Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Shaffer & Meléndez-Ortiz: Dispute Settlement at the WTO: The Developing Country Experience

Gregory C. Shaffer (Univ. of Minnesota - Law) & Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz (International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development) have published Dispute Settlement at the WTO: The Developing Country Experience (Cambridge Univ. Press 2010). Contents include:
  • David Evans & Gregory Shaffer, Introduction
  • Gregory Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez & Barbara Rosenberg, Winning at the WTO: the development of a trade policy community within Brazil
  • José L. Pérez Gabilondo, Argentina's experience with WTO dispute settlement: development of national capacity and the use of in-house lawyers
  • Han Liyu & Henry Gao, China's experience and challenges in utilising the WTO dispute settlement mechanism
  • Biswajit Dhar & Abhik Majumdar, Learning from the India-EC GSP dispute: the issues and the process
  • Pornchai Danvivathana, Thailand's experience in the WTO dispute settlement system: challenging the EC sugar regime
  • Mohammad Ali Taslim, How the DSU worked for Bangladesh: the first least developed country to bring a WTO claim
  • Gustav Brink, South Africa's experience with international trade dispute settlement
  • Magda Shahin, WTO dispute settlement for a middle-income developing country: the situation of Egypt
  • David Ouma Ochieng & David S. Majanja, Sub-Saharan Africa and WTO dispute settlement: the case of Kenya
  • David Evans & Gregory Shaffer, Conclusion