First published online: 05 September 2020Geo-economic tensions, notably associated with the rise of China, and global collective action problems-climate change and the COVID-19pandemic-call for international cooperation to revise and develop rules to guide both the use of domestic subsidies and responses by governments to cross-border competition spillover effects. Current WTO rules dividing all subsidies into prohibited or actionable categories are no longer fit for purpose. Piecemeal efforts in preferential trade agreements and bi- or trilateral configurations offer a basis on which to build but are too narrow in scope. Addressing spillover effects of subsidies could start with G20 countries launching a work programme to mobilise an epist...
First published online: 1 April 2016As tariffs have fallen, subsidies and related policies with simi...
AbstractThis Article discusses existing WTO rules on subsidies and state enterprises, relevant casel...
Countries can choose between a wide range of policy instruments to address climate change. While eco...
Geo-economic tensions, notably associated with the rise of China, and global collective action probl...
Geo-economic tensions and global collective action problems call for international cooperation to re...
Published on 8 May 2020Prior to the re-emergence of tariff nationalism as espoused by the Trump admi...
Geo-economic tensions and global collective action problems call for international cooperation to re...
In this paper we focus on a rising source of international trade ten-sions: national sub...
This contribution was delivered online on 6 May 2021 on the occasion of the hybrid 2021 edition of E...
Published online 23.03.2020Industrial subsidies are a major source of trade tensions among WTO membe...
The United States, European Union, and Japan have begun a trilateral process to confront the Chinese...
Decades of negotiation to extend the GATT/WTO system to address subsidies have never produced the so...
This Article discusses existing WTO rules on subsidies and state enterprises, relevant case law, and...
This Article discusses existing WTO rules on subsidies and state enterprises, relevant caselaw and r...
The United States, European Union, and Japan have begun a trilateral process to confront the Chinese...
First published online: 1 April 2016As tariffs have fallen, subsidies and related policies with simi...
AbstractThis Article discusses existing WTO rules on subsidies and state enterprises, relevant casel...
Countries can choose between a wide range of policy instruments to address climate change. While eco...
Geo-economic tensions, notably associated with the rise of China, and global collective action probl...
Geo-economic tensions and global collective action problems call for international cooperation to re...
Published on 8 May 2020Prior to the re-emergence of tariff nationalism as espoused by the Trump admi...
Geo-economic tensions and global collective action problems call for international cooperation to re...
In this paper we focus on a rising source of international trade ten-sions: national sub...
This contribution was delivered online on 6 May 2021 on the occasion of the hybrid 2021 edition of E...
Published online 23.03.2020Industrial subsidies are a major source of trade tensions among WTO membe...
The United States, European Union, and Japan have begun a trilateral process to confront the Chinese...
Decades of negotiation to extend the GATT/WTO system to address subsidies have never produced the so...
This Article discusses existing WTO rules on subsidies and state enterprises, relevant case law, and...
This Article discusses existing WTO rules on subsidies and state enterprises, relevant caselaw and r...
The United States, European Union, and Japan have begun a trilateral process to confront the Chinese...
First published online: 1 April 2016As tariffs have fallen, subsidies and related policies with simi...
AbstractThis Article discusses existing WTO rules on subsidies and state enterprises, relevant casel...
Countries can choose between a wide range of policy instruments to address climate change. While eco...