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The WTO Shares the Governance of International Trade with FTAs and Other International Organizations
In: Paradise Lost or Found? The Post-WTO International Legal Order (Utopian & Dystopian Possibilities), University of Tokyo Workshop
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A Book Review of Chang-Fa Lo's 'Treaty Interpretation Under the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties: A New Round of Codification
In: Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy, Volume 13, Issue 1, p. 269-273
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Implementing International Trade Agreements in Domestic Jurisdictions
In: Journal of international economic law, Volume 19, Issue 2, p. 355-358
ISSN: 1464-3758
Sharing the Responsibility in Combating Protectionism in Trade
In: AJWH, Volume 11:1
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The Sutherland Report and its Discussion of Dispute Settlement Reforms
In: Journal of international economic law, Volume 8, Issue 3, p. 623-629
ISSN: 1464-3758
Japanese View of United States Trade Laws, A
The purpose of this Article is to present a Japanese view of United States trade laws, concentrating on the differences between the United States and the Japanese laws. This Article will address the questions of whether United States trade laws have been used for protectionist purposes and whether there are inconsistencies and conflicts within United States trade laws. Finally, this Article will discuss Japanese suggestions for the enforcement of United States trade laws. The views expressed here are neither those of the Japanese business community nor those of the Japanese government; they are solely the views of the author, who is an observer and student of Japanese-United States trade laws.
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The Legal Framework of Trade and Investment in Japan
In: Harvard international law journal, Volume 27, Specia, p. 361
ISSN: 0017-8063
Export control and export cartels in Japan
In: Harvard international law journal, Volume 20, p. 103-125
ISSN: 0017-8063
Some International and Domestic Antidumping Issues
In: Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy, Volume 5, Issue 2, p. 249-268
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Competition policy in the global trading system
In: International competition law series 5
China's 'Belt and Road' Initiative -- Mapping the World's Normative and Strategic Implications
In: (2018) 52 Journal of World Trade, Issue 1, pp. 163–185
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Emerging issues in sustainable development: international trade law and policy relating to natural resources, energy, and the environment
In: Economics, law, and institutions in Asia Pacific
This book seeks to answer the questions: how do the rules of international treaties on trade and investment apply to the new laws and policies relating to energy-related trade, and do the rules of the multilateral system contribute to or detract from sustainable development? An emerging set of new problems in the law of international trade is how to reconcile the rules of the multilateral trading system with shortages of certain natural resources and the necessity to develop renewable energy resources. The chapters in this book provide a comprehensive analysis of the international trade issues presented by national trade laws and policies with regard to natural resources and energy. This book is about the extent to which we are interpreting existing rules to cover emerging problems and how the rules of the multilateral trading system can be adapted to achieve sustainable development in natural resources and energy. The book begins with a survey of selected national laws relating to recent restrictions on the export of natural resources, both resources used to produce energy as well as natural resources essential for industrial production. After examining the range of such laws in selected important countries, we turn to the application of the rules of the multilateral trading system to such export restrictions. We discuss the major rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) as well as the natural resources rules in selected regional preferential free trade agreements. While there is not a comprehensive global legal regime on competition law, we believe it is also important to examine how selected national competition laws impact export restrictions on natural resources. This book will be a major contribution to the international dialogue on international economic law issues with respect to trade in natural resources and energy.
Antimonopoly law of Japan--potential consequences of international contract violations under Article 6
In: New York University journal of international law & politics, Volume 6, p. 215-243
ISSN: 0028-7873