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Books in the The American Law Institute Reporters Studies on WTO Law series

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  • - The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies
     
    £85.99

    This book is the third annual report of the American Law Institute project on WTO Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters' Studies for 2003 cover a wide range of WTO law.

  • - Legal and Economic Analysis
     
    £92.49

    This compendium brings together the entire output to date of the American Law Institute (ALI) project on World Trade Organization Law. Reporters' Studies are offered on all recent disputes from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Each case is jointly evaluated by well-known experts in trade law and international economics.

  • - Legal and Economic Analysis
     
    £35.49

    Seventh report of the American Law Institute project on WTO law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters' studies for 2009 cover a wide range of WTO law.

  • - The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies
     
    £119.49

    This book was the first in a groundbreaking series of annual volumes utilized in the development of an American Law Institute (ALI) project on World Trade Organization Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of the case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO.

  • by Petros C. Mavroidis, Douglas A. Irwin & Alan O. Sykes
    £32.99 - 53.49

    This book is part of a wider project on the economic logic behind the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). This volume asks: What does the historical record indicate about the aims and objectives of the framers of the GATT? Where did the provisions of the GATT come from and how did they evolve through various international meetings and drafts? To what extent does the historical record provide support for one or more of the economic rationales for the GATT? This book examines the motivations and contributions of the two main framers of the GATT, the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as the smaller role of other countries. The framers desired a commercial agreement on trade practices as well as negotiated reductions in trade barriers. Both were sought as a way to expand international trade to promote world prosperity, restrict the use of discriminatory policies to reduce conflict over trade, and thereby establish economic foundations for maintaining world peace.

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    £33.99

    Fourth report of the American Law Institute project on WTO Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters' Studies for 2004-5 cover a wide range of WTO law.

  • - The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies
     
    £101.99

    Second annual report of the American Law Institute project on WTO Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters' Studies for 2002 cover a wide range of WTO law ranging from classic trade in goods issues to intellectual property protection.

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    £29.99

    Fifth report of the American Law Institute project on WTO Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters' studies for 2006-7 cover a wide range of WTO law.

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    £30.99

    Ninth report of the American Law Institute project on WTO law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters' studies for 2011 cover a wide range of WTO law.

  • - The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies
     
    £49.49

    This book was the first in a groundbreaking series of annual volumes utilized in the development of an American Law Institute (ALI) project on World Trade Organization Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of the case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO.

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    £28.49

    Sixth report of the American Law Institute project on WTO Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters' studies for 2008 cover a wide range of WTO law.

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    £30.99

    Eighth report of the American Law Institute project on WTO law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters' studies for 2010 cover a wide range of WTO law.

  • - The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies
     
    £34.99

    Second annual report of the American Law Institute project on WTO Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters' Studies for 2002 cover a wide range of WTO law ranging from classic trade in goods issues to intellectual property protection.

  • - The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies
     
    £36.99

    This book is the third annual report of the American Law Institute project on WTO Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters' Studies for 2003 cover a wide range of WTO law.

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    £71.49

    The overarching aim of the project Legal and Economic Principles of World Trade Law, led by the American Law Institute, is to contribute to the analysis of WTO law in not only law but also economics. This volume reports work done thus far to identify improvements to the interpretation of the WTO Agreement.

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    £35.49

    The overarching aim of the project Legal and Economic Principles of World Trade Law, led by the American Law Institute, is to contribute to the analysis of WTO law in not only law but also economics. This volume reports work done thus far to identify improvements to the interpretation of the WTO Agreement.

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