At the Crossroads: The World Trading System and the Doha Round

Author:   Stefan Griller
Publisher:   Springer Verlag GmbH
Volume:   v. 8
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Pages:   417
Publication Date:   November 2004
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When the 5th Ministerial Conference of the WTO failed spectacularly in September 2003 because players like the EU and the US did not come to terms with a group of still developing, but nevertheless powerful countries like Brazil, China, and South Africa, the Doha Round virtually came to an end. Since then, world trade is facing radically new challenges.Against this backdrop, renowned international lawyers and economists discuss fundamental problems of world trade law, like its position in the system of public international law or problems of legitimacy and democratic control, and some of the more practical items on the agenda: Does the ""Doha Development Round"" really foster development? Is it possible to reconcile intellectual property protection with the health protection for the poor?

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Author:   Stefan Griller
Publisher:   Springer Verlag GmbH
Imprint:   Springer Verlag GmbH
Volume:   v. 8
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.600kg
ISBN:  

9783211224038


ISBN 10:   3211224033
Pages:   417
Publication Date:   November 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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WTO-Law: Evolution and Context: How to Win a WTO Dispute Based on Non-WTO Law? Questions of Jurisdiction and Merits (Joost Pauwelyn); Comments on Joost Pauwelyn's Paper: 'How to Win a WTO Dispute Based on Non-WTO Law?' (Gabrielle Marceau / Anastasios Tomazos); Comments on Joost Pauwelyn's Paper: 'How to Win a WTO Dispute Based on Non-WTO Law?' (Erich Vranes); The Quest for Consistency: Principles Governing the Interrelation of the WTO Agreements (William J. Davey); Treaty Conflicts in WTO Law -- A Comment on William J. Davey's Paper 'The Quest for Consistency' (Lorand Bartels); Protectionism or Reasonable National Regulation? The Protection of Non-Economic Interests as Barriers to the Free Movement of Goods: A Comparison of EC Law and WTO Law (Peter-Christian Muller-Graff); Trade and Non-Economic Policies in the EU and in the WTO. A Comment on Peter-Christian Muller-Graff's Paper 'Protectionism or Reasonable National Regulation?' (Piet Eeckhout); Decision-making and the Balance of Powers in WTO Negotiations: Towards Supplementary Weighted Voting (Thomas Cottier / Satoko Takenoshita).- Items on the Agenda: Does the 'Development Round' Foster Development? (Fritz Breuss); Agriculture after Cancun (Alan Matthews); Cancun and beyond -- A European Perspective of Agricultural Issues (Markus F. Hofreither); GATS and Domestic Regulation -- A Threat to Democracy? (Wolfgang Weiss); Post Cancun WTO TRIPs -- A Bumpy Road (Jacques H. J. Bourgeois).- Abbreviations.- The Authors of this Volume.

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Stefan Griller (editor, author), Lawyer, is Jean Monnet-Professor for Public Law with special regard to European Law at the Europainstitut of Wirtschaftsuniversitat, Vienna. He was the founding President of ECSA Austria in 1996 and since 2002 serves as the organization's Secretary General. Lorand Bartels, Lawyer, holds degrees in English Literature and Law from the University of New South Wales, Australia, and a doctorate in Law from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Before joining the University of Cambridge / UK, he served as a Lecturer in International Economic Law at the University of Edinburgh. Currently he is Humboldt Fellow at Max Planck Institute for International Law in Heidelberg. Jacques Bourgeois, Lawyer, professor at the College of Europe in Bruges. Before, he worked with the EC Commission's legal service, with the main work focuses trade and antitrust policies. Fritz Breuss, Economist, is Jean Monnet-Professor for the economy of European integration at the Europainstitut of Wirtschaftsuniversitat, Vienna, and collaborator of the Austrian Institute of Economic Research -- WiFo. Since 2002 he is President of ECSA Austria. Thomas Cottier, Lawyer, is Managing Director of the World Trade Institute and Professor for European and International Economic Law at University of Berne, Switzerland. Since the 1980s he has been member of the Swiss GATT-delegation and Member and chairman of various GATT- and WTO-panels. William J. Davey, Lawyer, is Guy Raymond Jones-Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law in Urbana- Champaign, teaching in international trade law, European Union law, and international business transactions. From 1995-99 he served as the Director of the Legal Affairs Division of the WTO. Piet Eeckhout, Lawyer, is Professor of European Law King's College London, Director of its Centre of European Law, and Visiting Professor at College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. Before he worked with Advocate General Francis Jacobs at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. Markus F. Hofreither, Economist, is Professor at the Institute for Sustainable Economic Development of the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences in Vienna. Apart from many other respective assignments, he served as an expert in agricultural issues for the European Commission. Gabrielle Marceau, Lawyer, is Member of the Cabinet of Pascal Lamy, the Director General of the WTO, and Visiting Lecturer at the Geneva-based Graduate Institute of International Studies. Since May 2005, she is associate professor at the Institute for International Public Law of the University of Geneva. Alan Matthews, Economist, is Jean Monnet-Professor of European Agricultural Policy at the Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Formerly, he worked as a practitioner in agriculture in Africa and Ireland. Since 2003 he is Member of the Executive Committee of the Agricultural Economics Society. Peter-Christian Muller-Graff, Lawyer, is Jean Monnet-Professor for German and European Company- and Economic Law at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. Since 2002 he serves as Chairman of the Executive Board of ECSA Austria's German partner-organization Arbeitskreis Europaische Integration. Joost Pauwelyn, Lawyer, is Associate Professor at the Duke University School of Law in Durham / NC, USA. Since 2002, he served -- among others -- as a Legal Affairs Officer for the WTO, first, in the Legal Affairs Division, then in the Appellate Body Secretariat. Satoko Takenoshita, Economist, graduated in economics at Tokyo's Hosei University and in international relations in Bologna, Italy. When she wrote her contribution to this book with Thomas Cottier she worked with the World Trade Institute in Berne, Switzerland. Anastasios Tomazos, Lawyer, at the time of writing the paper in the volume at hand was working with the Legal Affairs Division of the WTO Secretariat. At present he working with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in New York. Erich Vranes, Lawyer, is working in the Legal Department of the Europainstitut of Wirtschaftsuniversitat, Vienna, since 2000. Wolfgang Weiss, Lawyer, Professor for Public Law at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, and Reader in International Law at the Oxford Brookes University. His volume 'Welthandelsrecht' (co-authored with Ch. Herrmann) is the standard textbook on world trade law in the German speaking area.

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