATT obligations; Chapter 19: Seven general exceptions (GATT article XX (a), (c)-(d), and (h)-(j); Chapter 20: National security (GATT article XXI); Chapter 21: General consideration about regionalism (GATT article XXIV:1-3 and 8-9); Chapter 22: Discipline on regional trade agreement (GATT article XXIV:4-7 and 10-11); Part Six: Trade and the environment; Chapter 23: The intersection of trade and the environment; Chapter 24: The environmental exceptions (GATT article XX(b) and (g)); Part Seven: Remedies for unfair trade – dumping; Chapter 25: General background about dumping; Chapter 26: The dumping margin (GATT article VI:1); Chapter 27: Injury and causation (GATT article IV:1-2 and 6-7); Chapter 28: Investigation; Part Eight: Remedies for unfair trade – subsidies; Chapter 29: Remedies (GATT article VI: 2 and 4-6); Chapter 30: General consideration about subsidies and countervailing duties; Chapter 31: Discipline and subsidies (GATT article VI :3 and XVI); Chapter 32: Countervailing pre-privatization subsidies; Part Nine: Remedies for unfair trade – safeguards; Chapter 33: Central Background about safety; Chapter 34: Elements of escape clause relief (GATT article XIX: 1(a)); Chapter 35: Applying escape clause relief (GATT article XIX); Chapter 36: Balance of payments measure (GATT article XII and XIV); Part Ten: Special and differential treatment for poor countries; Chapter 37: Government intervention for economic development (GATT article XVIII); Chapter 38: Principles objectives and non-reciprocity (GATT article XXXVI and the 1979 enabling class); Chapter 39: Commitments and joint action (GATT article XXXVII and XXXVIII); Part Eleven: Institutional matters and processes; Chapter 40: Membership (GATT article XXVI, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII and XXXV); Chapter 41: Administration (GATT article XXV, XXIX, XXX and XXXIV); Chapter 42: Dispute settlement (GATT article XXII and XXIII); Chapter 43: Exchange rate and relations with IMF; Part Twelve: Culture and the state; Chapter 44: Cultural production and cinemas (GATT article IV and XX(f)); Chapter 45: State trading enterprise (GATT article XVII); Additional material; Note on research; Subject Index.
650 _a1. International Trade Law - GATT - India 2. International Trade - Trade Law - International Law
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