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WORLDTRADEREVIEWEconomicsLawInternational Institutions
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Special Issue: Sixth report of the American Law Institute projecton World Trade Organization Case Law covering 2008
Edited by Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis
ForewordLANCE LIEBMAN iii
IntroductionHENRIK HORN AND PETROS C. MAVROIDIS 1
Appellate Body Report in EC–Bananas III : waiver-thin, or lock,stock, and metric ton?SIMON SCHROPP AND DAVID PALMETER 7
Guilt by association: US – Measures Relating to Shrimp fromThailand and US – Customs Bond Directive for MerchandiseSubject to Anti-Dumping/Countervailing DutiesTHOMAS PRUSA AND EDWIN VERMULST 59
Mexico–Olive Oil: Remedy without a cause?CHAD BOWN AND NIALL MEAGHER 85
US–Stainless Steel (Mexico)MEREDITH CROWLEY AND ROBERT HOWSE 117
Continued Suspense: EC–Hormones and WTO Disciplines onDiscrimination and Domestic RegulationBERNARD HOEKMAN AND JOEL TRACHTMAN 151
United States – Subsidies on Upland Cotton Recourse to Article 21.5 by BrazilWILLIAM DAVEY AND ANDRÉ SAPIR 181
China – Measures Affecting Imports of Automobile PartsJASPER-MARTIJN WAUTERS AND HYLKE VANDENBUSSCHE 201
India – Additional and Extra-Additional Duties on Imports fromthe United StatesPAOLA CONCONI AND JAN WOUTERS 239
CommentFRIEDER ROESSLER 265
Book reviews 273
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Editor
L. Alan Winters
Department of Economics, University of Sussex,Falmer, Brighton BN1 9SN, UK
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Editorial Assistant
Paulette Planchette
Book Review Editor
Chad P. Bown
The World Bank
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Editorial Board
Richard Blackhurst
The Fletcher School, Tufts University
Steve Charnovitz
The George Washington University Law School
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Johannes-Kepler-Universität
Judith Goldstein
Stanford University
Henrik Horn
Research Institute of IndustrialEconomics (IFN), Stockholm
Douglas A. Irwin
Dartmouth College, Hanover
Patrick Low
(ex officio) World Trade Organization
Petros C. Mavroidis
Columbia Univeristy and University ofNeuchâtel
André Sapir
Free University of Brussels
Alan Sykes
Stanford University
Joseph Weiler
New York University
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The World Trade Review (WTR) has been established at the initiative ofthe Secretariat of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in closecooperation with Cambridge University Press. The WTR is anindependent, multi-disciplinary journal that aims to deepenunderstanding of issues facing the international trading system throughcritical analysis and constructive debate.
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WORLD TRADE REVIEW
January 2010
CONTENTS
iii ForewordL ANCE L I E BMAN
1 IntroductionHENR IK HORN AND P ETROS C . MAVRO ID I S
7 Appellate Body Report in EC–Bananas III : waiver-thin, or lock, stock, andmetric ton?S IMON S CHROPP AND D AV ID P ALMETER
59 Guilt by association: US – Measures Relating to Shrimp from Thailandand US – Customs Bond Directive for Merchandise Subject toAnti-Dumping/Countervailing DutiesTHOMAS P RUSA AND E DWIN V ERMULST
85 Mexico–Olive Oil : Remedy without a cause?CHAD B OWN AND N IALL M EAGHER
117 US–Stainless Steel (Mexico)MERED ITH C ROWLEY AND ROBERT HOWSE
151 Continued Suspense: EC–Hormones and WTO Disciplines onDiscrimination and Domestic RegulationB ERNARD HOEKMAN AND J OEL T RACHTMAN
181 United States – Subsidies on Upland Cotton Recourse to Article 21.5by BrazilWILL IAM D AVEY AND ANDR E S AP IR
201 China – Measures Affecting Imports of Automobile PartsJ A S PER -M ART I JN WAUTER S AND H YLKE V ANDENBUS SCHE
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239 India – Additional and Extra-Additional Duties on Imports from theUnited StatesP AOLA CONCON I AND J AN WOUTER S
265 CommentIndia – Additional and Extra-Additional Duties on Imports from theUnited StatesF R I EDER R OES S L ER
Book Reviews
273 Trade and Climate Change: A Report by the United Nations EnvironmentProgramme and the World Trade Organization by UNEP and the WTOS TEVE C HARNOV ITZ
282 Global Warming and the World Trading System by Gary Clyde Hufbauer,Steve Charnovitz, and Jisun KimDANIEL C . E STY
285 Trade and the Environment: Fundamental Issues in International Law,WTO Law and Legal Theory by Erich VranesL UD IV INE T AMIOTT I
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