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The Resource The legitimacy of international trade courts and tribunals, edited by Robert Howse and others
The legitimacy of international trade courts and tribunals, edited by Robert Howse and others
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The item The legitimacy of international trade courts and tribunals, edited by Robert Howse and others represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Boston University Libraries.
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- Summary
- A comprehensive discussion of international trade courts and tribunals with specific emphasis on their performance and legitimacy
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Contents
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- Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of Contributors; Part I International Trade Courts and Tribunals; 1 Introduction; 1 The Legitimacy Debate; 2 Research Questions; 2.1 Selection and Composition of the Adjudicators; 2.2 Procedural Rules; 2.3 Fact-Finding; 2.4 Interpretative Approaches; 2.5 Forum Shopping; 2.6 Implementation and Interaction with National Courts; 2.7 Tribunal-Specific Legitimacy Concerns; 3 Selection of Trade Courts and Tribunals; 3.1 The World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement System
- 3.2 The Court of Justice of the European Union3.3 The European Free Trade Association Court; 3.4 The Economic Court of the Commonwealth of Independent States; 3.5 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations Dispute Settlement System; 3.6 The Andean Community Court of Justice and the Southern Common Market in Latin-America Dispute Settlement System; 3.7 The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Court of Justice and the Western African Economic and Monetary Union Court of Justice; 3.8 The Federal Court of Canada and the U.S. Court of International Trade; 4 Overview of the Book
- 2 The WTO Adjudicating Bodies1 Legitimacy in the WTO Context; 1.1 Insider-Outsider Model; 2 Selection of the Members of WTO Adjudicating Bodies and Their Independence; 2.1 WTO Adjudicating Bodies; 2.2 Selection of Panellists; 2.3 Selection of AB Members; 2.4 Summary Observations; 3 Relevant Procedural Rules; 3.1 Participation in Panel and AB Proceedings; 3.1.1 Right to Complain (Locus Standi); 3.1.2 Third-Party Participation; 3.1.3 Amicus Curiae Submissions; 3.2 Internal and External Transparency; 3.2.1 Principle of Confidentiality; 3.2.2 Document Disclosure
- 3.2.3 Panel Meetings and AB Hearings3.3 Other Procedural Protections; 3.4 Summary Observations; 4 Fact-Finding and Standards of Review; 4.1 Allocation of Fact-Finding Power; 4.2 Allocation of the Burden of Proof; 4.3 Rules of Evidence; 4.4 Standards of Review; 4.5 Summary Observations; 5 Interpretative Approaches; 5.1 'Interpretation' by Members versus 'Clarification' through Adjudication; 5.2 General Rules of Treaty Interpretation Used by WTO Adjudicating Bodies; 5.2.1 Principle of Effectiveness; 5.2.2 Principle of Harmonious Interpretation within the WTO Single Undertaking
- 5.2.3 Principle of in Dubio Mitius 5.2.4 Principle of Lex Specialis; 5.2.5 Principle of Evolutionary Interpretation; 5.3 Specific Interpretative Techniques; 5.3.1 Cross-Referencing; 5.3.2 Reference to Prior Panel and AB Reports; 5.3.3 Reference to Other Tribunals; 5.4 Summary Observations; 6 Forum Shopping; 6.1 Jurisdictional Conflict or Overlap; 6.2 Dispute Resolution under RTAs versus WTO; 6.3 Economic and Political Costs of RTA versus WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings; 6.4 Duration of WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings; 6.5 Legitimacy-Enhancing Elements of the DSM versus RTA-DSMs
- Isbn
- 9781108335690
- Label
- The legitimacy of international trade courts and tribunals
- Title
- The legitimacy of international trade courts and tribunals
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Robert Howse and others
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- A comprehensive discussion of international trade courts and tribunals with specific emphasis on their performance and legitimacy
- Cataloging source
- YDX
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- K1008
- LC item number
- .L44 2018
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1958-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Howse, Robert
- Series statement
- Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Commercial courts
- Foreign trade regulation
- LAW
- Commercial courts
- Foreign trade regulation
- Label
- The legitimacy of international trade courts and tribunals, edited by Robert Howse and others
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
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- Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of Contributors; Part I International Trade Courts and Tribunals; 1 Introduction; 1 The Legitimacy Debate; 2 Research Questions; 2.1 Selection and Composition of the Adjudicators; 2.2 Procedural Rules; 2.3 Fact-Finding; 2.4 Interpretative Approaches; 2.5 Forum Shopping; 2.6 Implementation and Interaction with National Courts; 2.7 Tribunal-Specific Legitimacy Concerns; 3 Selection of Trade Courts and Tribunals; 3.1 The World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement System
