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Morgen Nu (In: Jubileum Nummer Ier, 2005), Severin De Wit
Morgen Nu (In: Jubileum Nummer Ier, 2005), Severin De Wit
Severin de Wit
This article appeared in the Dutch language magazine (IER) in 2005
The Cotton And Sugar Subsidies Decisions: Wto’S Dispute Settlement System Rebalances The Agreement On Agriculture, Stephen J. Powell, Andrew Schmitz
The Cotton And Sugar Subsidies Decisions: Wto’S Dispute Settlement System Rebalances The Agreement On Agriculture, Stephen J. Powell, Andrew Schmitz
Stephen Joseph Powell
Acting on a complaint by Brazil, a WTO dispute settlement panel ruled September 8, 2004, that a variety of support programs for upland cotton exceeded reduction commitments made by the United States when it signed the 1995 WTO Agriculture Agreement and were thus not immune from challenge under the WTO Subsidies Agreement, with which the Panel then found these programs inconsistent.
The Panel's conclusions, if upheld by the WTO's Appellate Body, will have significant impact on agricultural policies for specialty and program crops of the United States, Europe, and Japan. This paper analyzes the decision, notable as the first to …
Legal Borrowing Is A Two-Way Street, Frank Garcia
Legal Borrowing Is A Two-Way Street, Frank Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.
Globalization, Community, And The Theory Of International Law, Frank Garcia
Globalization, Community, And The Theory Of International Law, Frank Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.
Trade, Justice, And Security, Frank Garcia
Protección Al Medio Ambiente Y Solución De Controversias En Materia De Inversiones En El Tlcan, Óscar Cruz
Protección Al Medio Ambiente Y Solución De Controversias En Materia De Inversiones En El Tlcan, Óscar Cruz
Óscar Cruz Barney
No abstract provided.
The Seller's Right To Cure A Failure To Perform In International Sales, Jonathan Yovel
The Seller's Right To Cure A Failure To Perform In International Sales, Jonathan Yovel
Jonathan Yovel
The right of a defaulting party to cure a non-performance under the condition that such cure does not create any – or at least any excessive – hardship for the aggrieved party, correlated by the aggrieved party’s obligation to receive such curative performance, has emerged as the single most innovative contribution of the Uniform Commercial Code to sales law in general. However, in comparative perspective the cure doctrine is by no means universal nor uniform. This study offers a construction of the meaning of contractual cure and in particular its relation to the aggrieved party’s power to terminate the contract …
Regional Economic Arrangements And The Rule Of Law In The Americas: The Human Rights Face Of Free Trade Agreements, Stephen Powell
Regional Economic Arrangements And The Rule Of Law In The Americas: The Human Rights Face Of Free Trade Agreements, Stephen Powell
Stephen Joseph Powell
In past studies, we explored the more visible and controversial linkages between international trade law and non-trade issues that span a broad range of vital interests we may collectively describe as human rights law. We have addressed the widespread criticism that international trade rules are insensitive to basic human rights and that globalization has done little with its enormous power to preserve exhaustible natural resources and otherwise promote sustainable development, to alleviate the gap between rich and poor, to encourage states to grant their citizens basic human rights contained in U.N. treaties, to resolve the often conflicting policies underlying essential …
Winners And Losers In The Globalization Of Legal Services: Situating The Market For Foreign Lawyers, Carole Silver
Winners And Losers In The Globalization Of Legal Services: Situating The Market For Foreign Lawyers, Carole Silver
Carole Silver
No abstract provided.
Corporate Governance E Prezzo Contrattuale, Antonio Lordi
Corporate Governance E Prezzo Contrattuale, Antonio Lordi
antonio lordi
No abstract provided.