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The World Trade Organization's legitimacy crisis

DANIEL C. ESTY

World Trade Review, Volume 1, Issue 01, Mar 2002, pp 7-22
doi: 10.1017/S1474745601001021 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 12 Apr 2002
 

Strengthening the global trade architecture for development: the post Doha agenda

BERNARD HOEKMAN

World Trade Review, Volume 1, Issue 01, Mar 2002, pp 23-45
doi: 10.1017/S1474745601001008 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 12 Apr 2002
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The relative importance of global agricultural subsidies and market access

KYM ANDERSON, WILL MARTIN and ERNESTO VALENZUELA

World Trade Review, Volume 5, Issue 03, Nov 2006, pp 357-376
doi: 10.1017/S1474745606002916 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 19 Oct 2006
 

International regime conflict in trade and environment: the Biosafety Protocol and the WTO

GILBERT R. WINHAM

World Trade Review, Volume 2, Issue 02, Jul 2003, pp 131-155
doi: 10.1017/S147474560300140X (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 01 Mar 2004
 

Causing problems? The WTO review of causation and injury attribution in US Section 201 cases

DOUGLAS A. IRWIN

World Trade Review, Volume 2, Issue 03, Nov 2003, pp 297-325
doi: 10.1017/S1474745604001533 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 28 Apr 2004
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The challenges of WTO law: strategies for developing country adaptation

GREGORY SHAFFER

World Trade Review, Volume 5, Issue 02, Jul 2006, pp 177-198
doi: 10.1017/S1474745606002746 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 May 2006
 

Peculiarities of retaliation in WTO dispute settlement

KYM ANDERSON

World Trade Review, Volume 1, Issue 02, Jul 2002, pp 123-134
doi: 10.1017/S1474745602001118 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 19 Aug 2002
 

US national power and the post-war trading regime

JUDITH GOLDSTEIN and JOANNE GOWA

World Trade Review, Volume 1, Issue 02, Jul 2002, pp 153-170
doi: 10.1017/S1474745602001131 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 19 Aug 2002
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The WTO and the poorest countries: the stark reality

AADITYA MATTOO and ARVIND SUBRAMANIAN

World Trade Review, Volume 3, Issue 03, Nov 2004, pp 385-407
doi: 10.1017/S1474745604001958 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 22 Dec 2004
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The WTO dispute settlement process: did the negotiators get what they wanted?

ANDREW L. STOLER

World Trade Review, Volume 3, Issue 01, Mar 2004, pp 99-118
doi: 10.1017/S147474560400165X (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 22 Jun 2004
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