International Trade Law: 2009 Documents Supplement
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Providing a range of material important to the study of International Trade Law, the 2009 DOCUMENTS SUPPLEMENT complements Guzman and Pauwelyn's casebook on this subject. Featuring a host of WTO documents, as well as international agreements and declarations and selected national trade legislation, this reference offers thorough and up-to-date coverage by two of the field’s leading authorities.
The 2009 DOCUMENTS SUPPLEMENT includes pertinent material related to:
- The World Trade Organization, such as
- The Marrakesh Agreement establishing the WTO
- The WTO's organization chart
- The Dispute Settlement Understanding
- Section 301-310 of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974
- EU Trade Barriers Regulation
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and related materials
- Over a dozen important international agreements pertinent to trade, such as
- the Agreement on Agriculture
- the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade
- the Agreement on Trade-Related Investment Measures
- the Agreement on Rules of Origin
- the Agreement on Safeguards
- the Agreement on Information Technology
- The Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health
- The Enabling Clause
- Preferential Tariff Treatment for Least-Developed Countries
- The Singapore Declaration
- The Doha Declaration
- China's Accession Protocol
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