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Regulatory Barriers and the Principle of Non-Discrimination in WTO Law: An Overview | 3 | |
1 | MFN Unconditionality: A Legal Analysis of the Concept in View of its Evolution in the GATT/WTO Jurisprudence with Particular Reference to the Issue of "Like Product" | 13 |
2 | MFN and the GATS | 51 |
3 | "Like Product": The Differences in Meaning in GATT Articles I and III | 101 |
4 | "Like Products": Some Thoughts at the Positive and Normative Level | 125 |
5 | Managing the Interface between International Trade Law and the Regulatory State: What Lessons Should (and Should Not) Be Drawn from the Jurisprudence of the United States Dormant Commerce Clause | 139 |
6 | Comment on "Managing the Interface between International Trade Law and the Regulatory State: What Lessons Should (and Should Not) Be Drawn from the Jurisprudence of the United States Dormant Commerce Clause" | 167 |
7 | The Non-Discrimination Principle and the Removal of Fiscal Barriers to Intra-Community Trade | 171 |
8 | After Keck and Mithouard: Free Movement of Goods in the EC, Market Access, and Non-Discrimination | 191 |
9 | Comments on Papers Presented by Paul Demaret and Piet Eeckout | 207 |
10 | Market Integration in a Small Federal State (Switzerland): The Role of Public Health | 211 |
11 | Comment on: "Market Integration in a Small Federal State: The Case of Switzerland" by Olivier Guillod | 231 |
12 | Comments on Olivier Guillod's Paper | 237 |
13 | Technical Regulations and Industry Standards (TRIS) | 245 |
14 | Comments on Messerlin and Palmeter's Paper | 261 |
15 | Non-Discriminatory Mutual Recognition: An Oxymoron in the New WTO Lexicon? | 267 |
16 | Mutual Recognition in the Transatlantic Context: Some Reflections on Future Negotiations | 303 |
17 | The Economic Evaluation of Protection under Art III: Some Principles and Suggestions for the Definition of a Trade Relevant Market | 331 |
18 | Comments on Damien Neven's Paper | 343 |
19 | Rethinking the "Like Product" Definition in GATT 1994: Anti-Dumping and Environmental Protection | 345 |
20 | Conclusions | 389 |
Transcript of Roundtable Discussion | 395 |
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