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Chapter 1.The Policies Underlying International Economic Relations1
1.1 Interdependence, Globalization, and the Changing Fundamen-tals of the Bretton Woods System1
1.2 Overview, Purpose and Structure of the Book: Regulatory Approach2
1.3 Growth and Importance of International Trade4
1.4 Challenges and Policy Tensions of Changing Fundamentals of International Law and Economic Relations7
Chapter 2.An Introduction to the Economics of Interna-tional Trade15
2.1 Comparative Advantage and Gains From Trade15
2.2 Interference With Free Trade21
2.3 The Political Economy of Trade Policy48
2.4 Foreign Policy Goals and International Trade Policy56
Chapter 3.The United States Constitution and Regulation of International Economic Affairs60
3.1 Introduction to Chapters 3 and 460
3.2 The United States Constitution and International Economic Relations65
3.3 Trade Legislation in the United States: President and Con-gress Accommodate76
3.4 International Agreements and U.S.Law95
3.5 The Courts and Foreign Relations112
3.6 Federal.State Relations and International Economic Regula-tion123
Chapter 4.International Economic Regulation in the European Union144
4.1 Introduction144
4.2 Introduction to the European Union145
4.3 The Force of EU Law in the Member States151
4.4 The Union's Power in External Commercial Relations155
4.5 The Future Economic and Political Integration of Europe167
Chapter 5.International Law and International Economic Relations171
5.1 Introduction: What Is international Law and Why Do Nations Utilize It?171
5.2 Certain Fundamentals of International Law180
5.3 International Economic Law202
5.4 The Bretton Woods System and World Economic Relations208
Chapter 6.The Legal Structure of the WTO/GATT System214
6.1 Introduction: The New World Trading System214
6.2 GATT and Its Troubled History217
6.3 The World Trade Organization224
6.4 Decision.Making in GATT and the WTO230
6.5 Trade Negotiating Rounds234
6.6 Accession and Membership239
6.7 Effect of the WTO/GATT Agreements on Domestic Law246
Chapter 7.Dispute Settlement255
7.1 Introduction255
7.2 Dispute Settlement in the GATT System266
7.3 The WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding267
7.4 Critical Issues in WTO Dispute Settlement285
7.5 Implementation and Retaliation Procedures and Remedies348
Chapter 8.Border Measures Ⅰ: Tariffs and Customs Rules373
8.1 Introduction373
8.2 GATT Tariff Commitments: The Bindings376
8.3 Customs Law390
Chapter 9.Border Measures Ⅱ: Quotas, Non-Tariff Barri-ers and Transparency423
9.1 Introduction423
9.2 Article XI423
9.3 Exceptions to Article Ⅵ433
9.4 State Trading444
9.5 Transparency and Proper Administration456
Chapter 10.Nondiscrimination and the Most-Favored-Na-tion Clause467
10.1 Introduction467
10.2 The Most Favored Nation Obligation in GATT475
10.3 The Most Favored Nation Obligation in United States Law492
Chapter 11.Free Trade Areas and Customs Unions497
11.1 Introduction497
11.2 The Article ⅩⅩⅣ Exception503
11.3 Overlapping Obligations in WTO and PTA Law516
11.4 U.S.Participation in Regional Arrangements525
Chapter 12.The National Treatment Clause537
12.1 Introduction537
12.2 The National Treatment Obligation: The Basic Rule540
12.3 Discriminatory Taxes: Article Ⅲ:2551
12.4 Discriminatory Regulations: Article Ⅲ:4565
12.5 Government Purchases586
Chapter 13.Article ⅩⅩ: The General Exceptions591
13.1 Introduction591
13.2 Article ⅩⅩ(B)—Health Measures593
13.3 Article ⅩⅩ(D)—Enforcement Measures600
13.4 Article ⅩⅩ(G)—Conservation Measures605
13.5 The Chapeau to Article ⅩⅩ614
13.6 Should Article ⅩⅩ Be Expanded to Cover Environmental Measures Generally?637
Chapter 14.Technical Barriers to Trade: The SPS and TBT Agreements647
14.1 Introduction647
14.2 The SPS Agreement653
14.3 The TBT Agreement669
Chapter 15.Safeguard Measures (the “Escape Clause”) and Adjustment Policies691
15.1 Introduction691
15.2 Rules and Procedures for Safeguards Cases694
15.3 Critical Issues in Safeguards Cases700
15.4 Adjustment Assistance747
Chapter 16.The Regulation of Dumping752
16.1 Introduction752
16.2 Antidumping Laws: The Underlying Policy Issues756
16.3 United States Antidumping Law763
16.4 The WTO Rules on Dumping786
Chapter 17.Injury Analysis in Antidumping and Counter-vailing Duty Cases813
17.1 Introduction813
17.2 Industry Definition817
17.3 Material Injury or Threat by Reason of Unfairly Traded Imports823
Chapter 18.Subsidies and Countervailing Duties848
18.1 Introduction848
18.2 WTO Rules857
18.3 United States Countervailing Duty Law921
Chapter 19.International Trade in Services928
19.1 Introduction928
19.2 Structure and Documents of the GATS System for Services939
19.3 Overview of WTO Case Law on Services959
19.4 U.S.Gambling972
Chapter 20.Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights993
20.1 Introduction993
20.2 TRIPS and WTO Developments999
20.3 Infringing Imports1039
Chapter 21.Linkages Between International Trade Policy and Human Rights, Labor Standards and National Security1058
21.1 Introduction1058
21.2 Human Rights and International Trade Policy: Tension of Conflicting Goals1060
21.3 Labor Standards and International Trade Policy1067
21.4 Trade Controls for National Security and Political Purposes1079
Chapter 22.Monetary Affairs and Trade Policy1088
22.1 Introduction1088
22.2 The Trade/Exchange Rate Relationship Under International Law1095
22.3 Trade Measures for Balance of Payments Reasons1098
Chapter 23.Trade and Investment1110
23.1 Introduction1110
23.2 WTO and TRIMs1112
23.3 Investor Rights Under NAFTA1121
Chapter 24.Developing Countries and the WTO System1144
24.1 Introduction1144
24.2 The Evolution of WTO/GATT Rules for Developing Countries1149
24.3 The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP)1158
24.4 The New International Economic Order and the Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States1172
Chapter 25.Perspectives and Conclusions: A Challenging Future1174
25.1 Introduction1174
25.2 Legal Rules or Government Discretion? Which Is Best?1175
25.3 The WTO's “Constitution” and Its Weaknesses1181
25.4 Reflections on the Future of the Trading System1188
INDEX1195
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