Daniel Bethlehem, Donald Mcrae, Rodney Neufeld, Isabelle Van Damme
The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law
Daniel Bethlehem, Donald Mcrae, Rodney Neufeld, Isabelle Van Damme
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The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law offers extensive analysis and critique on the principles of modern international trade law, considering the systems of trade between nations in their economic and institutional contexts.
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The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law offers extensive analysis and critique on the principles of modern international trade law, considering the systems of trade between nations in their economic and institutional contexts.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 1200
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 176mm x 65mm
- Gewicht: 1987g
- ISBN-13: 9780192868381
- ISBN-10: 0192868381
- Artikelnr.: 66743764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 1200
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 176mm x 65mm
- Gewicht: 1987g
- ISBN-13: 9780192868381
- ISBN-10: 0192868381
- Artikelnr.: 66743764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Sir Daniel Bethlehem KC is a barrister practising in the field of public international law from Chambers in London. From May 2006 to May 2011, he was the principal Legal Adviser of the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Prior to this, in parallel with his Bar practice, he was the Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law and a Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge. Before moving to Cambridge, Daniel lectured in international law at the London School of Economics. Amongst other specialist subjects, Daniel taught a long-standing graduate course on the WTO and international trade law. Donald McRae has held faculty positions at University of Otago, University of Western Ontario, University of British Columbia and University of Ottawa, teaching Law of Contracts, International Law, International Organizations, Law of the Sea, International Trade Law. He was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2002, a Companion of the Order of Canada in 2014, ana an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2017. Donald is also an ad hoc judge in the ICJ, counsel in various law of the sea, trade and investment arbitrations. Rodney Neufeld is counsel in the Trade Law Bureau of the Government of Canada, where he defends Canada in trade and investment disputes and represents Canada at the WTO and in trade and investment negotiations, including TPP, NAFTA and Investor-State Dispute Settlement Reform in UNCITRAL. He has taught international law, international economic law, and international institutions at the Universities of Ottawa and Carleton. Isabelle Van Damme is a Partner at Van Bael & Bellis, with a practice covering WTO law, EU law and public international law. Isabelle also serves as the Executive Vice-President of the Society of International Economic Law and teaches EU trade law and policy at the College of Europe in Bruges. She previously worked as a référendaire in the chambers of Advocate General Sharpston at the Court of Justice of the European Union and taught at the University of Cambridge. Isabelle regularly advises governments and industry and represents States and individuals before international and regional courts and tribunals, including WTO panels, the Appellate Body and the Court of Justice of the European Union. Notable assignments relate to the essential security exception, climate change mitigation, EU and UN sanctions, Brexit, State aid, the territorial scope of application of treaties and investment. Isabelle also assist clients with all aspects of FTA negotiations, implementation and dispute settlement.
* 1: The Editors: Introduction
* Part I: The Regulation of International Trade
* 2: Donald McRae: The Development of the Regulation of International
Trade: the Past and the Future
* 3: Kamal Saggi and Simon Schropp: The Regulation of International
Trade: An Economic Perspective
* 4: Matthew Kennedy: The Sources of International Law
* 5: James Flett and Mislav Mataija: International Trade Law
Institutions
* 6: James Crawford and Freya Baetens: The Influence of International
Trade Law on International Law
* 7: Manfred Elsig: The Regulation of International Trade and
(Democratic) Legitimacy
