This volume, built on a recent series of courses at the Academy of European Law in Florence, addresses the overlapping regulatory trade regimes of the WTO, EU, and NAFTA. The various contributions deal with discrete areas of the international trading system. The coexistence of regimes, often governing simultaneously complex transnational transactions, is the focus of the volume.
This volume, built on a recent series of courses at the Academy of European Law in Florence, addresses the overlapping regulatory trade regimes of the WTO, EU, and NAFTA. The various contributions deal with discrete areas of the international trading system. The coexistence of regimes, often governing simultaneously complex transnational transactions, is the focus of the volume.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J.H.H. Weiler is Manley Hudson Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Chair at Harvard University. He is a faculty member at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium and an Honorary Professor at University College, London University and at the University of Copenhagen. He is Director of the Academy-on-Line of the Academy of European Law, EUI, Florence. He is Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Cain and Abel - Convergence and Divergence in International Trade Law * 1: Marise Cremona: EC External Commercial Policy after Amsterdam: Authority and Interpretation within Interconnected Legal Orders * 2: Robert Howse: Adjudicative Legitimacy and Treaty Interpretation in International Trade Law: The Early Years of WTO Jurisprudence * 3: Jacques H. J. Bourgeois: The European Court of Justice and the WTO: Problems and Challenges * 4: Joanne Scott: On Kith and Kine (and Crustaceans): Trade and Environment in the EU and WTO * 5: Frederick M. Abbott: The North American Integration Regime and its Implications for the World Trading System * Epilogue: Towards a Common Law
* Introduction: Cain and Abel - Convergence and Divergence in International Trade Law * 1: Marise Cremona: EC External Commercial Policy after Amsterdam: Authority and Interpretation within Interconnected Legal Orders * 2: Robert Howse: Adjudicative Legitimacy and Treaty Interpretation in International Trade Law: The Early Years of WTO Jurisprudence * 3: Jacques H. J. Bourgeois: The European Court of Justice and the WTO: Problems and Challenges * 4: Joanne Scott: On Kith and Kine (and Crustaceans): Trade and Environment in the EU and WTO * 5: Frederick M. Abbott: The North American Integration Regime and its Implications for the World Trading System * Epilogue: Towards a Common Law
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