From politics to technocracy—and back again: the fate of the multilateral trading regime

R Howse - American Journal of International Law, 2002 - cambridge.org
As is known to every student of trade law and policy, the modern idea of free trade originates
from the theories of absolute and comparative advantage developed by the classical …

Preferences for processes: the process/product distinction and the regulation of consumer choice

DA Kysar - Harv. L. Rev., 2004 - HeinOnline
PREFERENCES FOR PROCESSES: THE PROCESS/PRODUCT DISTINCTION AND THE
REGULATION OF CONSUMER CHOICE Page 1 PREFERENCES FOR PROCESSES: THE …

The transformation of world trade

J Pauwelyn - Mich. L. Rev., 2005 - HeinOnline
Conventional wisdom holds that the world trade system evolved from a power-based to a
rules-based regime." To a large degree," one of the pio-neers of the academic study of …

International organizations: Then and now

JE Alvarez - American Journal of International Law, 2006 - cambridge.org
International organizations (or IOs)—intergovernmental entities established by treaty,
usually composed of permanent secretariats, plenary assemblies involving all member …

Harmony and diversity in global patent law

JF Duffy - Berkeley Tech. LJ, 2002 - HeinOnline
The second half of the twentieth century saw the rise of a broad movement to harmonize
patent laws across nation-states. The most recent, and most significant, manifestation of this …

Access to medicines, BRICS alliances, and collective action

KY Peter - American journal of law & medicine, 2008 - cambridge.org
On December 6, 2005, shortly before the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) Ministerial
Conference in Hong Kong, WTO member states agreed to accept a protocol of amendment …

Reviving Tocqueville's America: The Rehnquist Court's Jurisprudence of Social Discovery

JO McGinnis - Calif. L. Rev., 2002 - HeinOnline
Reviving Tocqueville's America: The Rehnquist Court's Jurisprudence of Social Discovery
Page 1 Reviving Tocqueville's America: The Rehnquist Court's Jurisprudence of Social …

Privatizing international law

PB Stephan - Virginia Law Review, 2011 - JSTOR
Conclusion THE ated old solely understanding by and for sovereigns of international is
defunct. 1 law Today as something the produc-cre-ated solely by and for sovereigns is …

Triangulating the world trade organization

S Charnovitz - American Journal of International Law, 2002 - cambridge.org
One of the biggest challenges facing the World Trade Organization is to determine its own
mission. The failure to launch new trade talks at the WTO's Ministerial Conference at Seattle …

The constitutionality of international delegations

ET Swaine - Colum. L. Rev., 2004 - HeinOnline
THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF INTERNATIONAL DELEGATIONS Page 1 THE
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF INTERNATIONAL DELEGATIONS Edward T. Swaine * Do …