* Part II: Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements
* 8: Robert Brookfield and Lori Di Pierdomenico: North American Trade:
NAFTA and US-caused Global Trade Tensions
* 9: Yuka Fukunaga and Pasha L. Hsieh: Pacific Trade
* 10: Sylvie Tabet and Colin M. Brown: Trans-Atlantic Trade; the
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the
European Union and its Member States
* 11: Holger P. Hestermeyer: European Trade
* 12: Jorge Luis Changanaquí Miranda and John Ramiro Cusipuma
Frisancho: International Trade Policy in Latin America (Pacific
Alliance - MERCOSUR)
* 13: Henry Gao: China, Trade, and Investment Liberalization
* 14: Marina Trunk-Fedorova: Eurasian Economic Union, Trade, and
Investment Liberalization
* 15: Kholofelo Kugler and Mulualem Getachew Adgeh: Africa, Trade, and
Investment Liberalization
* Part III: Substantive Law
* 16: Katherine Connolly and Nicolas Lockhart: An Introduction to Core
Principles of International Trade Law
* 17: Ricardo Ramírez-Hernández: Trade in Goods
* 18: Chantal Ononaiwu: Trade in Services
* 19: Irene Calboli: Promotion and Protection of Intellectual Property
* 20: Fiona Smith: Trade in Agriculture
* 21: Hugo Perezcano Díaz: Trade Remedies in International Trade
* Part IV: Balancing Trade and Non-Trade Objectives
* 22: Jan Yves Remy and Alicia Nicholls: Development, Aid, and
Preferential Systems
* 23: Marcus Gustafsson and Amrita Bahri: Progressive Trade: Labour and
Gender
* 24: Jayashree Watal: Balancing Market and Non-Market Objectives:
Access to Medicines
* 25: Damilola S. Olawuyi: Environment
* 26: Marsha A. Echols: Food Safety: Balancing SPS Scientific
Principles and Article XX(b) Sovereignty
* 27: Isabelle Van Damme: National Security
* 28: Mira Burri: Privacy and Data Protection
* Part V: International Trade Law Development Beyond the WTO
* 29: Shin-Yi Peng: Digital Trade
* 30: Juliana Nam: State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs): a Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP) Agreement Experience in Developing New Disciplines
in the New World Order
* 31: Margaret A. Young: Fisheries
* 32: Rodney Neufeld: Investment Law's Monstrous Reform
* 33: Rosa Lastra and Marco Bodellini: Financial Services Law
* Part VI: The Settlement of Trade Disputes in the WTO and
Bilateral/Regional Trade Agreements
* 34: David Unterhalter and Erika Schneidereit: Institutions
* 35: Peter Van den Bossche and Parika Ganeriwal: Interpretation
* 36: Lorand Bartels: Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in the WTO and
Free Trade Agreements
* 37: Geraldo Vidigal: Remedies and Compliance
* 38: Andreas Sennekamp and Federico Ortino: Procedural and Evidentiary
Issues
* 39: Katherine Connolly and Todd Friedbacher: Stakeholders in
International Trade Law Dispute Settlement
* 40: Amy Porges: Alternative Dispute Settlement in the GATT and WTO
* Part VII: Conclusion
* 41: Daniel Bethlehem: Concluding Chapter
* Part I: The Regulation of International Trade
* 2: Donald McRae: The Development of the Regulation of International
Trade: the Past and the Future
* 3: Kamal Saggi and Simon Schropp: The Regulation of International
Trade: An Economic Perspective
* 4: Matthew Kennedy: The Sources of International Law
* 5: James Flett and Mislav Mataija: International Trade Law
Institutions
* 6: James Crawford and Freya Baetens: The Influence of International
Trade Law on International Law
* 7: Manfred Elsig: The Regulation of International Trade and
(Democratic) Legitimacy
* Part II: Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements
* 8: Robert Brookfield and Lori Di Pierdomenico: North American Trade:
NAFTA and US-caused Global Trade Tensions
* 9: Yuka Fukunaga and Pasha L. Hsieh: Pacific Trade
* 10: Sylvie Tabet and Colin M. Brown: Trans-Atlantic Trade; the
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the
European Union and its Member States
* 11: Holger P. Hestermeyer: European Trade
* 12: Jorge Luis Changanaquí Miranda and John Ramiro Cusipuma
Frisancho: International Trade Policy in Latin America (Pacific
Alliance - MERCOSUR)
* 13: Henry Gao: China, Trade, and Investment Liberalization
* 14: Marina Trunk-Fedorova: Eurasian Economic Union, Trade, and
Investment Liberalization
* 15: Kholofelo Kugler and Mulualem Getachew Adgeh: Africa, Trade, and
Investment Liberalization
* Part III: Substantive Law
* 16: Katherine Connolly and Nicolas Lockhart: An Introduction to Core
Principles of International Trade Law
