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Modern GATT Law: A Treatise on the GATT


ISBN13: 9780421793002
ISBN: 0421793007
New Edition ISBN: 9781847037763
Published: August 2005
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print





This comprehensive work explains clearly and thoroughly all the provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). It examines the Agreement article by article and also steers practitioners through the case law based upon it.

For each Article it examines the relevant business issues, explains the meaning of the Article, discusses all interpreventive and adjudicatory decisions that bear upon it, and also discusses alternative theoretical underpinnings of the Article. Areas of uncertainty and ambiguity are highlighted throughout.

  • Article by Article approach exploring the Agreement and guiding the practitioner through it
  • Critical analysis of each of the provisions of GATT
  • Examines the case law that has arisen as a result of the Agreement
  • Appendices contain the text of GATT and other relevant treaties

Subjects:
International Trade
Contents:
Non-discrimination obligations.
Tariff obligations.
Non-tariff obligations.
Customs law.
Departures from fundamental GATT obligations.
Trade and the environment.
Remedies for unfair trade:
dumping
subsidies
safeguards.
Special and differential treatment for poor countries.
Institutional matters and processes.
Culture and the state.