- 3.2 The Court of Justice of the European Union3.3 The European Free Trade Association Court; 3.4 The Economic Court of the Commonwealth of Independent States; 3.5 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations Dispute Settlement System; 3.6 The Andean Community Court of Justice and the Southern Common Market in Latin-America Dispute Settlement System; 3.7 The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Court of Justice and the Western African Economic and Monetary Union Court of Justice; 3.8 The Federal Court of Canada and the U.S. Court of International Trade; 4 Overview of the Book
- 2 The WTO Adjudicating Bodies1 Legitimacy in the WTO Context; 1.1 Insider-Outsider Model; 2 Selection of the Members of WTO Adjudicating Bodies and Their Independence; 2.1 WTO Adjudicating Bodies; 2.2 Selection of Panellists; 2.3 Selection of AB Members; 2.4 Summary Observations; 3 Relevant Procedural Rules; 3.1 Participation in Panel and AB Proceedings; 3.1.1 Right to Complain (Locus Standi); 3.1.2 Third-Party Participation; 3.1.3 Amicus Curiae Submissions; 3.2 Internal and External Transparency; 3.2.1 Principle of Confidentiality; 3.2.2 Document Disclosure
- 3.2.3 Panel Meetings and AB Hearings3.3 Other Procedural Protections; 3.4 Summary Observations; 4 Fact-Finding and Standards of Review; 4.1 Allocation of Fact-Finding Power; 4.2 Allocation of the Burden of Proof; 4.3 Rules of Evidence; 4.4 Standards of Review; 4.5 Summary Observations; 5 Interpretative Approaches; 5.1 'Interpretation' by Members versus 'Clarification' through Adjudication; 5.2 General Rules of Treaty Interpretation Used by WTO Adjudicating Bodies; 5.2.1 Principle of Effectiveness; 5.2.2 Principle of Harmonious Interpretation within the WTO Single Undertaking
- 5.2.3 Principle of in Dubio Mitius 5.2.4 Principle of Lex Specialis; 5.2.5 Principle of Evolutionary Interpretation; 5.3 Specific Interpretative Techniques; 5.3.1 Cross-Referencing; 5.3.2 Reference to Prior Panel and AB Reports; 5.3.3 Reference to Other Tribunals; 5.4 Summary Observations; 6 Forum Shopping; 6.1 Jurisdictional Conflict or Overlap; 6.2 Dispute Resolution under RTAs versus WTO; 6.3 Economic and Political Costs of RTA versus WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings; 6.4 Duration of WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings; 6.5 Legitimacy-Enhancing Elements of the DSM versus RTA-DSMs
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781108335690
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)1030490006
- (OCoLC)on1030490006
- Label
- The legitimacy of international trade courts and tribunals, edited by Robert Howse and others
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of Contributors; Part I International Trade Courts and Tribunals; 1 Introduction; 1 The Legitimacy Debate; 2 Research Questions; 2.1 Selection and Composition of the Adjudicators; 2.2 Procedural Rules; 2.3 Fact-Finding; 2.4 Interpretative Approaches; 2.5 Forum Shopping; 2.6 Implementation and Interaction with National Courts; 2.7 Tribunal-Specific Legitimacy Concerns; 3 Selection of Trade Courts and Tribunals; 3.1 The World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement System
- 3.2 The Court of Justice of the European Union3.3 The European Free Trade Association Court; 3.4 The Economic Court of the Commonwealth of Independent States; 3.5 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations Dispute Settlement System; 3.6 The Andean Community Court of Justice and the Southern Common Market in Latin-America Dispute Settlement System; 3.7 The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Court of Justice and the Western African Economic and Monetary Union Court of Justice; 3.8 The Federal Court of Canada and the U.S. Court of International Trade; 4 Overview of the Book
- 2 The WTO Adjudicating Bodies1 Legitimacy in the WTO Context; 1.1 Insider-Outsider Model; 2 Selection of the Members of WTO Adjudicating Bodies and Their Independence; 2.1 WTO Adjudicating Bodies; 2.2 Selection of Panellists; 2.3 Selection of AB Members; 2.4 Summary Observations; 3 Relevant Procedural Rules; 3.1 Participation in Panel and AB Proceedings; 3.1.1 Right to Complain (Locus Standi); 3.1.2 Third-Party Participation; 3.1.3 Amicus Curiae Submissions; 3.2 Internal and External Transparency; 3.2.1 Principle of Confidentiality; 3.2.2 Document Disclosure
- 3.2.3 Panel Meetings and AB Hearings3.3 Other Procedural Protections; 3.4 Summary Observations; 4 Fact-Finding and Standards of Review; 4.1 Allocation of Fact-Finding Power; 4.2 Allocation of the Burden of Proof; 4.3 Rules of Evidence; 4.4 Standards of Review; 4.5 Summary Observations; 5 Interpretative Approaches; 5.1 'Interpretation' by Members versus 'Clarification' through Adjudication; 5.2 General Rules of Treaty Interpretation Used by WTO Adjudicating Bodies; 5.2.1 Principle of Effectiveness; 5.2.2 Principle of Harmonious Interpretation within the WTO Single Undertaking
- 5.2.3 Principle of in Dubio Mitius 5.2.4 Principle of Lex Specialis; 5.2.5 Principle of Evolutionary Interpretation; 5.3 Specific Interpretative Techniques; 5.3.1 Cross-Referencing; 5.3.2 Reference to Prior Panel and AB Reports; 5.3.3 Reference to Other Tribunals; 5.4 Summary Observations; 6 Forum Shopping; 6.1 Jurisdictional Conflict or Overlap; 6.2 Dispute Resolution under RTAs versus WTO; 6.3 Economic and Political Costs of RTA versus WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings; 6.4 Duration of WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings; 6.5 Legitimacy-Enhancing Elements of the DSM versus RTA-DSMs
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781108335690
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)1030490006
- (OCoLC)on1030490006
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