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China and the world trading system: entering the new millennium / Cass, Deborah Z. (ed.); Williams, Brett G.(ed.); Barker, George (ed.) 2003  Book
Cass, Deborah Z. (ed.) Book
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Publication New York, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Description xix, 443p.
Standard Number 0521818214
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046631382.920951/CAS 046631MainWithdrawnGeneral 
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ID:   067956


Constitutionalization of the world trade organization: legitimacy, democracy and community in the international trading system / Cass, Deborah Z 2005  Book
Cass, Deborah Z Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005.
Description xxvii, 266p.
Standard Number 0199285845
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Energy-related border trade measures: can they lead to trade wars / Dadwal, Shebonti Ray   Journal Article
Dadwal, Shebonti Ray Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Following the recent economic crisis, concerns over the revival of trade protectionism have surfaced, with some countries imposing or threatening to impose highly trade-distorting legislation to help their domestic industries compete in world markets, raising the spectre of a potential trade war. This paper looks at the attempts by some of the developed countries to introduce trade measures using the issue of climate change as a Trojan horse, to ensure that they do not lose out to the emerging economies. It also looks at the proposed legislations, and whether they are in conflict with international trade laws.
Key Words WTO  Energy  Energy Security  Trade  Trade War  International Trade Law 
Clean energy  Energy Trade 
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Regionalism vs multilateralism” issue in international trade law: revisiting the Peru–agricultural products case / Shadikhodjaev, Sherzod   Journal Article
Shadikhodjaev, Sherzod Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract 1. On 31 July 2015, the Dispute Settlement Body of the World Trade Organization (WTO) adopted the panel and appellate reports on Peru—Agricultural Products.1 In this dispute, Guatemala challenged additional duties on imports of milk, maize, rice and sugar that Peru had imposed under a so-called “Price Range System” (PRS)—a stabilization mechanism for neutralizing fluctuations of international prices. The PRS enables the Peruvian government to apply variable duties additional to the tariff if the international reference prices for the subject products are lower than certain floor price levels, and tariff rebates if those reference prices are higher than certain ceiling price levels.2 The PRS operates under Supreme Decree No. 115-2001-EF published on 22 June 2001.
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