* 17: Ricardo Ramírez-Hernández: Trade in Goods
* 18: Chantal Ononaiwu: Trade in Services
* 19: Irene Calboli: Promotion and Protection of Intellectual Property
* 20: Fiona Smith: Trade in Agriculture
* 21: Hugo Perezcano Díaz: Trade Remedies in International Trade
* Part IV: Balancing Trade and Non-Trade Objectives
* 22: Jan Yves Remy and Alicia Nicholls: Development, Aid, and
Preferential Systems
* 23: Marcus Gustafsson and Amrita Bahri: Progressive Trade: Labour and
Gender
* 24: Jayashree Watal: Balancing Market and Non-Market Objectives:
Access to Medicines
* 25: Damilola S. Olawuyi: Environment
* 26: Marsha A. Echols: Food Safety: Balancing SPS Scientific
Principles and Article XX(b) Sovereignty
* 27: Isabelle Van Damme: National Security
* 28: Mira Burri: Privacy and Data Protection
* Part V: International Trade Law Development Beyond the WTO
* 29: Shin-Yi Peng: Digital Trade
* 30: Juliana Nam: State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs): a Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP) Agreement Experience in Developing New Disciplines
in the New World Order
* 31: Margaret A. Young: Fisheries
* 32: Rodney Neufeld: Investment Law's Monstrous Reform
* 33: Rosa Lastra and Marco Bodellini: Financial Services Law
* Part VI: The Settlement of Trade Disputes in the WTO and
Bilateral/Regional Trade Agreements
* 34: David Unterhalter and Erika Schneidereit: Institutions
* 35: Peter Van den Bossche and Parika Ganeriwal: Interpretation
* 36: Lorand Bartels: Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in the WTO and
Free Trade Agreements
* 37: Geraldo Vidigal: Remedies and Compliance
* 38: Andreas Sennekamp and Federico Ortino: Procedural and Evidentiary
Issues
* 39: Katherine Connolly and Todd Friedbacher: Stakeholders in
International Trade Law Dispute Settlement
* 40: Amy Porges: Alternative Dispute Settlement in the GATT and WTO
* Part VII: Conclusion
* 41: Daniel Bethlehem: Concluding Chapter
* 1: The Editors: Introduction
* Part I: The Regulation of International Trade
* 2: Donald McRae: The Development of the Regulation of International
Trade: the Past and the Future
* 3: Kamal Saggi and Simon Schropp: The Regulation of International
Trade: An Economic Perspective
* 4: Matthew Kennedy: The Sources of International Law
* 5: James Flett and Mislav Mataija: International Trade Law
Institutions
* 6: James Crawford and Freya Baetens: The Influence of International
Trade Law on International Law
* 7: Manfred Elsig: The Regulation of International Trade and
(Democratic) Legitimacy
* Part II: Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements
* 8: Robert Brookfield and Lori Di Pierdomenico: North American Trade:
NAFTA and US-caused Global Trade Tensions
* 9: Yuka Fukunaga and Pasha L. Hsieh: Pacific Trade
* 10: Sylvie Tabet and Colin M. Brown: Trans-Atlantic Trade; the
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the
European Union and its Member States
* 11: Holger P. Hestermeyer: European Trade
* 12: Jorge Luis Changanaquí Miranda and John Ramiro Cusipuma
Frisancho: International Trade Policy in Latin America (Pacific
Alliance - MERCOSUR)
* 13: Henry Gao: China, Trade, and Investment Liberalization
* 14: Marina Trunk-Fedorova: Eurasian Economic Union, Trade, and
Investment Liberalization
* 15: Kholofelo Kugler and Mulualem Getachew Adgeh: Africa, Trade, and
Investment Liberalization
* Part III: Substantive Law
* 16: Katherine Connolly and Nicolas Lockhart: An Introduction to Core
Principles of International Trade Law
* 17: Ricardo Ramírez-Hernández: Trade in Goods
* 18: Chantal Ononaiwu: Trade in Services
* 19: Irene Calboli: Promotion and Protection of Intellectual Property
* 20: Fiona Smith: Trade in Agriculture
* 21: Hugo Perezcano Díaz: Trade Remedies in International Trade
* Part IV: Balancing Trade and Non-Trade Objectives
* 22: Jan Yves Remy and Alicia Nicholls: Development, Aid, and
Preferential Systems
* 23: Marcus Gustafsson and Amrita Bahri: Progressive Trade: Labour and
Gender
* 24: Jayashree Watal: Balancing Market and Non-Market Objectives:
Access to Medicines
* 25: Damilola S. Olawuyi: Environment
* 26: Marsha A. Echols: Food Safety: Balancing SPS Scientific
Principles and Article XX(b) Sovereignty
* 27: Isabelle Van Damme: National Security
* 28: Mira Burri: Privacy and Data Protection
* Part V: International Trade Law Development Beyond the WTO
* 29: Shin-Yi Peng: Digital Trade
