
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy (Vol. 10, no. 2, September 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Rolf H. Weber, Digital Trade and E-Commerce: Challenges and Opportunities of the Asia-Pacific Regionalism
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Rostam J. Neuwirth & Alexandr Svetlicinii,
The Regulation of Trade and Public Health in Asia-Pacific: A Case for “Inter-Regime Regulatory Co-opetition”
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Jaemin Lee,
Beneath the Tip of the Iceberg ─ Global Financial Crisis, Bank Bailouts and the SCM Agreement
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Hyo-young Lee,
“Remedying” the Remedy System for Prohibited Subsidies in the WTO: Reconsidering Its Retrospective Aspect
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Takemasa Sekine,
Financial Compensation in Trade Dispute Settlements: Can the Free Trade Agreement Experiment Be Successful?
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Ruibo Yan,
Is the Principle of Lex Specialis Useful to Resolve the Conflict Between GATT and GATS? Examining the Inclusive Relationship of Subject Matter
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Guang Ma & Jiang Li,
A Legalization Theory Based Response to Timothy Webster’s “Paper Compliance” of China in WTO Dispute Settlement
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Prapanpong Khumon, Rules of Origin for Services in Asia-Pacific Trade Agreements