Basic Legal Instruments for the Liberalisation of Trade: A Comparative Analysis of EC and WTO LawBloomsbury Publishing, 2004 M01 30 - 524 páginas The interpretation and application of the rules of international and regional trade is becoming an increasingly specialised field. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the core legal concepts characterising the two most prominent and successful efforts in the regulation of international trade to date. Adopting a comparative method,it analyses the basic legal instruments employed by the EU and the WTO for the purpose of liberalising trade in goods among their respective Members. To this end, this study offers a fresh look at the principles underlying the basic rules of international trade law, including the prohibition of border measures, the principle of non-discrimination on grounds of nationality, and the principle of reasonableness. |
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... ..137, 285–6 Case 140/79, Chemical Farmaceutici v DAF Spa (Italian Ethyl Alcohol) [1981] ECR1 ..........................................................291, 299–300, 302–4, 385 Case 788/79, Gilli & Andres [1980] ECR 2071 ............
... ..137, 285–6 Case 140/79, Chemical Farmaceutici v DAF Spa (Italian Ethyl Alcohol) [1981] ECR1 ..........................................................291, 299–300, 302–4, 385 Case 788/79, Gilli & Andres [1980] ECR 2071 ............
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... Alcoholic Beverages (Japan – Alcohol I), L/6216, adopted on 10 November 1987, 34S/83............254, 256–8, 261,265,267, 269, 272,275, 313–14, 330 Panel Report on Japan – Restrictions on Imports of Certain Agricultural Products, L/6253 ...
... Alcoholic Beverages (Japan – Alcohol I), L/6216, adopted on 10 November 1987, 34S/83............254, 256–8, 261,265,267, 269, 272,275, 313–14, 330 Panel Report on Japan – Restrictions on Imports of Certain Agricultural Products, L/6253 ...
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... Alcoholic Drinks by Provincial Marketing Agencies (Canada Alcohol II), DS17/27, adopted on 18 February 1992, BISD 39S/27......80, 137, 151–2, 321,324–5 Panel Report on United States–Measures Affecting Alcoholic and 7Malt Beverages (Malt ...
... Alcoholic Drinks by Provincial Marketing Agencies (Canada Alcohol II), DS17/27, adopted on 18 February 1992, BISD 39S/27......80, 137, 151–2, 321,324–5 Panel Report on United States–Measures Affecting Alcoholic and 7Malt Beverages (Malt ...
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... Alcoholic Beverages (Japan – Alcohol II), WT/DS8/R, WT/DS10/R, WT/DS11/R, circulated 11 July 1996, adopted 1 November 1996............................132, 254–8, 261,265, 269–70, 277, 312–14, 378 Appellate Body Report on Japan – Alcohol ...
... Alcoholic Beverages (Japan – Alcohol II), WT/DS8/R, WT/DS10/R, WT/DS11/R, circulated 11 July 1996, adopted 1 November 1996............................132, 254–8, 261,265, 269–70, 277, 312–14, 378 Appellate Body Report on Japan – Alcohol ...
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... Alcoholic Beverages (Korea – Alcohol), WT/DS75/R and WT/DS84/R, circulated 17 September 1998, adopted 17 February 1999............................................256, 258–9, 270, 315 Appellate Body Report on Korea – Alcohol, WT/DS75/AB ...
... Alcoholic Beverages (Korea – Alcohol), WT/DS75/R and WT/DS84/R, circulated 17 September 1998, adopted 17 February 1999............................................256, 258–9, 270, 315 Appellate Body Report on Korea – Alcohol, WT/DS75/AB ...
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