An edition of International trade law (1996)

International trade law

an interdisciplinary, non-Western textbook

Fourth edition.
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International trade law
Raj Bhala, Raj Bhala
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An edition of International trade law (1996)

International trade law

an interdisciplinary, non-Western textbook

Fourth edition.
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Table of Contents

Philosophical and religious theories of international trade and traders
Theory and practice of ethics in international trade
Free trade theory
Questionning free trade theory
Trade patterns and factors of production
TAA
Economics of trade barriers
American trade history
GATT rounds through 1970s
Uruguay Round (1986-1994) and birth of WTO (1995)
DOHA Round (November 2001-present)
Trade law and policy in modern India
Structure of WTO and Gatt-WTO law
Gatt-WTO accessions of rich, poor, Islamic, and Non-Islamic countries
Gatt-WTO civil procedure
Procedural controversies
Like products
Directly competitive or substitutable products
First pillar : GATT Article I and MFN treatment
First pillar (continued) : natural gas exports and 2014 LNG exporrts case
Second pillar : GATT Article II and tariff bindings
Third pillar : Gatt Article III : 1-2 and national treatment for fiscal measures
Third pillar (continued) : GATT III : 4 and national treatment for non-fiscal measures
Fourth pilar : GATT Articale XI and QRs
Fourth pillar (continued) : GATT Article XIII and administering QRs
Fourth pillar (continued) : TBTs AS NTBs
Fifth pillar : GATT Article X and transparency
GATT Article XXXV non-application, GATT Article XXV waivers, and trade remedies
GATT Articles XII and XVIII and BOP crises
General exceptions in GATT Article XX, but not human rights
GATT Article XX(a) morality exception : alcohol and animals
Morality exception in GATT Article XX(a) (continued) : censorship
Country of origin marking
Entry of merchandise
Tariff schedules and classification
Classification conundrums
Tariff valuation
PSI and trade facilitation
Border security
AG market access
AG export subsidies
Domestic support
SPS measures
Classifying services and 4 modes of services supply (GATS Parts I, V-VI)
General obligations and exceptions (GATS Part II)
Specific commitments (GATS Parts III-IV)
Overview of IP
Substantive TRIPS obligations
Compulsory licensing, evergreening, and patented pharmaceuticals
IP enforcement.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New Providence, NJ

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
343.08/7
Library of Congress
K3943 .B49 2015, K3943, K3943.B49 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
lxxxvi, 1458, 9 pages
Number of pages
1458

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30396123M
ISBN 13
9780769869087, 9780769869094
LCCN
2015021001, 2015021029

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