There is ample support in the literature (primarily recent academic commentary) for the proposition that trade restrictions aimed at protecting animal welfare can be justified under Article XX(a) of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1994 and thus are complimentary to and compliant with the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) free trade agenda, particularly in light of the EC – Seal Products case and the way it has affected interpretations of GATT Article XX(a)
In this article, the author questions the legitimacy of the general ban on trade in seal products ad...
Animal welfare and international trade : the seal products case at the WTO. The European Union adopt...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) are the newest site of tension between animals’ interests and the trade...
This literature review synthesises recent academic commentary analysing whether there is evidence th...
There is ample support in the literature (primarily recent academic commentary) for the proposition ...
The EC-Seal Products decision of the WTO Appellate Body (AB) is of immense systemic importance since...
This article aims to address the main concerns on the plausibility (legality and legitimacy) for WTO...
The European Parliament recently adopted a proposal mandating higher welfare standards for chicken u...
There is a critical research gap regarding the trade and animal welfare interface: we do not know, e...
For nearly 20 years trade officials and scholars debated whether a national measure restricting trad...
To what extent does the legal framework of the World Trade Organization (WTO) permit trade restricti...
This chapter explains why the dynamic of World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations tends to lead t...
The article discusses the World Trade Organization Appellate Body\u27s issuance of a report on the ...
Further development within the field of animal law seems to be at an impasse, lost among the potenti...
In the recent EC-Seal dispute in the World Trade Organization, the Appellate Body found that animal ...
In this article, the author questions the legitimacy of the general ban on trade in seal products ad...
Animal welfare and international trade : the seal products case at the WTO. The European Union adopt...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) are the newest site of tension between animals’ interests and the trade...
This literature review synthesises recent academic commentary analysing whether there is evidence th...
There is ample support in the literature (primarily recent academic commentary) for the proposition ...
The EC-Seal Products decision of the WTO Appellate Body (AB) is of immense systemic importance since...
This article aims to address the main concerns on the plausibility (legality and legitimacy) for WTO...
The European Parliament recently adopted a proposal mandating higher welfare standards for chicken u...
There is a critical research gap regarding the trade and animal welfare interface: we do not know, e...
For nearly 20 years trade officials and scholars debated whether a national measure restricting trad...
To what extent does the legal framework of the World Trade Organization (WTO) permit trade restricti...
This chapter explains why the dynamic of World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations tends to lead t...
The article discusses the World Trade Organization Appellate Body\u27s issuance of a report on the ...
Further development within the field of animal law seems to be at an impasse, lost among the potenti...
In the recent EC-Seal dispute in the World Trade Organization, the Appellate Body found that animal ...
In this article, the author questions the legitimacy of the general ban on trade in seal products ad...
Animal welfare and international trade : the seal products case at the WTO. The European Union adopt...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) are the newest site of tension between animals’ interests and the trade...