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  • Contents
  • Abbreviations and Acronyms
  • Authors and Conference Participants
  • Preface
  • Part I: Introduction
  • Regulatory Barriers and the Principle of Non-Discrimination in WTO Law: An Overview / Thomas Cottier and Petros C. Mavroidis
  • Part II: Conceptual Issues
  • 1. MFN Unconditionality: A Legal Analysis of the Concept in View of its Evolution in the GATT/WTO Jurisprudence with Particular Reference to the Issue of Like Product / William J. Davey and Joost Pauwelyn
  • 2. MFN and the GATS / Aaditya Mattoo
  • 3. Like Product: The Differences in Meaning in GATT Articles I and III / Robert E. Hudec4. Like Products: Some Thoughts at the Positive and Normative Level / Petros C. Mavroidis
  • Part III: Empirical Analysis
  • 5. Managing the Interface between International Trade Law and the Regulatory State: What Lessons Should (and Should Not) Be Drawn from the Jurisprudence of the United States Dormant Commerce Clause / Robert Howse
  • 6. Comment on Managing the Interface between International Trade Law and the Regulatory State: What Lessons Should (and Should Not) Be Drawn from the Jurisprudence of the United States Dormant Commerce Clause / Gary N. Horlick7. The Non-Discrimination Principle and the Removal of Fiscal Barriers to Intra-Community Trade / Paul Demaret
  • 8. After Keck and Mithouard: Free Movement of Goods in the EC, Market Access, and Non-Discrimination / Piet Eeckhout
  • 9. Comments on Papers Presented by Paul Demaret and Piet Eeckout / Jacques Bourgeois
  • 10. Market Integration in a Small Federal State (Switzerland): The Role of Public Health / Olivier Guillod11. Comment on: Market Integration in a Small Federal State: The Case of Switzerland by Olivier Guillod / Antonios Haniotis
  • 12. Comments on Olivier Guillod's Paper / Jean-Marie Grether
  • Part IV: Issues For the Future; Mutual Recognition
  • 13. Technical Regulations and Industry Standards (TRIS) / Patrick A. Messerlin and David Palmeter
  • 14. Comments on Messerlin and Palmeter's Paper / Thomas Cottier
  • 15. Non-Discriminatory Mutual Recognition: An Oxymoron in the New WTO Lexicon? / Kalypso NicolaÃd̄is16. Mutual Recognition in the Transatlantic Context: Some Reflections on Future Negotiations / Americo Beviglia Zampetti
  • Part V: Trade and Competition Interlinkage
  • 17. The Economic Evaluation of Protection under Art III: Some Principles and Suggestions for the Definition of a Trade Relevant Market / Damien J. Neven
  • 18. Comments on Damien Neven's Paper / Michel Waelbroeck