Giorgio Sacerdoti / Alan Yanovich / Jan Bohanes (eds.)The Contribution of the Dispute Settlement System
The Wto at Ten
The Contribution of the Dispute Settlement System
Herausgeber: Sacerdoti, Giorgio; Bohanes, Jan; Yanovich, Alan
Giorgio Sacerdoti / Alan Yanovich / Jan Bohanes (eds.)The Contribution of the Dispute Settlement System
The Wto at Ten
The Contribution of the Dispute Settlement System
Herausgeber: Sacerdoti, Giorgio; Bohanes, Jan; Yanovich, Alan
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Bringing together articles by some of the leading policy-makers, including previous WTO Director-Generals, practitioners, scholars of international trade law, government officials, international civil servants, members of the WTO Appellate Body, and judges from a number of international tribunals, this volume assesses the first ten years of the World Trade Organization. It examines: the relationship and balance between political governance and dispute settlement; the functioning of the dispute settlement procedures and various reform proposals; the contribution of the Appellate Body to the…mehr
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Bringing together articles by some of the leading policy-makers, including previous WTO Director-Generals, practitioners, scholars of international trade law, government officials, international civil servants, members of the WTO Appellate Body, and judges from a number of international tribunals, this volume assesses the first ten years of the World Trade Organization. It examines: the relationship and balance between political governance and dispute settlement; the functioning of the dispute settlement procedures and various reform proposals; the contribution of the Appellate Body to the development of international trade law; and treaty interpretation in a number of international dispute settlement fora such as the WTO, the International Court of Justice, the European Court of Justice, and the Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. The book has its origins in a series of events commemorating the tenth anniversary of the creation of the Appellate Body.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2007
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- ISBN-13: 9780521863148
- ISBN-10: 0521863147
- Artikelnr.: 22750885
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1075g
- ISBN-13: 9780521863148
- ISBN-10: 0521863147
- Artikelnr.: 22750885
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Giorgio Sacerdoti has been a Member of the WTO Appellate Body since 2001. He is also Professor of International Law and European Law (Jean Monnet chair) at Bocconi University, Milan.
Alan Yanovich has been a Counsellor at the WTO Appellate Body Secretariat since 2001. He was previously a legal adviser at the General Secretariat of the Andean Community.
Jan Bohanes has been Legal Officer at the WTO Appellate Body Secretariat since 2002. Previously, he was a visiting researcher at the Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa (tralac).
Alan Yanovich has been a Counsellor at the WTO Appellate Body Secretariat since 2001. He was previously a legal adviser at the General Secretariat of the Andean Community.
Jan Bohanes has been Legal Officer at the WTO Appellate Body Secretariat since 2002. Previously, he was a visiting researcher at the Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa (tralac).
Notes on contributors; Foreword Pascal Lamy; Acknowledgements; Table of
dispute settlement cases; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The
WTO at Ten: 1. The WTO at ten: building on ten years of achievements
Supachai Panitchpakdi; 2. The WTO: ten years after its establishment Renato
Ruggiero; 3. From Doha to Hong Kong and beyond: a parliamentarian's
perspective Enrique Barón Crespo; 4. The dispute settlement system of the
WTO in action: a perspective on the first ten years Giorgio Sacerdoti; Part
II. Trade Negotiations and Dispute Settlement: What Balance Between
Political Governance and Judicialization?: 5. The Appellate Body, the WTO
dispute settlement system and the politics of multilateralism Robert Howse
and Susan Esserman; 6. WTO dispute settlement: a brief reality check
Alejandro Jara; 7. From 'member-driven governance' to constitutionally
limited 'multilevel trade governance' in the WTO Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann;
8. Homage to a Bull Moose III: striking the correct balance between
political governance and judicialization in the WTO Elissa Alben and
Timothy Reif; 9. Drawing a line of equilibrium in a complex world Hélène
Ruiz Fabri; 10. WTO law in context: the integration of international human
rights and environmental law in the dispute settlement process Francesco
Francioni; 11. The limits of the WTO: facing non-trade issues Friedl Weiss;
Part III. From Initiating Proceedings to Ensuring Implementation: What
Needs Improvement?: 12. The WTO dispute settlement system - from initiating
proceedings to ensuring implementation: what needs improvement? Valerie
Hughes; 13. The umpire needs better rules of the game Jacques Bourgeois;
