International organizations in WTO dispute settlement : how much institutional sensitivity? /
Marina Foltea examines the role of international organisations in WTO dispute settlement.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2012.
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Colección: | Cambridge international trade and economic law.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT: How Much Institutional Sensitivity?; CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND ECONOMIC LAW; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; TABLE OF WTO REPORTS; TABLE OF GATT 1947 REPORTS; Introduction; I. The phenomenon of fragmentation of international organizations; II. International organizations in the WTO; A. The International Trade Organization; B. The GATT 1947; C. The WTO; III. International organizations in WTO dispute settlement; IV. This study: task, method and structure; PART I: Foundations.
- 1 The institutional sensitivity of the WTO adjudicatorI. Introduction; II. Institutional sensitivity as a legitimacy ingredient; A. The legitimacy of international adjudication; B. The legitimacy of the WTO judiciary; III. The dimensions of institutional sensitivity; A. The vertical dimension; B. The horizontal dimension; 1. Sensitivity in broad terms; 2. Sensitivity in narrow terms; 3. What can be drawn from the comity doctrine?; IV. Other scholarly debate relating to institutional sensitivity; A. The SCM and the fisheries subsidies negotiations; B. The trade and environment debate.
- v. Conclusions2 The WTO linking techniques; I. Introduction; II. Deference; A. References to the International Monetary Fund in the WTO law; B. GATT ArticleXV; 1. The balance of payments assessments; 2. Exchange measures; III. Incorporation; A. The TRIPS Agreement; B. The SPS and TBT Agreements; 1. The -relevant international organizations' under the SPS Agreement; 2. International organizations under the TBT Agreement; C. The SCM Agreement; IV. Co-operation and observership; A. The WTO co-operation agreements and memoranda of understanding; 1. The need for further elaboration.
- 2. Their status in WTO dispute settlementB. The observer status; 1. Granting observer status; 2. The rights of observers; V. The right to seek information; A. The nature of the information; 1. Information and expert advice; 2. Factual and legal information; 3. Issues of law and issues of fact; B. The source of information; VI. Conclusions; 3 The VCLT rules of interpretation; I. Introduction; II. The rules of interpretation of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties as applied by the WTO adjudicator; A. Intrinsic and extrinsic interpretation techniques.
- B. The legal value of interpretative material under the Vienna Convention on the Law of TreatiesC. The limited reference in WTO dispute settlement; III. The classification of acts of international organizations in WTO dispute settlement; A. Ordinary meaning; 1. US
- Shrimp; 2. EC
- Biotech; B. Context; 1. The Harmonized System; 2. The WTO Explanatory Notes and Scheduling Guidelines; C. Subsequent agreement; 1. The ITU instruments; 2. The Berne Convention Report; 3. The OECD Arrangement; D. Subsequent practice; 1. The status of institutional practice in the WTO; 2. EC
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