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Selected Works

Selected Works

2005

International Trade

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Half Full Or Half Empty?: The Hong Kong Wto Ministerial Conference Has Delivered An Interim Deal For The Doha Round Negotiation, Sungjoon Cho Nov 2005

Half Full Or Half Empty?: The Hong Kong Wto Ministerial Conference Has Delivered An Interim Deal For The Doha Round Negotiation, Sungjoon Cho

Sungjoon Cho

No abstract provided.


Awarding Damages Under The United Nations Convention On The International Sale Of Goods: A Matter Of Interpretation, John Gotanda Sep 2005

Awarding Damages Under The United Nations Convention On The International Sale Of Goods: A Matter Of Interpretation, John Gotanda

John Y Gotanda

This article seeks to further a great aspiration of international law, providing a uniform set of rules governing trade. To this end, it offers a new method of interpreting the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods that would foster greater uniformity among decisions calculating damages.

Claims for damages in transnational contract disputes often involve millions of dollars. While the Convention provides for the awarding of damages, the relevant articles set forth only the most basic framework for calculating damages. To resolve unsettled issues concerning the calculation of damages, courts and tribunals have turned to domestic rules, instead …


The Troubled Status Of Wto Doha Round Negotiations, Sungjoon Cho Jul 2005

The Troubled Status Of Wto Doha Round Negotiations, Sungjoon Cho

Sungjoon Cho

No abstract provided.


A Quest For Wto’S Legitimacy, Sungjoon Cho Jan 2005

A Quest For Wto’S Legitimacy, Sungjoon Cho

Sungjoon Cho

No abstract provided.


A Dual Catastrophe Of Protectionism, Sungjoon Cho Jan 2005

A Dual Catastrophe Of Protectionism, Sungjoon Cho

Sungjoon Cho

This Article argues that rampant parochial protectionism in the United States, a striking example of which is the recent skirmish over the Vietnamese seafood trade, yields catastrophic effects in domestic constitutional as well as foreign policy terms. Moreover, these harmful effects extend not only to the United States but also to the rest of the world. The Article consists of four Parts. Part I documents the trade dispute over Vietnamese catfish and shrimp exports to the U.S. market, with special attention to the question of how powerful southern lobbies prevailed over the broader economic interests of consuming industries and consumers. …


The Future Of The Wto: Report By The Consultative Board, Sungjoon Cho Dec 2004

The Future Of The Wto: Report By The Consultative Board, Sungjoon Cho

Sungjoon Cho

No abstract provided.