Dispute Settlement at the WTO
The Developing Country Experience
Herausgeber: Shaffer, Gregory C; Meléndez-Ortiz, Ricardo
Dispute Settlement at the WTO
The Developing Country Experience
Herausgeber: Shaffer, Gregory C; Meléndez-Ortiz, Ricardo
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An evaluation of the experiences of individual developing countries in developing mechanisms to access the WTO legal system.
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An evaluation of the experiences of individual developing countries in developing mechanisms to access the WTO legal system.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780521769679
- ISBN-10: 0521769671
- Artikelnr.: 31082662
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780521769679
- ISBN-10: 0521769671
- Artikelnr.: 31082662
The law-in-action of the WTO: the developing country experience Ricardo
Meléndez-Ortiz and Gregory Shaffer; Introduction David Evans and Gregory
Shaffer; Part I. Case Studies from South America: 1. Winning at the WTO:
the development of a trade policy community within Brazil Gregory Shaffer,
Michelle Ratton Sanchez and Barbara Rosenberg; 2. Argentina's experience
with WTO dispute settlement: development of national capacity and the use
of in-house lawyers José L. Pérez Gabilondo; Part II. Case Studies from
Asia: 3. China's experience and challenges in utilising the WTO dispute
settlement mechanism Han Liyu and Henry Gao; 4. Learning from the India-EC
GSP dispute: the issues and the process Biswajit Dhar and Abhik Majumdar;
5. Thailand's experience in the WTO dispute settlement system: challenging
the EC sugar regime Pornchai Danvivathana; 6. How the DSU worked for
Bangladesh: the first least developed country to bring a WTO claim Mohammad
Ali Taslim; Part III. Case Studies from Africa: 7. South Africa's
experience with international trade dispute settlement Gustav Brink; 8. WTO
dispute settlement for a middle-income developing country: the situation of
Egypt Magda Shahin; 9. Sub-Saharan Africa and WTO dispute settlement: the
case of Kenya David Ouma Ochieng and David S. Majanja; Conclusion David
Evans and Gregory Shaffer.
Meléndez-Ortiz and Gregory Shaffer; Introduction David Evans and Gregory
Shaffer; Part I. Case Studies from South America: 1. Winning at the WTO:
the development of a trade policy community within Brazil Gregory Shaffer,
Michelle Ratton Sanchez and Barbara Rosenberg; 2. Argentina's experience
with WTO dispute settlement: development of national capacity and the use
of in-house lawyers José L. Pérez Gabilondo; Part II. Case Studies from
Asia: 3. China's experience and challenges in utilising the WTO dispute
settlement mechanism Han Liyu and Henry Gao; 4. Learning from the India-EC
GSP dispute: the issues and the process Biswajit Dhar and Abhik Majumdar;
5. Thailand's experience in the WTO dispute settlement system: challenging
the EC sugar regime Pornchai Danvivathana; 6. How the DSU worked for
Bangladesh: the first least developed country to bring a WTO claim Mohammad
Ali Taslim; Part III. Case Studies from Africa: 7. South Africa's
experience with international trade dispute settlement Gustav Brink; 8. WTO
dispute settlement for a middle-income developing country: the situation of
Egypt Magda Shahin; 9. Sub-Saharan Africa and WTO dispute settlement: the
case of Kenya David Ouma Ochieng and David S. Majanja; Conclusion David
Evans and Gregory Shaffer.
The law-in-action of the WTO: the developing country experience Ricardo
Meléndez-Ortiz and Gregory Shaffer; Introduction David Evans and Gregory
Shaffer; Part I. Case Studies from South America: 1. Winning at the WTO:
the development of a trade policy community within Brazil Gregory Shaffer,
Michelle Ratton Sanchez and Barbara Rosenberg; 2. Argentina's experience
with WTO dispute settlement: development of national capacity and the use
of in-house lawyers José L. Pérez Gabilondo; Part II. Case Studies from
Asia: 3. China's experience and challenges in utilising the WTO dispute
settlement mechanism Han Liyu and Henry Gao; 4. Learning from the India-EC
GSP dispute: the issues and the process Biswajit Dhar and Abhik Majumdar;
5. Thailand's experience in the WTO dispute settlement system: challenging
the EC sugar regime Pornchai Danvivathana; 6. How the DSU worked for
Bangladesh: the first least developed country to bring a WTO claim Mohammad
Ali Taslim; Part III. Case Studies from Africa: 7. South Africa's
experience with international trade dispute settlement Gustav Brink; 8. WTO
dispute settlement for a middle-income developing country: the situation of
Egypt Magda Shahin; 9. Sub-Saharan Africa and WTO dispute settlement: the
case of Kenya David Ouma Ochieng and David S. Majanja; Conclusion David
Evans and Gregory Shaffer.
Meléndez-Ortiz and Gregory Shaffer; Introduction David Evans and Gregory
Shaffer; Part I. Case Studies from South America: 1. Winning at the WTO:
the development of a trade policy community within Brazil Gregory Shaffer,
Michelle Ratton Sanchez and Barbara Rosenberg; 2. Argentina's experience
with WTO dispute settlement: development of national capacity and the use
of in-house lawyers José L. Pérez Gabilondo; Part II. Case Studies from
Asia: 3. China's experience and challenges in utilising the WTO dispute
settlement mechanism Han Liyu and Henry Gao; 4. Learning from the India-EC
GSP dispute: the issues and the process Biswajit Dhar and Abhik Majumdar;
5. Thailand's experience in the WTO dispute settlement system: challenging
the EC sugar regime Pornchai Danvivathana; 6. How the DSU worked for
Bangladesh: the first least developed country to bring a WTO claim Mohammad
Ali Taslim; Part III. Case Studies from Africa: 7. South Africa's
experience with international trade dispute settlement Gustav Brink; 8. WTO
dispute settlement for a middle-income developing country: the situation of
Egypt Magda Shahin; 9. Sub-Saharan Africa and WTO dispute settlement: the
case of Kenya David Ouma Ochieng and David S. Majanja; Conclusion David
Evans and Gregory Shaffer.