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Law and governance need to be justified vis-à-vis citizens in order to be accepted as legitimate and supported by civil society. This contribution argues that the legal and judicial methodologies of multilevel governance for international public goods need to be changed in order to protect...
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The article seeks to analyse some of the most relevant economic torts, so far as they apply to market activity, in the light of the 'right to trade'. From a political-constitutional perspective, the eminently utilitarian approach of statutory antitrust law is contrasted to the rights-based...
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The European Court of Justice has refused to grant both Member States and private applicants the right to rely directly on the provisions of World Trade Organisation (WTO) Agreements, except in special circumstances. Various commentators have described the basis on which the Court relies for its...
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Economic aspects of state support measures (subsidies) with specific consideration of agriculture -- Introduction to agricultural policies in Ukraine -- External factors with influence on Ukrainian grain policies -- Subsidy definition : international approaches in regulation -- The EU practice...
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Food occupies a central role within the World Trade Organization (WTO), certainly where litigation is concerned. By way of illustration, a cursory read of WTO disputes initiated by Members to date reveals the existence of a veritable dispute settlement 'menu': WTO tribunals have entertained...
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The paper is an inquiry into the possibile forms of relevance of WTO law before the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance of the European Communities. It is a study on the differences and similarities between the judicial implementation of international law and that of WTO law before...
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