7 octobre 2019

REVUE : World Trade Review (vol. 18, n°3, July 2019)

David ROY

The latest issue of the World Trade Review (vol. 18, n°3, July 2019) is out. 


Claudia Hofmann, Alberto Osnago, Michele Ruta, The Content of Preferential Trade Agreements 
Priyanshu Gupta, R. Rajesh Babu, International Posturing amidst Domestic Neglect: India's Agricultural Policy Examined 
Stephanie Brunelin, Jaime de Melo, Alberto Portugal-Perez, How Much Market Access? A Case Study of Jordan's Exports to the EU 
Emily Lydgate, L. Alan Winters, Deep and Not Comprehensive? What the WTO Rules Permit for a UK–EU FTA 
Snipings
Yong-Shik Lee, Three Wrongs Do Not Make a Right: The Conundrum of the US Steel and Aluminum Tariffs 
Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, How Should WTO Members React to Their WTO Crises? 
Case Summary: International Investment Law
Carla Lewis, Jürgen Wirtgen & others v. The Czech Republic, PCA Case No.2014-03 
Case Summaries: WTO Disputes
Marcus Sohlberg, Ariane Yvon, China – Domestic Support for Agricultural Producers (China–Agricultural Producers), DS511 
Marcus Sohlberg, Ariane Yvon, Korea – Import Bans, and Testing and Certification Requirements for Radionuclides (Korea-Radionuclides (Japan)), DS495


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