Economic Dimensions in International Law
Comparative and Empirical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bhandari, Jagdeep S.; Sykes, Alan O.
Economic Dimensions in International Law
Comparative and Empirical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bhandari, Jagdeep S.; Sykes, Alan O.
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The essays in this collection use interdisciplinary perspectives to investigate issues in international and comparative law.
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The essays in this collection use interdisciplinary perspectives to investigate issues in international and comparative law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1164g
- ISBN-13: 9780521570121
- ISBN-10: 0521570123
- Artikelnr.: 23186740
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1164g
- ISBN-13: 9780521570121
- ISBN-10: 0521570123
- Artikelnr.: 23186740
Foreword: Economics and international law Ronald A. Cass; 1. Toward a
positive theory of the most favored nation obligation and its exceptions in
the WTO/GATT system Warren F. Schwartz and Alan O. Sykes; 2. Comment on
'Toward a positive theory of the most favored nation obligation and its
exceptions in the WTO/GATT system' Alan V. Deardorff; 3. The economics of
'injury' in antidumping and countervailing duty cases Alan O. Sykes; 4. The
economics of 'injury' in antidumping and countervailing duty cases: a reply
to Professor Sykes Ronald A. Cass and Michael S. Knoll; 5. Innovations in
support of the unitary injury test in US unfair trade cases Richard D.
Boltuck; 6. The fair trade-free trade debate: trade, labour, and the
environment Robert Howse and Michael J. Trebilcock; 7. Comment on 'Trade,
values and differentiating sanctions' Philip M. Nichols; 8. International
conflict and coordination in environmental policies Alan V. Deardorff; 9.
The theory of market modernization of law Robert D. Cooter; 10. Comment on
'The theory of market modernization of law' William Kovacic; 11. Toward a
positive theory of privatization - lessons from Soviet-type economics Paul
B. Stephan III; 12. Comment on 'Toward a positive theory of privatization -
lessons from Soviet-type economics' Robert D. Cooter; 13. New stories on
exchange-rate policies in transition Enrico Colombatto and Jonathan Macey;
14. Is deposit insurance inevitable? - lessons from Argentina Geoffrey P.
Miller; 15. The market for migrants F. H. Buckley; 16. Comment on 'The
market for migrants' Wendy Zimmerman; 17. The interplay of liquidation and
reorganization in the bankruptcy systems of Canada and the US: the role of
screens, gatekeepers, and guillotines George G. Triantis; 18. International
political economy approaches to international institutions Duncan Snidal;
19. The trade effects of domestic antitrust enforcement Diane P. Wood; 20.
The Hartford Insurance Company case: antitrust in the global economy -
welfare effects and sovereignty Alan C. Swan; 21. Recognition of foreign
judgements as a trade law issue: the economics of private international law
Ronald A. Brand; 22. Externalities and extraterritoriality: the law and
economics of prescriptive jurisdiction Joel P. Trachtman.
positive theory of the most favored nation obligation and its exceptions in
the WTO/GATT system Warren F. Schwartz and Alan O. Sykes; 2. Comment on
'Toward a positive theory of the most favored nation obligation and its
exceptions in the WTO/GATT system' Alan V. Deardorff; 3. The economics of
'injury' in antidumping and countervailing duty cases Alan O. Sykes; 4. The
economics of 'injury' in antidumping and countervailing duty cases: a reply
to Professor Sykes Ronald A. Cass and Michael S. Knoll; 5. Innovations in
support of the unitary injury test in US unfair trade cases Richard D.
Boltuck; 6. The fair trade-free trade debate: trade, labour, and the
environment Robert Howse and Michael J. Trebilcock; 7. Comment on 'Trade,
values and differentiating sanctions' Philip M. Nichols; 8. International
conflict and coordination in environmental policies Alan V. Deardorff; 9.
The theory of market modernization of law Robert D. Cooter; 10. Comment on
'The theory of market modernization of law' William Kovacic; 11. Toward a
positive theory of privatization - lessons from Soviet-type economics Paul
B. Stephan III; 12. Comment on 'Toward a positive theory of privatization -
lessons from Soviet-type economics' Robert D. Cooter; 13. New stories on
exchange-rate policies in transition Enrico Colombatto and Jonathan Macey;
14. Is deposit insurance inevitable? - lessons from Argentina Geoffrey P.
Miller; 15. The market for migrants F. H. Buckley; 16. Comment on 'The
market for migrants' Wendy Zimmerman; 17. The interplay of liquidation and
reorganization in the bankruptcy systems of Canada and the US: the role of
screens, gatekeepers, and guillotines George G. Triantis; 18. International
political economy approaches to international institutions Duncan Snidal;
19. The trade effects of domestic antitrust enforcement Diane P. Wood; 20.
The Hartford Insurance Company case: antitrust in the global economy -
welfare effects and sovereignty Alan C. Swan; 21. Recognition of foreign
judgements as a trade law issue: the economics of private international law
Ronald A. Brand; 22. Externalities and extraterritoriality: the law and
economics of prescriptive jurisdiction Joel P. Trachtman.
