Sunday, September 9, 2007

New Issue: World Trade Review

The latest issue of the World Trade Review (Vol. 6, no. 2, July 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • Martin Roy, Juan Marchetti, & Hoe Lim, Services liberalization in the new generation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs): How much further than the GATS?
  • Stephen Tokarick, How large is the bias against exports from import tariffs?
  • Special GMO Symposium
    • Tomer Broude, Genetically modified rules: the awkward rule–exception–right distinction in EC–Biotech
    • Christiane R. Conrad, The EC–Biotech dispute and applicability of the SPS Agreement: Are the panel's findings built on shaky ground?
    • Gareth Davies, Morality clauses and decision making in situations of scientific uncertainty: The case of GMOs
    • Oren Perez, Anomalies at the precautionary kingdom: Reflections on the GMO Panel's decision
    • Mary E. Footer, Post-normal science in the multilateral trading system: Social science expertise and the EC–Biotech Panel
  • Snipings
    • Jagdish Bhagwati & Petros C. Mavroidis, Is action against US exports for failure to sign Kyoto Protocol WTO-legal?