* 30: Juliana Nam: State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs): a Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP) Agreement Experience in Developing New Disciplines
in the New World Order
* 31: Margaret A. Young: Fisheries
* 32: Rodney Neufeld: Investment Law's Monstrous Reform
* 33: Rosa Lastra and Marco Bodellini: Financial Services Law
* Part VI: The Settlement of Trade Disputes in the WTO and
Bilateral/Regional Trade Agreements
* 34: David Unterhalter and Erika Schneidereit: Institutions
* 35: Peter Van den Bossche and Parika Ganeriwal: Interpretation
* 36: Lorand Bartels: Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in the WTO and
Free Trade Agreements
* 37: Geraldo Vidigal: Remedies and Compliance
* 38: Andreas Sennekamp and Federico Ortino: Procedural and Evidentiary
Issues
* 39: Katherine Connolly and Todd Friedbacher: Stakeholders in
International Trade Law Dispute Settlement
* 40: Amy Porges: Alternative Dispute Settlement in the GATT and WTO
* Part VII: Conclusion
* 41: Daniel Bethlehem: Concluding Chapter
* Part I: The Regulation of International Trade
* 2: Donald McRae: The Development of the Regulation of International
Trade: the Past and the Future
* 3: Kamal Saggi and Simon Schropp: The Regulation of International
Trade: An Economic Perspective
* 4: Matthew Kennedy: The Sources of International Law
* 5: James Flett and Mislav Mataija: International Trade Law
Institutions
* 6: James Crawford and Freya Baetens: The Influence of International
Trade Law on International Law
* 7: Manfred Elsig: The Regulation of International Trade and
(Democratic) Legitimacy
* Part II: Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements
* 8: Robert Brookfield and Lori Di Pierdomenico: North American Trade:
NAFTA and US-caused Global Trade Tensions
* 9: Yuka Fukunaga and Pasha L. Hsieh: Pacific Trade
* 10: Sylvie Tabet and Colin M. Brown: Trans-Atlantic Trade; the
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the
European Union and its Member States
* 11: Holger P. Hestermeyer: European Trade
* 12: Jorge Luis Changanaquí Miranda and John Ramiro Cusipuma
Frisancho: International Trade Policy in Latin America (Pacific
Alliance - MERCOSUR)
* 13: Henry Gao: China, Trade, and Investment Liberalization
* 14: Marina Trunk-Fedorova: Eurasian Economic Union, Trade, and
Investment Liberalization
* 15: Kholofelo Kugler and Mulualem Getachew Adgeh: Africa, Trade, and
Investment Liberalization
* Part III: Substantive Law
* 16: Katherine Connolly and Nicolas Lockhart: An Introduction to Core
Principles of International Trade Law
* 17: Ricardo Ramírez-Hernández: Trade in Goods
* 18: Chantal Ononaiwu: Trade in Services
* 19: Irene Calboli: Promotion and Protection of Intellectual Property
* 20: Fiona Smith: Trade in Agriculture
* 21: Hugo Perezcano Díaz: Trade Remedies in International Trade
* Part IV: Balancing Trade and Non-Trade Objectives
* 22: Jan Yves Remy and Alicia Nicholls: Development, Aid, and
Preferential Systems
* 23: Marcus Gustafsson and Amrita Bahri: Progressive Trade: Labour and
Gender
* 24: Jayashree Watal: Balancing Market and Non-Market Objectives:
Access to Medicines
* 25: Damilola S. Olawuyi: Environment
* 26: Marsha A. Echols: Food Safety: Balancing SPS Scientific
Principles and Article XX(b) Sovereignty
* 27: Isabelle Van Damme: National Security
* 28: Mira Burri: Privacy and Data Protection
* Part V: International Trade Law Development Beyond the WTO
* 29: Shin-Yi Peng: Digital Trade
* 30: Juliana Nam: State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs): a Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP) Agreement Experience in Developing New Disciplines
in the New World Order
* 31: Margaret A. Young: Fisheries
* 32: Rodney Neufeld: Investment Law's Monstrous Reform
* 33: Rosa Lastra and Marco Bodellini: Financial Services Law
* Part VI: The Settlement of Trade Disputes in the WTO and
Bilateral/Regional Trade Agreements
* 34: David Unterhalter and Erika Schneidereit: Institutions
* 35: Peter Van den Bossche and Parika Ganeriwal: Interpretation
* 36: Lorand Bartels: Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in the WTO and
Free Trade Agreements
* 37: Geraldo Vidigal: Remedies and Compliance
* 38: Andreas Sennekamp and Federico Ortino: Procedural and Evidentiary
Issues
* 39: Katherine Connolly and Todd Friedbacher: Stakeholders in
International Trade Law Dispute Settlement
* 40: Amy Porges: Alternative Dispute Settlement in the GATT and WTO
* Part VII: Conclusion
* 41: Daniel Bethlehem: Concluding Chapter