Foreword: Economics and international law Ronald A. Cass; 1. Toward a
positive theory of the most favored nation obligation and its exceptions in
the WTO/GATT system Warren F. Schwartz and Alan O. Sykes; 2. Comment on
'Toward a positive theory of the most favored nation obligation and its
exceptions in the WTO/GATT system' Alan V. Deardorff; 3. The economics of
'injury' in antidumping and countervailing duty cases Alan O. Sykes; 4. The
economics of 'injury' in antidumping and countervailing duty cases: a reply
to Professor Sykes Ronald A. Cass and Michael S. Knoll; 5. Innovations in
support of the unitary injury test in US unfair trade cases Richard D.
Boltuck; 6. The fair trade-free trade debate: trade, labour, and the
environment Robert Howse and Michael J. Trebilcock; 7. Comment on 'Trade,
values and differentiating sanctions' Philip M. Nichols; 8. International
conflict and coordination in environmental policies Alan V. Deardorff; 9.
The theory of market modernization of law Robert D. Cooter; 10. Comment on
'The theory of market modernization of law' William Kovacic; 11. Toward a
positive theory of privatization - lessons from Soviet-type economics Paul
B. Stephan III; 12. Comment on 'Toward a positive theory of privatization -
lessons from Soviet-type economics' Robert D. Cooter; 13. New stories on
exchange-rate policies in transition Enrico Colombatto and Jonathan Macey;
14. Is deposit insurance inevitable? - lessons from Argentina Geoffrey P.
Miller; 15. The market for migrants F. H. Buckley; 16. Comment on 'The
market for migrants' Wendy Zimmerman; 17. The interplay of liquidation and
reorganization in the bankruptcy systems of Canada and the US: the role of
screens, gatekeepers, and guillotines George G. Triantis; 18. International
political economy approaches to international institutions Duncan Snidal;
19. The trade effects of domestic antitrust enforcement Diane P. Wood; 20.
The Hartford Insurance Company case: antitrust in the global economy -
welfare effects and sovereignty Alan C. Swan; 21. Recognition of foreign
judgements as a trade law issue: the economics of private international law
Ronald A. Brand; 22. Externalities and extraterritoriality: the law and
economics of prescriptive jurisdiction Joel P. Trachtman.
positive theory of the most favored nation obligation and its exceptions in
the WTO/GATT system Warren F. Schwartz and Alan O. Sykes; 2. Comment on
'Toward a positive theory of the most favored nation obligation and its
exceptions in the WTO/GATT system' Alan V. Deardorff; 3. The economics of
'injury' in antidumping and countervailing duty cases Alan O. Sykes; 4. The
economics of 'injury' in antidumping and countervailing duty cases: a reply
to Professor Sykes Ronald A. Cass and Michael S. Knoll; 5. Innovations in
support of the unitary injury test in US unfair trade cases Richard D.
Boltuck; 6. The fair trade-free trade debate: trade, labour, and the
environment Robert Howse and Michael J. Trebilcock; 7. Comment on 'Trade,
values and differentiating sanctions' Philip M. Nichols; 8. International
conflict and coordination in environmental policies Alan V. Deardorff; 9.
The theory of market modernization of law Robert D. Cooter; 10. Comment on
'The theory of market modernization of law' William Kovacic; 11. Toward a
positive theory of privatization - lessons from Soviet-type economics Paul
B. Stephan III; 12. Comment on 'Toward a positive theory of privatization -
lessons from Soviet-type economics' Robert D. Cooter; 13. New stories on
exchange-rate policies in transition Enrico Colombatto and Jonathan Macey;
14. Is deposit insurance inevitable? - lessons from Argentina Geoffrey P.
Miller; 15. The market for migrants F. H. Buckley; 16. Comment on 'The
market for migrants' Wendy Zimmerman; 17. The interplay of liquidation and
reorganization in the bankruptcy systems of Canada and the US: the role of
screens, gatekeepers, and guillotines George G. Triantis; 18. International
political economy approaches to international institutions Duncan Snidal;
19. The trade effects of domestic antitrust enforcement Diane P. Wood; 20.
The Hartford Insurance Company case: antitrust in the global economy -
welfare effects and sovereignty Alan C. Swan; 21. Recognition of foreign
judgements as a trade law issue: the economics of private international law
Ronald A. Brand; 22. Externalities and extraterritoriality: the law and
economics of prescriptive jurisdiction Joel P. Trachtman.