Friday, January 3, 2014

Cremona, Hilpold, Lavranos, Schneider, & Ziegler: Liber Amicorum for Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann

Marise Cremona (European Univ. Institute - Law), Peter Hilpold (Univ. of Innsbruck - Law), Nikos Lavranos (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands), Stefan Staiger Schneider (European Univ. Institute - Law), & Andreas R. Ziegler (Univ. of Lausanne - Law) have published Reflections on the Constitutionalisation of International Economic Law: Liber Amicorum for Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2013). Contents include:
  • Federico Ortino, Liberalization of Trade in Goods in the EEC: Origin and Early Evolution
  • Peter Hilpold, The ‘Politicization’ of the EU’S Common Commercial Policy – Approaching the “Post-Lockean” Era
  • Meinhard Hilf & Tim René Salomon, Margin of Appreciation Revisited: The Balancing Pole of Multilevel Governance
  • Nikos Lavranos, The Systemic Responsibility of the ECJ for Judicial Comity towards International Courts and Tribunals
  • Giuseppe Martinico, National Judges and European Laws: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective
  • Ólafur Ísberg Hannesson, Legal Pluralism in the EEA Legal Order: The EFTA Court’s Role in a Broader Institutional Context
  • Pedro Lomba, Constructing a ‘We’: Collective Agency and the European Union
  • Christian Joerges, Conflicts-Law Constitutionalism: Ambitions and Problems
  • Roland Bieber, Balancing Difference and Equality of Political Rights in the European Union – A Paradigm of Constitutional Pluralism
  • Marise Cremona, International Regulatory Policy and Democratic Accountability: The EU and the ACTA
  • Marco Bronckers & Sophie Goelen, Financial Liability of the EU for Violations of WTO Law – A Legislative Proposal Benefiting Innocent Bystanders
  • John H. Jackson, Constitutional Treaties: Institutional Necessity and Challenge to International Law Fundamentals
  • Peter-Tobias Stoll, Constitutional Perspectives on International Economic Law
  • Thomas Cottier, Sovereign Equality and Graduation in International Economic Law
  • Andreas R. Ziegler, International Economic Law: Still the Ugly Duckling of Public International Law?
  • Petros C. Mavroidis, Justice is Coming (. . . From Behind Closed Doors: The WTO Judges)
  • Gabrielle Marceau & Jennifer K. Hawkins, Panel Requests: What’s The Problem?
  • Chien-Huei Wu, Legal Aspects of the WTO-IMF Relationship Revisited
  • Frederick M. Abbott, Prof. Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann and the Work of the ILA Committee on International Trade Law (1993–2012)
  • Antonello Tancredi, Still Going “Grey” After All These Years? Export-Restraint Agreements and the WTO
  • Edwin Vermulst, Filling in the Blanks: The WTO Appellate Body’s First Two Reports concerning the NME-Related Aspects of TDI against China
  • Lothar Ehring, Nature and Status of WTO Accession Commitments: “WTO-Plus” Obligations and Their Relationship to Other Parts of the WTO Agreement
  • Lukasz Gruszczynski, Tobacco Products in WTO Law
  • Daniel Kraus, Is TRIPS Innovative Enough? How to Reconcile IP, Innovation and Health
  • Ilze Dubava, The Future of International Investment Protection Law: The Promotion of Sustainable (Economic) Development as a Public Good
  • Giorgio Sacerdoti, Diplomatic Conciliation of Investment Disputes: The Italian-Swiss Controversy on Secondary Residences in Engadine (1990–1992) and Its Lessons
  • Boris Rigod, Enforcement of the WTO ‘Regional Exceptions’: A Comparative Institutional Analysis
  • Richard Senti, Regional Trade Agreements: ‘Stepping Stones’ or ‘Stumbling Blocks’of the WTO?
  • Stefan Staiger Schneider, State’s Access to Justice in a Multilevel Legal World: The Brazil Tyres Cases Revisited
  • Francesco Francioni, Revisiting Sustainable Development in Light of General Principles of International Environmental Law
  • Arthur E. Appleton, Product Labelling 15 Years On: The Role of the Judiciary
  • Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz & Marco Rizzi, International Regulation and Control of the Production and Use of Chemicals “Revisited”
  • Mary E. Footer, Righting Socio-Economic Wrongs in Times of Financial and Economic Crisis
  • Christian Tietje, The Right to Development within the International Economic Legal Order
  • Pierre Thielbörger, The Right to Water: Effective Multi-Level Protection of a Multi-Faceted Human Right? – An Application of the Kadi and Medellin Approaches to the Case of the Right to Water
  • Friedl Weiss, Elusive Coherence in International Law and Institutions: The Labour–Trade Debate
  • Robert Howse, Consumer Labelling on Trial at the WTO: Misunderstanding the Behavioural Law and Economics of Consumer Information