Sunday, January 23, 2022

New Issue: Trade, Law and Development

The latest issue of Trade, Law and Development (Vol. 13, no. 2, Winter 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Amogh Pareek & Sahil Verma, Brick by Brick: COVID-19 and the WTO
  • Articles
    • Shishir Priyadarshi, Promoting Increased Participation of LDCs in Global Trade – A Critical Account of the Measures Taken at the WTO
    • Rafael Leal-Arcas et al., International Trade, Energy Transition and Climate Change Obligations: The perspective of small Pacific islands and the Caribbean Community
    • Christian Häberli, Food Crises (cont’d): What’s Wrong with Trade and Investment Rules?
    • Mukesh Bhatnagar, Emerging Disciplines on Fisheries Subsidies Negotiations in the WTO and the Relationship with Other International Instruments on Fisheries — A Tight Rope Walk
    • Jason Beckett, Harry Potter and the Gluttonous Machine: Reflections on International Law, Poverty, and the Secret Success of Failure
    • Apoorva Singh Vishnoi & Rishabha Meena, Has Uncertainty been Ascertained? – Delineating the Scope of Security Exceptions Provisions in the WTO Agreements and the Free Trade Agreements