In this article, the author assesses whether Canadian Inuit sealers, who have suffered economic damage in the wake of the introduction of the European Union (EU) ban on seal products, can bring an action for damages against the EU before the European Court of Justice. The author reviews why the EU ban on seal hunting violates World Trade Office (WTO) law and discusses if, and why, Canadian Inuit sealers can rely on a violation of the WTO Agreements as a legal basis in a potential claim for damages under EU law. Moreover, the author criticizes the current state of EU law, which does not grant reparation of the economic damage suffered by indigenous communities when carrying out their traditional seal hunts that are protected under UN human r...
The EC-Seal Products case stemmed from complaints by Canada and Norway against European Union regula...
The European Union's ban on trade in seal products prohibits the placing on the market of seal produ...
The article discusses the World Trade Organization Appellate Body\u27s issuance of a report on the ...
In this article, the author questions the legitimacy of the general ban on trade in seal products ad...
This thesis investigates whether the European Union (EU) achieves a fair balance between the protect...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
The dispute in EC – Seal Products raises fundamental questions about the relationship between public...
The dispute in EC – Seal Products raises fundamental questions about the relationship between public...
The EC – Seal Products dispute raises fundamental questions about the relationship between public mo...
Animal welfare and international trade : the seal products case at the WTO. The European Union adopt...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
The EC-Seal Products decision of the WTO Appellate Body (AB) is of immense systemic importance since...
The EC-Seals case stemmed from complaints by Canada and Norway against European Union regulations th...
This article looks at the animal welfare concerns related to seal hunting, outlines the various lega...
A recent decision of the General Court of the European Union (Case T-18/10 Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami a...
The EC-Seal Products case stemmed from complaints by Canada and Norway against European Union regula...
The European Union's ban on trade in seal products prohibits the placing on the market of seal produ...
The article discusses the World Trade Organization Appellate Body\u27s issuance of a report on the ...
In this article, the author questions the legitimacy of the general ban on trade in seal products ad...
This thesis investigates whether the European Union (EU) achieves a fair balance between the protect...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
The dispute in EC – Seal Products raises fundamental questions about the relationship between public...
The dispute in EC – Seal Products raises fundamental questions about the relationship between public...
The EC – Seal Products dispute raises fundamental questions about the relationship between public mo...
Animal welfare and international trade : the seal products case at the WTO. The European Union adopt...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
The EC-Seal Products decision of the WTO Appellate Body (AB) is of immense systemic importance since...
The EC-Seals case stemmed from complaints by Canada and Norway against European Union regulations th...
This article looks at the animal welfare concerns related to seal hunting, outlines the various lega...
A recent decision of the General Court of the European Union (Case T-18/10 Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami a...
The EC-Seal Products case stemmed from complaints by Canada and Norway against European Union regula...
The European Union's ban on trade in seal products prohibits the placing on the market of seal produ...
The article discusses the World Trade Organization Appellate Body\u27s issuance of a report on the ...