WTO adjudicators have made statements on a wide range of general public international law concepts and principles, but they are buried in 350 decisions totalling 60,000 pages. This comprehensive and systematically organized digest makes this jurisprudence easily accessible to students and practitioners working in any field of international law.
WTO adjudicators have made statements on a wide range of general public international law concepts and principles, but they are buried in 350 decisions totalling 60,000 pages. This comprehensive and systematically organized digest makes this jurisprudence easily accessible to students and practitioners working in any field of international law.
Graham Cook is Counsellor with the Legal Affairs Division of the WTO Secretariat in Geneva. In that capacity, he has served as a legal advisor to numerous WTO dispute settlement panels.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Joost Pauwelyn 1. Admissibility and jurisdiction 2. Attribution of conduct 3. Breach of an obligation 4. Conflicts between treaties 5. Countermeasures 6. Due process 7. Evidence before international tribunals 8. Good faith 9. Judicial economy 10. Municipal law 11. Non-retroactivity 12. Reasonableness 13. Sources of international law 14. Sovereignty 15. Treaty interpretation 16. Words and phrases considered.
Foreword Joost Pauwelyn 1. Admissibility and jurisdiction 2. Attribution of conduct 3. Breach of an obligation 4. Conflicts between treaties 5. Countermeasures 6. Due process 7. Evidence before international tribunals 8. Good faith 9. Judicial economy 10. Municipal law 11. Non-retroactivity 12. Reasonableness 13. Sources of international law 14. Sovereignty 15. Treaty interpretation 16. Words and phrases considered.
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