Sunday, June 19, 2016

New Issue: Journal of International Economic Law

The latest issue of the Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 19, no. 2, June 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Tribute to John H. Jackson
    • R. Michael Gadbaw, Editor’s Note
    • Robert B. Thompson, John Jackson’s Legacy: Defining a Field
    • Thomas Cottier, John H. Jackson, Sovereignty-Modern and the Constitutional Approach to International Law
    • Tomer Broude, A Field of his Own: John Jackson and the Consolidation of International Economic Law as a Scholarly Domain
    • William J. Davey, John Jackson and the Rule of Law
    • Peter L.H. Van den Bossche, John H. Jackson and WTO Dispute Settlement
    • Debra P. Steger, John H. Jackson—WTO Institution Builder
    • Isabelle Van Damme, Professor John H. Jackson and the Normative Challenges of the WTO
    • Reto Malacrida, Call It the ‘WTO Charter’: John Jackson and His Abiding Concern for Treaty Nomenclature and Structure
    • Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Worthy of a Nobel: An Appreciation of John H. Jackson
    • Mitsuo Matsushita, Implementing International Trade Agreements in Domestic Jurisdictions
    • Roberto Echandi, The Impact of an Idea: John Jackson’s Striving for a Rule-Oriented International Economic System
    • Edna Ramirez-Robles, Professor John H. Jackson’s contributions to Development in WTO Law
    • Edith Brown Weiss, Integrating Environment and Trade
    • Rosa M. Lastra, The Coming of Age of International Monetary and Financial Law after the Global Financial Crisis
    • Sean Hagan, Expanding the IMF’s Regulatory Authority—Incrementally
    • Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, WTO and Non-Trade Issues: Inside/Outside WTO
    • Andrew D. Mitchell & Tania Voon, Professor John H. Jackson: The WTO and Public International Law
    • Francis G. Jacobs, International Economic Law and Human Rights
    • Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Why Treaty Interpretation and Adjudication Require ‘Constitutional Mind-Sets’
    • Luiz O. Baptista, John H. Jackson
    • Marco Bronckers & Reinhard Quick, John Jackson as a Teacher
    • Gary Horlick, John Jackson as a Resource for Scholars and Others
    • Pieter Jan Kuijper, John Jackson’s Contribution to the WTO as Organization: A Personal Reminiscence
    • Joseph J. Norton, The Fall of ‘71 and the Old Quad: A Personal Tribute to Professor John H. Jackson
    • Yasuhei Taniguchi, Memory of Professor John Jackson since 1962
  • General Articles
    • Ji Yeong Yoo & Dukgeun Ahn, Security Exceptions in the WTO System: Bridge or Bottle-Neck for Trade and Security?
    • Julien Sylvestre Fleury & Jean-Michel Marcoux, The US Shaping of State-Owned Enterprise Disciplines in the Trans-Pacific Partnership
    • Gracia Marín Durán, Measures with Multiple Competing Purposes after EC – Seal Products: Avoiding a Conflict between GATT Article XX-Chapeau and Article 2.1 TBT Agreement
    • Arnoud R. Willems & Bregt Natens, What’s Wrong with EU Anti-Circumvention Rules and How to Fix it
    • Jochem de Kok, The Future of EU Trade Defence Investigations against Imports from China