International economic and political interdependence has increased dramatically since the close of World War II. We now watch foreign wars on our living room television sets, move billions of dollars worth of funds across national borders daily, and feel the effects of political violence in the Mideast throughout our domestic farmlands. A corollary to economic and political interdependence, however, is the less visible but equally pervasive problem of legal interdependence. Any attempt, in the contemporary world, to create new international rules or institutions necessarily depends on the national legal and constitutional systems of a number of countries. This Article analyzes the Tokyo Round negotiations of the General Agreement on Tariffs...
In this Essay I examine Haley’s claim that we see more regulatory continuity than change in Japan, t...
The role and shape of international trade agreements is changing. No longer simple devices for easin...
The purpose of this article is to analyze several concepts concerning economic interdependence in IP...
International economic and political interdependence has increased dramatically since the close of W...
A Review of Implementing the Tokyo Round: National Constitutions and International Economic Rules b...
Adapted from a paper delivered at the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, W...
Abstract. WTO today stands at a crucial crossroad. On one hand the multilateral negotiations are pro...
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE TOKYO ROUND NEGOTIATION by Gilbert R. Winham. Princeton, New Jersey: Pri...
The Japan-U.S. economic relationship has been marked by tremendous friction and misunderstanding. Th...
In 1947, Japan enacted the Act Concerning Prohibition of Monopolization and Maintenance of Fair Trad...
This article explores the national treatment obligation of GATT, explains some of its difficult appl...
With the successful conclusion of the Uruguay Round of negotiations under the General Agreement on T...
The Structural Impediments Initiative ( SII ) discussions, the first stage of which concluded with a...
In June 1990, the governments of the United States and Japan concluded the Structural Impediments In...
This article deals with the development of law; i.e., the evolution of a legal regime in a field wh...
In this Essay I examine Haley’s claim that we see more regulatory continuity than change in Japan, t...
The role and shape of international trade agreements is changing. No longer simple devices for easin...
The purpose of this article is to analyze several concepts concerning economic interdependence in IP...
International economic and political interdependence has increased dramatically since the close of W...
A Review of Implementing the Tokyo Round: National Constitutions and International Economic Rules b...
Adapted from a paper delivered at the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, W...
Abstract. WTO today stands at a crucial crossroad. On one hand the multilateral negotiations are pro...
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE TOKYO ROUND NEGOTIATION by Gilbert R. Winham. Princeton, New Jersey: Pri...
The Japan-U.S. economic relationship has been marked by tremendous friction and misunderstanding. Th...
In 1947, Japan enacted the Act Concerning Prohibition of Monopolization and Maintenance of Fair Trad...
This article explores the national treatment obligation of GATT, explains some of its difficult appl...
With the successful conclusion of the Uruguay Round of negotiations under the General Agreement on T...
The Structural Impediments Initiative ( SII ) discussions, the first stage of which concluded with a...
In June 1990, the governments of the United States and Japan concluded the Structural Impediments In...
This article deals with the development of law; i.e., the evolution of a legal regime in a field wh...
In this Essay I examine Haley’s claim that we see more regulatory continuity than change in Japan, t...
The role and shape of international trade agreements is changing. No longer simple devices for easin...
The purpose of this article is to analyze several concepts concerning economic interdependence in IP...