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The law, economics and politics of retaliation in WTO dispute settlement
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The law, economics and politics of retaliation in WTO dispute settlement

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Evaluating the criticism that WTO retaliation rules undermine the utility of WTO dispute settlement for developing countries / Hunter Nottage
Optimal sanctions in the WTO : the case for decoupling (and the uneasy case for the status quo) / Alan O. Sykes
Sanctions in the WTO : problems and solutions / William J. Davey
WTO retaliatory measures : the case for multilateral regulation of the domestic decision-making process / Reto Malacrida
The WTO secretariat and the role of economics in panels and arbitrations / Chad P. Bown
The equivalence standard under Article 22.4 of the DSU : a 'tariffic' misunderstanding? / Simon Schropp
Cross-retaliation and suspension under the GATS and TRIPS agreements / Werner Zdouc
Cross-retaliation in TRIPS : issues of law and practice / Frederick Abbott
Preliminary thoughts on WTO retaliation in the services sector / Arthur E. Appleton
Compensation assessments : perspectives from investment arbitration / Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler
Reforming WTO retaliation : any lessons from competition law? / Simon J. Evenett.

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