14. DSU reform: if it is not broken - improve it? Daniel Brinza; 15. DSU
reform: resolving underlying balance-of-power issues Thomas Cottier;
16. From initiating proceedings to ensuring implementation: the links with
the community legal order Pieter Jan Kuijper; Part IV. Ten Years and
Sixty-Three Cases Later: The Contribution of the Appellate Body to the
Development of International Trade Law: 17. Assessing the 'success' of the
Appellate Body over the first ten years John Lockhart; 18. From
afterthought to centrepiece: the WTO Appellate Body and its rise to
prominence in the world trading system Peter Van den Bossche; 19. Balance
and coherence by the WTO Appellate Body: who could do better? Gabrielle
Marceau; 20. Looking for Mr and Mrs Right: ten years of the Appellate Body
at the WTO Petros Mavroidis; 21. Treaty interpretation and the development
of international trade law by the WTO Appellate Body Donald McRae; 22. The
emergence of non-state actors in international commercial disputes through
WTO Appellate Body case-law Brigitte Stern; 23. The Appellate Body's
working procedures for appellate review Victoria Donaldson and Alan
Yanovich; 24. Reflections on the concept of 'judicial economy' in WTO
dispute settlement Jan Bohanes and Andreas Sennekamp; Part V. Treaty
Interpretation in International Law: Comparing the Appellate Body with the
Courts in the Hague, Hamburg and Luxembourg: 25. The Appellate Body and
treaty interpretation Georges Abi-Saab; 26. Methods and practice of treaty
interpretation by the International Court of Justice Gilbert Guillaume; 27.
The jurisprudence of the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance
of the European Communities Paolo Mengozzi; 28. The European Court of
Justice: sources of law and methods of interpretation Allan Rosas; 29. The
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: applicable law and
interpretation Tullio Treves; Annex: statistics on appellate review; Index.
dispute settlement cases; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The
WTO at Ten: 1. The WTO at ten: building on ten years of achievements
Supachai Panitchpakdi; 2. The WTO: ten years after its establishment Renato
Ruggiero; 3. From Doha to Hong Kong and beyond: a parliamentarian's
perspective Enrique Barón Crespo; 4. The dispute settlement system of the
WTO in action: a perspective on the first ten years Giorgio Sacerdoti; Part
II. Trade Negotiations and Dispute Settlement: What Balance Between
Political Governance and Judicialization?: 5. The Appellate Body, the WTO
dispute settlement system and the politics of multilateralism Robert Howse
and Susan Esserman; 6. WTO dispute settlement: a brief reality check
Alejandro Jara; 7. From 'member-driven governance' to constitutionally
limited 'multilevel trade governance' in the WTO Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann;
8. Homage to a Bull Moose III: striking the correct balance between
political governance and judicialization in the WTO Elissa Alben and
Timothy Reif; 9. Drawing a line of equilibrium in a complex world Hélène
Ruiz Fabri; 10. WTO law in context: the integration of international human
rights and environmental law in the dispute settlement process Francesco
Francioni; 11. The limits of the WTO: facing non-trade issues Friedl Weiss;
Part III. From Initiating Proceedings to Ensuring Implementation: What
Needs Improvement?: 12. The WTO dispute settlement system - from initiating
proceedings to ensuring implementation: what needs improvement? Valerie
Hughes; 13. The umpire needs better rules of the game Jacques Bourgeois;
14. DSU reform: if it is not broken - improve it? Daniel Brinza; 15. DSU
reform: resolving underlying balance-of-power issues Thomas Cottier;
16. From initiating proceedings to ensuring implementation: the links with
the community legal order Pieter Jan Kuijper; Part IV. Ten Years and
Sixty-Three Cases Later: The Contribution of the Appellate Body to the
Development of International Trade Law: 17. Assessing the 'success' of the
Appellate Body over the first ten years John Lockhart; 18. From
afterthought to centrepiece: the WTO Appellate Body and its rise to
prominence in the world trading system Peter Van den Bossche; 19. Balance
and coherence by the WTO Appellate Body: who could do better? Gabrielle
Marceau; 20. Looking for Mr and Mrs Right: ten years of the Appellate Body
at the WTO Petros Mavroidis; 21. Treaty interpretation and the development
of international trade law by the WTO Appellate Body Donald McRae; 22. The
emergence of non-state actors in international commercial disputes through
WTO Appellate Body case-law Brigitte Stern; 23. The Appellate Body's
working procedures for appellate review Victoria Donaldson and Alan
Yanovich; 24. Reflections on the concept of 'judicial economy' in WTO
dispute settlement Jan Bohanes and Andreas Sennekamp; Part V. Treaty
Interpretation in International Law: Comparing the Appellate Body with the
Courts in the Hague, Hamburg and Luxembourg: 25. The Appellate Body and
treaty interpretation Georges Abi-Saab; 26. Methods and practice of treaty
interpretation by the International Court of Justice Gilbert Guillaume; 27.
