
Developing Countries in the WTO Legal System
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- Intro
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Editors' Introduction
- I. THE WTO AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: SYSTEMIC PERSPECTIVES
- Chapter 2: Developing Countries and the GATT/WTO System: Some Reflections on the Idea of Free Trade and Doha Round Trade Negotiations
- Chapter 3: Dysfunction, Diversion, and the Debate over Preferences: (How) Do Preferential Trade Policies Work?
- Chapter 4: Trade and Development: Systemic Lessons from WTO Experience with Implementation, Trade Facilitation, and Aid for Trade
- Chapter 5: Asymmetry in the Uruguay Round and in the Doha Round
- Chapter 6: Developing Countries, the Doha Round, Preferences, and the Right to Regulate
- II. INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY AND DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
- Chapter 7: Robert Hudec and the Theory of International Economic Law: The Law of Global Space
- Chapter 8: Winners and Losers in the Panel Stage of the WTO Dispute Settlement System
- Chapter 9: Access to Justice in the WTO: A Case for a Small-Claims Procedure?
- Chapter 10: With a Little Help From Our Friends? Developing Country Complaints and Third-Party Participation
- Chapter 11: MFN and the Third-Party Economic Interests of Developing Countries in GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement
- Chapter 12: Economic Development and the World Trade Organization: Proposal for the Agreement on Development Facilitation and the Council for Trade and Development in the WTO
- III. SUBSTANTIVE CHALLENGES
- Chapter 13: Special and Differential Treatment in Agricultural Trade: Breaking the Impasse
- Chapter 14: TRIPS 3.0: Policy Calibration and Innovation Displacement
- Chapter 15: Trade and Competition Policy in the Developing World: Is There a Role for the WTO?
- Chapter 16: The GATS and Developing Countries: Why Such Limited Traction?
- Chapter 17: Development by Moving People: Unearthing the Development Potential of a GATS Visa
- Chapter 18: Justice, the Bretton Woods Institutions, and the Problem of Inequality
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