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Handbook of WTO/GATT Dispute Settlement Looseleaf

Edited by: Pierre Pescatore, Terence P. Stewart, Amy S. Dwyer

ISBN13: 9780929179483
ISBN: 092917948X
Published: June 1991
Publisher: Brill/Nijhoff Academic Subscriptions
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Looseleaf
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This Handbook offers practitioners information and analysis of the WTO/GATT dispute settlement system assembled in an up-to-date three-volume looseleaf set. It provides:-

  • a digest and summary of each WTO/GATT Panel Report with a unique system of key words providing a logical connection between the reasoning of the panels and the pertinent articles and clauses of the General Agreement;
  • nine valuable indices cross-referencing the Panel Reports by key word, article, country, subject, panelist, arbitrator, and more;
  • a comparrison of WTO/GATT and its dispute settlement system; and
  • comparison of WTO/GATT dispute settlement to other international dispute settlement systems and commercial arbitration.
This volume describes the procedures governing the transfer of sentenced foreign nationals from the United States to serve the remainder of their sentences in their native countries, and of United States nationals sentenced in foreign countries to serve the remainder of their sentences in the United States. It discusses the statutory and treaty framework regulating the transfer of sentenced persons to and from the United States, as well as the case law interpreting those statutes and treaties.

Appendices contain United States statutes and regulations, U.S. Department of Justice Manual materials, and all treaties governing the transfer of prisoners to and from the United States. Launched in 1991, and supplemented on a regular basis, this looseleaf collection has been updated to October 2007.