The jurisprudence of the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance
of the European Communities Paolo Mengozzi; 28. The European Court of
Justice: sources of law and methods of interpretation Allan Rosas; 29. The
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: applicable law and
interpretation Tullio Treves; Annex: statistics on appellate review; Index.
Notes on contributors; Foreword Pascal Lamy; Acknowledgements; Table of
dispute settlement cases; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The
WTO at Ten: 1. The WTO at ten: building on ten years of achievements
Supachai Panitchpakdi; 2. The WTO: ten years after its establishment Renato
Ruggiero; 3. From Doha to Hong Kong and beyond: a parliamentarian's
perspective Enrique Barón Crespo; 4. The dispute settlement system of the
WTO in action: a perspective on the first ten years Giorgio Sacerdoti; Part
II. Trade Negotiations and Dispute Settlement: What Balance Between
Political Governance and Judicialization?: 5. The Appellate Body, the WTO
dispute settlement system and the politics of multilateralism Robert Howse
and Susan Esserman; 6. WTO dispute settlement: a brief reality check
Alejandro Jara; 7. From 'member-driven governance' to constitutionally
limited 'multilevel trade governance' in the WTO Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann;
8. Homage to a Bull Moose III: striking the correct balance between
political governance and judicialization in the WTO Elissa Alben and
Timothy Reif; 9. Drawing a line of equilibrium in a complex world Hélène
Ruiz Fabri; 10. WTO law in context: the integration of international human
rights and environmental law in the dispute settlement process Francesco
Francioni; 11. The limits of the WTO: facing non-trade issues Friedl Weiss;
Part III. From Initiating Proceedings to Ensuring Implementation: What
Needs Improvement?: 12. The WTO dispute settlement system - from initiating
proceedings to ensuring implementation: what needs improvement? Valerie
Hughes; 13. The umpire needs better rules of the game Jacques Bourgeois;
14. DSU reform: if it is not broken - improve it? Daniel Brinza; 15. DSU
reform: resolving underlying balance-of-power issues Thomas Cottier;
16. From initiating proceedings to ensuring implementation: the links with
the community legal order Pieter Jan Kuijper; Part IV. Ten Years and
Sixty-Three Cases Later: The Contribution of the Appellate Body to the
Development of International Trade Law: 17. Assessing the 'success' of the
Appellate Body over the first ten years John Lockhart; 18. From
afterthought to centrepiece: the WTO Appellate Body and its rise to
prominence in the world trading system Peter Van den Bossche; 19. Balance
and coherence by the WTO Appellate Body: who could do better? Gabrielle
Marceau; 20. Looking for Mr and Mrs Right: ten years of the Appellate Body
at the WTO Petros Mavroidis; 21. Treaty interpretation and the development
of international trade law by the WTO Appellate Body Donald McRae; 22. The
emergence of non-state actors in international commercial disputes through
WTO Appellate Body case-law Brigitte Stern; 23. The Appellate Body's
working procedures for appellate review Victoria Donaldson and Alan
Yanovich; 24. Reflections on the concept of 'judicial economy' in WTO
dispute settlement Jan Bohanes and Andreas Sennekamp; Part V. Treaty
Interpretation in International Law: Comparing the Appellate Body with the
Courts in the Hague, Hamburg and Luxembourg: 25. The Appellate Body and
treaty interpretation Georges Abi-Saab; 26. Methods and practice of treaty
interpretation by the International Court of Justice Gilbert Guillaume; 27.
