Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 509 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 930 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 509 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 930 g
Reihe: Nijhoff International Trade La
ISBN: 978-90-04-20902-2
Verlag: Brill
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The book would interest scholars and students of public international law, WTO law, as well as inter-regime conflicts, dispute settlement and countermeasures.
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Forward
Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
I: INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
2. Scope and Objective
3. General overview
II: GENERAL FEATURE OF THE WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT UNDERSTANDING
1. Introduction
2. GATT Dispute Settlement (1947-1994)
3. The WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding
4. Special and Additional Rules and Procedure for Dispute Settlement
5. Prohibition of Unilateralism
6. Jurisdiction
7. Other Means of Dispute Settlement in the DSU
III: REMEDIES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
1. Introduction
2. Remedies in International Law in Context
3. The ILC Articles on State Responsibility for Internationally Wrongful Acts
4. Legal Consequences of the International Responsibility of a State
5. Conclusion
IV: REMEDIES UNDER THE WTO LAW
1. Introduction
2. Relationship between the WTO Law and the International Law
3. Nature of WTO Obligations: Bilateral or collective?
4. Access to the WTO Dispute Settlement: Legal standing
5. Material Aspects of Remedies under the WTO Dispute Settlement System
6. Implementation of Adverse DSB Rulings: The Procedural Aspect of Remedies
7. Compensation: Remedy for Non-Compliance
8. Remedies for Non-violation and Situation Claims
9. Preliminary Conclusions
V: ENFORCING REMEDIES UNDER WTO LAW
1. Introduction
2. Enforcement of Remedies in International Law
3. Applicability of Customary Rules of Countermeasures in WTO Law
4. Countermeasures in WTO Law
5. General Features of Countermeasure in The WTO
6. Principles and Procedure Governing Countermeasures
7. Level of Countermeasures: The Principle of Proportionality
8. Surveillance of Implementation
9. Instance of Countermeasures in the WTO: The Cases
10. The Effectiveness of Countermeasure in WTO Law
11. Preliminary Conclusions
VI: WTO REMEDIES AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
1. Introduction
2. Differential Treatment in International Law
3. The GATT 1947 and the Developing Countries
4. The WTO and the Developing Countries
5. WTO Remedies and the S&D Treatment for the Developing Countries
6. Interpretation by the Panel and Appellate Body: Bais against Developing Countries
7. Countermeasures and the Developing Countries
8. Preliminary Conclusions
VII: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS