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Environmentalists and free trade proponents sharply disagree on the role that trade plays in impacting environmental welfare. This article critically examines the contention that trade liberalization and World Trade Organization (WTO) trade law constrain domestic environmental regulations. An...
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This paper explains how the World Trade Organization (‘WTO’) dispute settlement system can cope with ongoing sociocultural globalization and the changing role of state sovereignty. These evolutions have influenced our understanding of the legitimacy of international organizations. In this...
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What caused the 'neoliberal turn' in international trade law and how exactly this event manifested itself in the medium of international legal practices is not a question that lends itself to simple resolutions. What I wish to do in these pages, consequently, is offer a few general theses which...
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This paper develops a model of the WTO dispute settlement process (DSP) to study the recent proposal by legal scholars to subsidize litigation costs. The high cost of litigation, so the argument, is a major obstacle for developing countries to using the DSP to enforce developed countries';...
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This paper develops a model of the WTO dispute settlement process (DSP) to study the recent proposal by legal scholars to subsidize litigation costs. The high cost of litigation, so the argument, is a major obstacle for developing countries to using the DSP to enforce developed countries’...
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