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Essays on the Future of the World Trade Organization (Volume 1) - Policies and Legal Issues Print
Chaisse Julien and Balmelli Tiziano, Essays on the Future of the World Trade Organization (Volume 1) - Policies and Legal Issues, (Geneva: Editions Interuniversitaires Suisses - Edis 2008) 480.

Abstract


The World Trade Organization has aroused interest and raised controversial questions. It attracts the attention both of champions of globalization and apologists for sovereignty and the nation state. The debate has triggered much discussion. It relates to a multiplicity of disciplines (including economics, international law, sociology, political science and philosophy). The present book, consisting of two volumes, seeks to offer its readers targeted analyses of key issues of the WTO system which constitute the core of the Doha Round. Remaining true to its dynamic character, the scope of WTO law will be even wider after the completion of the Doha Round of negotiations. The present book, consisting of two volumes, seeks to offer its readers targeted analyses of key issues of the WTO system which constitute the core of the Doha Round. Volume 1 of this book deals with policies and legal issues. It contains chapters analyzing the Doha Agenda and the negotiations on world trade, as well as chapters submitting proposals for reforming the WTO as a global trading system. The last three chapters of Volume 1 examine how WTO law relates to other rules of international law.

Contents

TIZIANO BALMELLI / JULIEN CHAISSE
Editors’ Introduction: The Future of the World Trade Organization and the Changing Structure of the International Legal System (pp. 1-26)

DEBASHIS CHAKRABORTY / PRITAM BANERJEE / DIPANKAR SENGUPTA
Can IBSAC emerge as a Major Bargaining Coalition at WTO Negotiations? (pp. 27-54)

MAXIME BAUDOUIN
Les négociations agricoles à l'OMC: quel cadre multilatéral pour les agricultures mondiales? (pp. 55-98)

RAFAEL LEAL-ARCAS
A Look at Services Trade: Implications of the Doha Talks Suspension and Resumption (pp. 99-134)

PHILIPPE GUGLER / JULIEN CHAISSE
Foreign Investment Issues and WTO Law – Dealing with Fragmentation while waiting for a Multilateral Framework (pp. 135-170)

IOANA TUDOR
Droit de l'OMC et droit de l'investissement: regards croisés (pp. 171-208)

ANDREAS R. ZIEGLER / YVES BONZON
How to reform WTO decision-making? (pp. 209-232)

SAMIRA GUENNIF
Protection du brevet et promotion de la santé publique (pp. 233-266)

MATHIEU GUENNEC
Les télécommunications dans le cadre de l'OMC: bilan et perspectives (pp. 267-302)

DEBASHIS CHAKRABORTY / KD RAJU / JULIEN CHAISSE
Anti-Dumping Measures in the Context of Global Competition: Amending a Core Agreement of the WTO (pp. 303-332)

ELS REYNAERS KINI
The Status of the Precautionary Principle in Public International Law (pp. 333-384)

CHRISTOPHER M. BRUNER
UNESCO, the WTO, and Trade in Cultural Products (pp. 385-424)


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