The jurisprudence of the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance
of the European Communities Paolo Mengozzi; 28. The European Court of
Justice: sources of law and methods of interpretation Allan Rosas; 29. The
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: applicable law and
interpretation Tullio Treves; Annex: statistics on appellate review; Index.
dispute settlement cases; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The
WTO at Ten: 1. The WTO at ten: building on ten years of achievements
Supachai Panitchpakdi; 2. The WTO: ten years after its establishment Renato
Ruggiero; 3. From Doha to Hong Kong and beyond: a parliamentarian's
perspective Enrique Barón Crespo; 4. The dispute settlement system of the
WTO in action: a perspective on the first ten years Giorgio Sacerdoti; Part
II. Trade Negotiations and Dispute Settlement: What Balance Between
Political Governance and Judicialization?: 5. The Appellate Body, the WTO
dispute settlement system and the politics of multilateralism Robert Howse
and Susan Esserman; 6. WTO dispute settlement: a brief reality check
Alejandro Jara; 7. From 'member-driven governance' to constitutionally
limited 'multilevel trade governance' in the WTO Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann;
8. Homage to a Bull Moose III: striking the correct balance between
political governance and judicialization in the WTO Elissa Alben and
Timothy Reif; 9. Drawing a line of equilibrium in a complex world Hélène
Ruiz Fabri; 10. WTO law in context: the integration of international human
rights and environmental law in the dispute settlement process Francesco
Francioni; 11. The limits of the WTO: facing non-trade issues Friedl Weiss;
Part III. From Initiating Proceedings to Ensuring Implementation: What
Needs Improvement?: 12. The WTO dispute settlement system - from initiating
proceedings to ensuring implementation: what needs improvement? Valerie
Hughes; 13. The umpire needs better rules of the game Jacques Bourgeois;
14. DSU reform: if it is not broken - improve it? Daniel Brinza; 15. DSU
reform: resolving underlying balance-of-power issues Thomas Cottier;
16. From initiating proceedings to ensuring implementation: the links with
the community legal order Pieter Jan Kuijper; Part IV. Ten Years and
Sixty-Three Cases Later: The Contribution of the Appellate Body to the
Development of International Trade Law: 17. Assessing the 'success' of the
Appellate Body over the first ten years John Lockhart; 18. From
afterthought to centrepiece: the WTO Appellate Body and its rise to
prominence in the world trading system Peter Van den Bossche; 19. Balance
and coherence by the WTO Appellate Body: who could do better? Gabrielle
Marceau; 20. Looking for Mr and Mrs Right: ten years of the Appellate Body
at the WTO Petros Mavroidis; 21. Treaty interpretation and the development
of international trade law by the WTO Appellate Body Donald McRae; 22. The
emergence of non-state actors in international commercial disputes through
WTO Appellate Body case-law Brigitte Stern; 23. The Appellate Body's
working procedures for appellate review Victoria Donaldson and Alan
Yanovich; 24. Reflections on the concept of 'judicial economy' in WTO
dispute settlement Jan Bohanes and Andreas Sennekamp; Part V. Treaty
Interpretation in International Law: Comparing the Appellate Body with the
Courts in the Hague, Hamburg and Luxembourg: 25. The Appellate Body and
treaty interpretation Georges Abi-Saab; 26. Methods and practice of treaty
interpretation by the International Court of Justice Gilbert Guillaume; 27.
The jurisprudence of the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance
of the European Communities Paolo Mengozzi; 28. The European Court of
Justice: sources of law and methods of interpretation Allan Rosas; 29. The
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: applicable law and
interpretation Tullio Treves; Annex: statistics on appellate review; Index.







