
The latest issue of the
Journal of World Trade (Vol. 56, no. 5, 2022) is out. Contents include:
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Arthur Appleton & Patrick Macrory, Heterodox Views: What Is Wrong With the WTO and How to Fix It
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Henrik Andersen, EU’s ‘Distorted Economy’ Antidumping Approach Towards China: Improvement of Legal Certainty or New Legal Distortions?: Some Overall Observations
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Beibei Zhang & Wei Shen, Another Hole in China’s ‘Great Wall of Money’? Conceptualizing the Involvement of Foreign Investments in the Chinese Non-performing Loans Market Under the US-China Trade Deal
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Marios Tokas, Playing the Game: The EU’s Proposed Regulation on Foreign Subsidies
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Henok Asmelash, The Turn to Safeguard Measures in the Solar Trade War
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Xiaoyan Wang & Xinzhe Song, Rethinking Coexistence Between Prior Trademarks and Later Geographical Indications
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Stéphane Paquin, Means of Influence, the Joint-Decision Trap and Multilevel Trade Negotiations: Ontario and Québec and the Renegotiation of NAFTA Compared