
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 16, no. 10, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- The Advisory Centre on WTO Law
- Patricia Holmes, Introduction
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Claudia Orozco, The Story Behind the ACWL
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Otto Genee, Funding a Global Public Good
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Niall Meagher & Frieder Roessler, Delivering International Legal Aid in the Twenty-First Century: Twenty Years of Experience at the ACWL
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Christian Vidal-León, Assisting Developing and Least Developed Countries in Legal Aspects of WTO Negotiations: A Case Study of the Fisheries Subsidies Negotiations
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Cherise Valles, The ACWL’s Mandate to Provide Training on WTO Law: The ACWL’s Annual Training Course
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Cherise Valles & Fernando Piérola, EC-Chicken Cuts: How Developing Countries Obtained Increased Market Access Through Successful Recourse to WTO Dispute Settlement
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Marco Tulio Molina Tejeda, & Tatiana Yanguas, Litigating WTO Disputes in Spanish or French
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Jan Bohanes, Developing WTO Members as Users and Targets of Anti-dumping Policy
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Kholofelo Kugler, Facilitating African Countries’ Participation in the Global Trading System
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Thi Nhung Nguyen, Shailja Singh, & Angela Tamanda Kaunda, The ACWL’s Secondment Programme: Reflections by Three Former Seconded Lawyers
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Karl P. Sauvant & Federico Ortino, Extending International Legal Aid from Trade to Investment: An Advisory Centre on International Investment Law