A comprehensive discussion of international trade courts and tribunals with specific emphasis on their performance and legitimacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. International Trade Courts and Tribunals: 1. Introduction Robert Howse, Geir Ulfstein, Hélène Ruiz-Fabri and Michelle Zang 2. The WTO adjudicating bodies Gabrielle Marcea and Reto Marco Malacrida 3. The court of justice of the European Union Pieter-Jan Kuijper 4. The EFTA Court Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen 5. The United States court of justice Donald C. Pogue 6. The Federal Courts of Canada Maureen Irish 7. The case of MERCOSURl Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida 8. The Andean Court of Justice Miguel Antonio Villamizar 9. The case of the economic court of the ISIS Rilka Dragneva 10. The COMESA Court of Justice James Thuo Gathii 11. The WAEMA Court of Justice Illy Ousséni 12. The ASEAN Trade Dispute Settlement Mechanism Michael Ewing-Chow and Ranyta Yusran Part II. Cross Cutting Studies: 13. A comparative analysis of formal independence Theresa Squatrito 14. Judicial interaction of international trade courts and tribunals Michelle Zang 15. Access to trade tribunals - comparative perspectives Ole-Kristian Fauchald 16. Towards a more just WTO: which justice, whose interpretation? Andreas Føllesdal Conclusions.
Part I. International Trade Courts and Tribunals: 1. Introduction Robert Howse, Geir Ulfstein, Hélène Ruiz-Fabri and Michelle Zang 2. The WTO adjudicating bodies Gabrielle Marcea and Reto Marco Malacrida 3. The court of justice of the European Union Pieter-Jan Kuijper 4. The EFTA Court Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen 5. The United States court of justice Donald C. Pogue 6. The Federal Courts of Canada Maureen Irish 7. The case of MERCOSURl Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida 8. The Andean Court of Justice Miguel Antonio Villamizar 9. The case of the economic court of the ISIS Rilka Dragneva 10. The COMESA Court of Justice James Thuo Gathii 11. The WAEMA Court of Justice Illy Ousséni 12. The ASEAN Trade Dispute Settlement Mechanism Michael Ewing-Chow and Ranyta Yusran Part II. Cross Cutting Studies: 13. A comparative analysis of formal independence Theresa Squatrito 14. Judicial interaction of international trade courts and tribunals Michelle Zang 15. Access to trade tribunals - comparative perspectives Ole-Kristian Fauchald 16. Towards a more just WTO: which justice, whose interpretation? Andreas Føllesdal Conclusions.
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