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Reflections on the Constitutionalisation of International Economic Law: Liber Amicorum for Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 624 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1093 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: Martinus Nijhoff
  • ISBN-10: 9004228829
  • ISBN-13: 9789004228825
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 624 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1093 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: Martinus Nijhoff
  • ISBN-10: 9004228829
  • ISBN-13: 9789004228825
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This is a festschrift for Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, a German-born scholar who has been instrumental in the creation and development of the discipline of international economic law (and also worked for the GATT/WTO Secretariat and GATT/WTO dispute settlement panels, among other activities). Written by friends and colleagues of Petersmann, the 37 included papers are organized into sections on: institutional and substantive issues in European law, institutional issues in World Trade Organization law, substantive issues in international economic law, the World Trade Organization and regional trading blocs, and institutional and substantive issues in international law. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

This book collects a large number of essays written in honour of Professor Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann by his friends, colleagues and former students. The respective contributions cover the fields of International Economic Law, International Constitutional Law/Transnational Constitutionalism, EU Law and Human Rights. The broad thematic scope of this book mirrors the extremely large field of interests of the jubilarian.
Preface ix
Marise Cremona
Peter Hilpold
Nikos Lavranos
Stefan Staiger Schneider
Andreas R. Ziegler
INSTITUTIONAL AND SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES IN EUROPEAN LAW
Liberalization of Trade in Goods in the EEC: Origin and Early Evolution
3(18)
Federico Ortino
The `Politicization' of the EU'S Common Commercial Policy - Approaching the "Post-Lockean" Era
21(16)
Peter Hilpold
Margin of Appreciation Revisited: The Balancing Pole of Multilevel Governance
37(14)
Meinhard Hilf
Tim Rene Salomon
The Systemic Responsibility of the ECJ for Judicial Comity towards International Courts and Tribunals
51(14)
Nikos Lavranos
National Judges and European Laws: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective
65(16)
Giuseppe Martinico
Legal Pluralism in the EEA Legal Order: The EFTA Court's Role in a Broader Institutional Context
81(16)
Olafur Isberg Hannesson
Constructing a `We': Collective Agency and the European Union
97(14)
Pedro Lomba
Conflicts-Law Constitutionalism: Ambitions and Problems
111(28)
Christian Joerges
Balancing Difference and Equality of Political Rights in the European Union - A Paradigm of Constitutional Pluralism
139(16)
Roland Bieber
International Regulatory Policy and Democratic Accountability: The EU and the ACTA
155(18)
Marise Cremona
Financial Liability of the EU for Violations of WTO Law - A Legislative Proposal Benefiting Innocent Bystanders
173(20)
Marco Bronckers
Sophie Goelen
INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES IN WTO LAW
Constitutional Treaties: Institutional Necessity and Challenge to International Law Fundamentals
193(8)
John H. Jackson
Constitutional Perspectives on International Economic Law
201(14)
Peter-Tobias Stoll
Sovereign Equality and Graduation in International Economic Law
215(12)
Thomas Cottier
International Economic Law: Still the Ugly Duckling of Public International Law?
227(16)
Andreas R. Ziegler
Justice is Coming (... From Behind Closed Doors: The WTO Judges)
243(10)
Petros C. Mavroidis
Panel Requests: What's The Problem?
253(24)
Gabrielle Marceau
Jennifer K. Hawkins
Legal Aspects of the WTO-IMF Relationship Revisited
277(14)
Chien-Huei Wu
Prof. Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann and the Work of the ILA Committee on International Trade Law (1993-2012)
291(8)
Frederick M. Abbott
SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
Still Going "Grey" After All These Years? Export-Restraint Agreements and the WTO
299(24)
Antonello Tancredi
Filling in the Blanks: The WTO Appellate Body's First Two Reports concerning the NME-Related Aspects of TDI against China
323(14)
Edwin Vermulst
Nature and Status of WTO Accession Commitments: "WTO-Plus" Obligations and Their Relationship to Other Parts of the WTO Agreement
337(26)
Lothar Ehring
Tobacco Products in WTO Law
363(16)
Lukasz Gruszczynski
Is TRIPS Innovative Enough? How to Reconcile IP, Innovation and Health
379(10)
Daniel Kraus
The Future of International Investment Protection Law: The Promotion of Sustainable (Economic) Development as a Public Good
389(14)
Ilze Dubava
Diplomatic Conciliation of Investment Disputes: The Italian-Swiss Controversy on Secondary Residences in Engadine (1990-1992) and Its Lessons
403(24)
Giorgio Sacerdoti
WTO AND REGIONAL TRADING BLOCS
Enforcement of the WTO `Regional Exceptions': A Comparative Institutional Analysis
427(14)
Boris Rigod
Regional Trade Agreements: `Stepping Stones' or `Stumbling Blocks' of the WTO?
441(12)
Richard Senti
State's Access to Justice in a Multilevel Legal World: The Brazil Tyres Cases Revisited
453(22)
Stefan Staiger Schneider
INSTITUTIONAL AND SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
Revisiting Sustainable Development in Light of General Principles of International Environmental Law
475(18)
Francesco Francioni
Product Labelling 15 Years On: The Role of the Judiciary
493(16)
Arthur E. Appleton
International Regulation and Control of the Production and Use of Chemicals "Revisited"
509(18)
Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz
Marco Rizzi
Righting Socio-Economic Wrongs in Times of Financial and Economic Crisis
527(16)
Mary E. Footer
The Right to Development within the International Economic Legal Order
543(16)
Christian Tietje
The Right to Water: Effective Multi-Level Protection of a Multi-Faceted Human Right? - An Application of the Kadi and Medellin Approaches to the Case of the Right to Water
559(18)
Pierre Thielborger
Elusive Coherence in International Law and Institutions: The Labour - Trade Debate
577(16)
Friedl Weiss
Consumer Labelling on Trial at the WTO: Misunderstanding the Behavioural Law and Economics of Consumer Information
593(16)
Robert Howse
Selected List of Publications 609
E.-U. Petersmann
Marise Cremona is Professor of European Law, a Director of the Academy of European Law, and current Head of the Department of Law at the European University Institute in Florence (Italy). She has published extensively on the external relations law of the European Union, including Developments in EU External Relations Law (Oxford University Press, 2008).

Peter Hilpold is Professor of International Law, European Law and Public Comparative Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Innsbruck (Austria). He has published extensively on the subjects mentioned. He is an editor and/or a permanent collaborator of several international law journals.

Nikos Lavranos is Dr. jur. (2004) and LLM (1997) both from Maastricht University (Netherlands). Currently, he is Senior Trade Policy Advisor, prior he was Senior Researcher International Law & EU Law. He has published widely on EU Law, WTO Law and Investment Law.

Stefan Staiger Schneider is PhD Researcher in Law at the European University Institute in Florence (Italy) and MAE-AECI Fellow (Spain). He is also a Master of European Studies from the University of Hamburg (Germany) and a Bachelor of Laws from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre (Brazil).

Andreas R. Ziegler is Professor of International Law and Director of the LLM Programme in International and European Economic and Commercial Law at the Law Faculty of the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). He holds appointments as conjoint professor at the University of New South Wales in Sydney (Australia), the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) and the Swiss Institute of Technology in Zurich. He has published extensively on Swiss constitutional law, European Law, International Criminal Law, and International Economic Law, including the textbook International Economic Law (Sweet & Maxwell, London, 3rd edn., 2011).