
The latest issue of the
World Trade Review (Vol. 19, no. 2, April 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Chad P. Bown & Petros C. Mavroidis, It Ain't Over ‘Til It's Over: The WTO Case Law of 2018
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Thomas J. Prusa & Edwin A. Vermulst, Indonesia – Safeguard on Certain Iron or Steel Products: If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it is not a duck
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Dukgeun Ahn & Philip I. Levy, US–OCTG (Korea): Legal Boundary of ‘Political’ Remedy
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Rodney Ludema & Mark Wu, What is Price Suppression in Abnormal Economic Times? Reflections in Light of the Russia–Commercial Vehicles Ruling
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Elisa Baroncini & Claire Brunel, A WTO Safe Harbour for the Dolphins: The Second Compliance Proceedings in the US–Tuna II (Mexico) case
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Eugene Beaulieu & Denise Prévost, Subsidy Determination, Benchmarks, and Adverse Inferences: Assessing ‘Benefit' in US–Coated Paper (Indonesia)
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Arevik Gnutzmann-Mkrtchyan & Isabelle Van Damme, Expired Measures, Excess Duty Drawbacks and Causation: The Appellate Body Report in EU–PET (Pakistan)
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Emanuel Ornelas & Laura Puccio, Reopening Pandora's Box in Search of a WTO-Compatible Industrial Policy? The Brazil–Taxation Dispute
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Kristy Buzard & Tania Voon, How Trade-Restrictive Is Standardized Packaging? Economic and Legal Implications of the WTO Panel Reports in Australia–Tobacco Plain Packaging
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Maria Alcover & Meredith Crowley, China–Broiler Products (Article 21.5 – United States) – can the sum of the parts be less than the whole?
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Carolyn Fischer & Timothy Meyer, Baptists and Bootleggers in the Biodiesel Trade: EU–Biodiesel (Indonesia)
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Pramila Crivelli & Luca Rubini, ‘Flying High in a Plane’ Appellate Body Report, European Communities and Certain Member States – Measures Affecting Trade in Large Civil Aircraft