
The latest issue of the
Journal of World Trade (Vol. 52, no. 4, 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Bradly J. Condon, Captain America and the Tarnishing of the Crown: The Feud Between the WTO Appellate Body and the USA
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Linda J. Allen, Reassessing the ‘Green’ in NAFTA/li>
- Mark S. Langevin, Foot Dragging or Strategic Withdrawal? The Cotton Dispute and Executive Compliance
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Martín Molinuevo, Brexit: Trade Governance and Legal Implications for Third Countries/li>
- Guy Harpaz, The Front Polisario Verdict and the Gap Between the EU’s Trade Treatment of Western Sahara and Its Treatment of the Occupied Palestinian Territories/li>
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Bashar H. Malkawi & Joel Slawotsky, The League of Arab States Trade Boycott of Israel a Passé: Time for Renewed Debate/li>
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Elena Cima, Promoting Renewable Energy Through FTAs? The Legal Implications of a New Generation of Trade Agreements