Thursday, April 26, 2018

New Issue: World Trade Review

The latest issue of the World Trade Review (Vol. 17, no. 2, April 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Meredith A. Crowley & Jennifer A. Hillman, Slamming the Door on Trade Policy Discretion? The WTO Appellate Body’s Ruling on Market Distortions and Production Costs in EU–Biodiesel (Argentina)
  • Marianna Karttunen & Michael O. Moore, India–Solar Cells: Trade Rules, Climate Policy, and Sustainable Development Goals
  • Petros C. Mavroidis & Thomas J. Prusa, Die Another Day: Zeroing in on Targeted Dumping – Did the AB Hit the Mark in US–Washing Machines?
  • Panagiotis Delimatsis & Bernard Hoekman, National Tax Regulation, Voluntary International Standards, and the GATS: Argentina–Financial Services
  • Kara M. Reynolds & Boris Rigod, Russia–Tariff Treatment: Identifying Systematic Violations of WTO Law
  • Ilaria Espa & Philip I. Levy, The Analogue Method Comes Unfastened – The Awkward Space between Market and Non-Market Economies in EC–Fasteners (Article 21.5)
  • Joseph Francois & Janet Whittaker, Colombia – Measures Relating to the Importation of Textiles, Apparel and Footwear (DS461)
  • Kholofelo Kugler, United States – Anti-Dumping Measures on Certain Oil Country Tubular Goods from Korea (US–OCTG (Korea)), DS488
  • Kholofelo Kugler, United States – Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Measures on Certain Coated Paper from Indonesia (US–Coated Paper (Indonesia)), DS491