In a previous issue of this Journal, Julia Ya Qin published a critical analysis of the World Trade Organization Appellate Body (AB) Report on the China-Publications case. This comment questions her conclusion that the AB has “pushed the limits of global governance” in the China-Publications case
In October 2008, the WTO Appellate Body (AB) issued its report on Hormones II, marking the next stag...
In this article, Elisa Baroncini delves into the recent WTO AB ruling on the China – Raw Materials c...
The World Trade Organization is no longer just seen with intergovernmental lenses. Rule of law is pa...
For decades, China has maintained State import monopoly in cultural products. The opaque State tradi...
This comment discusses two papers presented at the US-China WTO Roundtable sponsored by the Institut...
China’s limited participation in global governance / Hongying Wang, University of Waterloo, and Erik...
none1noThis dispute concerns a series of Chinese measures regulating activities relating to the impo...
This article examines China’s WTO obligation to provide an independent and impartial judicial review...
The failure to mention the relationship between China’s WTO-plus obligation in Paragraph 11.3 and th...
The WTO’s Appellate Body (AB) dealt with a number of issues for the first time in the Report of EC-F...
As economic and trade policies continue to affect more facets of society, the World Trade Organizati...
The WTO's Appellate Body (AB) dealt with a number of issues for the first time in this Report. Impor...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body has established itself as an authoritative court t...
Since its admission to the WTO in 2001, China has been in the process of complying with the commitme...
The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of rece...
In October 2008, the WTO Appellate Body (AB) issued its report on Hormones II, marking the next stag...
In this article, Elisa Baroncini delves into the recent WTO AB ruling on the China – Raw Materials c...
The World Trade Organization is no longer just seen with intergovernmental lenses. Rule of law is pa...
For decades, China has maintained State import monopoly in cultural products. The opaque State tradi...
This comment discusses two papers presented at the US-China WTO Roundtable sponsored by the Institut...
China’s limited participation in global governance / Hongying Wang, University of Waterloo, and Erik...
none1noThis dispute concerns a series of Chinese measures regulating activities relating to the impo...
This article examines China’s WTO obligation to provide an independent and impartial judicial review...
The failure to mention the relationship between China’s WTO-plus obligation in Paragraph 11.3 and th...
The WTO’s Appellate Body (AB) dealt with a number of issues for the first time in the Report of EC-F...
As economic and trade policies continue to affect more facets of society, the World Trade Organizati...
The WTO's Appellate Body (AB) dealt with a number of issues for the first time in this Report. Impor...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body has established itself as an authoritative court t...
Since its admission to the WTO in 2001, China has been in the process of complying with the commitme...
The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of rece...
In October 2008, the WTO Appellate Body (AB) issued its report on Hormones II, marking the next stag...
In this article, Elisa Baroncini delves into the recent WTO AB ruling on the China – Raw Materials c...
The World Trade Organization is no longer just seen with intergovernmental lenses. Rule of law is pa...