Sunday, May 20, 2007

New Issue: Journal of International Economic Law

The latest issue of the Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 10, no. 2, June 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • Rudolf Adlung, Negotiations on Safeguards and Subsidies in Services: A Never-ending Story?
  • Denis Audet, Smooth as Silk? A First Look at the Post MFA Textiles and Clothing Landscape
  • Andrew Green & Tracey Epps, The WTO, Science, and the Environment: Moving Towards Consistency
  • John Maton & Carolyn Maton, Independence Under Fire: Extra-legal Pressures and Coalition Building in WTO Dispute Settlement
  • Rex J. Zedalis, When Do the Activities of Private Parties Trigger WTO Rules?
  • Cosmas Milton Obote Ochieng, The EU–ACP Economic Partnership Agreements and the ‘Development Question’: Constraints and Opportunities Posed by Article XXIV and Special and Differential Treatment Provisions of the WTO
  • Bruce Wilson, Compliance by WTO Members with Adverse WTO Dispute Settlement Rulings: The Record to Date