
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy (Vol. 9, no. 2, September 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Re-invigorating a Momentum for WTO Negotiations after Bali Conference
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Valerie Hughes, Food for Thought: The Bali Package and WTO Dispute Settlement Post-Bali
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Margaret Liang, The International Trading System Post-Bali: The Need for a New Paradigm
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Dukgeun Ahn, Systemic Issues for the Post MC-9 WTO System
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Lias Toohey, Reinvigorating the WTO from the Inside Out - Revisiting the Role of the Secretariat
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Chang-Fa Lo, The Role of Dispute Settlement Mechanism in Facilitating Multilateral Trade Negotiations
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Deborah Elms, After Bali: What Happens Next with Asian Trade Facilitation
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Heng Wang, The Agreement on Trade Facilitation and Its Implications: An Interpretative Perspective
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Jaemin Lee, Looking for a Panacea in the SCM Agreement-Systemic Challenges for Post-Bail Fisheries Subsidies Discussion and Some Food for Thought to Overcome Them