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In: Nijhoff eBook titles 2008
Preliminary Material /Kern Alexander and Mads Andenas -- Chapter One. Introduction /Kern Alexander and Mads Andenas -- Chapter Two. The Gats in the Doha Round: a European Perspective /Rafael Leal-Arcas -- Chapter Three. Twins, Siblings or Friends: the Conceptual Case of Goods and Services, Where Do We Stand and Where Could We Be Headed to? /Deepali Fernandes -- Chapter Four. Proportionality and Balancing in Wto Law: a Comparative Perspective /Mads Andenas and Stefan Zleptnig -- Chapter Five. The Principle of Non-discrimination and Its Exceptions in Gats: Selected Legal Issues /Federico Ortino -- Chapter Six. Gats and Domestic Regulation: Balancing the Right to Regulate and Trade Liberalization /Jan Wouters and Dominic Coppens -- Chapter Seven. Gats Negotiations on Domestic Regulation a Developing Country Perspective /Mina Mashayekhi and Elisabeth Tuerk -- Chapter Eight. A Review of the Wto Regime for Telecommunications Services /Marco Bronckers and Pierre Larouche -- Chapter Nine. The Gats and Internet-based Services: between Market Access and Domestic Regulation /Stefan Zleptnig -- Chapter Ten. Reconciling Liberalized Trade in Financial Services and Domestic Regulation /Christine Kaufmann and Rolf H. Weber -- Chapter Eleven. Dispute Settlement under the Gats: the Gambling and Telecoms Cases /Brendan McGivern -- Chapter Twelve. Gats Article XVI and National Regulatory Sovereignty: What Lessons to Draw from Us—gambling? /Lode Van Den Hende and Herbert Smith LLP -- Chapter Thirteen. Rethinking Retaliation in the Wto Dispute Settlement System: Leveling the Playing Field for Developing Countries in Asymmetric Disputes /Klint Alexander and Ph.D. J. D -- Chapter Fourteen. Gats's Non-violation Complaint: Its Elements and Scope Comparing to Gatt 1994 /Abd El-Rehim Mohamed Al-Kashif -- Chapter Fifteen. The Gats and Financial Services: Liberalisation and Regulation Inglobal Financial Markets /Kern Alexander -- Chapter Sixteen. The Prudential Carve-out /Wei Wang -- Chapter Seventeen. Alternative Approaches to Financial Services Liberalisation: the Role of Regional Trade Agreements /John Cooke -- Chapter Eighteen. How Far Is Basel from Geneva? International Regulatory Convergence and the Elimination of Barriers to International Financial Integration /Apostolos Gkoutzinis -- Chapter Nineteen. The Gats and the Legal Framework of the Chinese Banking Sector /Wei Wang -- Chapter Twenty. International Trade in Financial Services and the Gats /Alastair Evans -- Chapter Twenty. One Insurance Services and Recent Trade Negotiations /David F. Snyder -- Chapter Twenty. Two Model Schedule of Wto Commitments for Investment Banking, Trading, and Asset Management: Explanatory Memorandum /Kern Alexander and Mads Andenas -- Chapter Twenty. Three the Gats and Higher Education: Challenging the Nation State's Notion of the University /Michael Moosberger -- Chapter Twenty. Four Cultural Diversity and International Trade—taking Stock and Looking Ahead /Rolf H. Weber -- Chapter Twenty. Five the Unesco Convention for Theprotection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions /Toshiyuki Kono -- Appendices /Kern Alexander and Mads Andenas -- Index /Kern Alexander and Mads Andenas.
In: Aid for trade at a glance 2015
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the World Trade Organization's (WTO) dispute settlement system, focusing on the: (1) outcome and commercial impact of completed cases involving the United States; and (2) major issues that have emerged in using the system."
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