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A digest of WTO jurisprudence on public international law concepts and principles, Graham Cook

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A digest of WTO jurisprudence on public international law concepts and principles, Graham Cook
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A digest of WTO jurisprudence on public international law concepts and principles
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dictionaries
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Graham Cook
Summary
In its first twenty years, the WTO dispute settlement system generated over 350 decisions totalling more than 60,000 pages. These decisions contain many statements by WTO adjudicators regarding the law of treaties, state responsibility, international dispute settlement, and other topics of general public international law. This book is a collection of nearly one thousand statements by WTO adjudicators relating to admissibility and jurisdiction; attribution of conduct to a State; breach of an obligation; conflicts between treaties; countermeasures; due process; evidence before international tribunals; good faith; judicial economy; municipal law; non-retroactivity; reasonableness; sources of international law; sovereignty; treaty interpretation; and words and phrases commonly used in treaties and other international legal instruments. This comprehensive digest presents summaries and extracts organized systematically under issue-specific sub-headings, making this jurisprudence easily accessible to students and practitioners working in any field of international law
Table Of Contents
Admissibility and jurisdiction -- Attribution of conduct -- Breach of an obligation -- Conflicts between treaties -- Countermeasures -- Due process -- Evidence before international tribunals -- Good faith -- Judicial economy -- Municipal law -- Non-retroactivity -- Reasonableness -- Sources of international law -- Sovereignty -- Treaty interpretation -- Words and phrases considered
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A Digest of WTO Jurisprudence on Public International Law Concepts & Principles
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