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1 1/1/21 WILLIAM J. DAVEY University of Illinois College of Law 504 East Pennsylvania Avenue Champaign, Illinois 61820 telephone: (217) 333-0104 fax: (217) 244-1478 e-mail: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008- Guy Raymond Jones Chair in Law (Retired), University of Illinois College of Law (teaching international trade law) 2006-2008 Guy Raymond Jones Chair in Law, University of Illinois College of Law (teaching international trade law, international business transactions and EU law) 1999-2006 Edwin M. Adams Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law (teaching international trade law, international business transactions and EU law) 1995-1999 Director, Legal Affairs Division, World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland (on leave from University of Illinois College of Law) 1989-1998 Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law (teaching international trade law, European Community law, business organizations and securities regulation) 1984-1989 Associate Professor of Law, University of Illinois (teaching international trade law, European Community law, business organizations and securities regulation) 1978-1984 Associate, Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton Brussels, Belgium & New York, New York 1975-1976 Law Clerk to Justice Potter Stewart United States Supreme Court, Washington, D.C. 1974-1975 Law Clerk to Judge J. Edward Lumbard United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, N.Y., N.Y.

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WILLIAM J. DAVEY

University of Illinois College of Law

504 East Pennsylvania Avenue

Champaign, Illinois 61820

telephone: (217) 333-0104

fax: (217) 244-1478

e-mail: [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2008- Guy Raymond Jones Chair in Law (Retired), University of

Illinois College of Law (teaching international trade law)

2006-2008 Guy Raymond Jones Chair in Law, University of Illinois

College of Law (teaching international trade law,

international business transactions and EU law)

1999-2006 Edwin M. Adams Professor of Law, University of Illinois College

of Law (teaching international trade law, international business

transactions and EU law)

1995-1999 Director, Legal Affairs Division, World Trade Organization,

Geneva, Switzerland (on leave from University of Illinois College

of Law)

1989-1998 Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law

(teaching international trade law, European Community law,

business organizations and securities regulation)

1984-1989 Associate Professor of Law, University of Illinois

(teaching international trade law, European Community law,

business organizations and securities regulation)

1978-1984 Associate, Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton

Brussels, Belgium & New York, New York

1975-1976 Law Clerk to Justice Potter Stewart

United States Supreme Court, Washington, D.C.

1974-1975 Law Clerk to Judge J. Edward Lumbard

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, N.Y., N.Y.

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Short-term appointments

July 2018 Visiting Lecturer, China University of Political Science and Law

(teaching International Trade Law)

June 2015 Visiting Professor, South China University of Technology School

of Law (teaching International Trade Law)

Aug-Oct 2010 Visiting Professor, University of New South Wales Faculty of Law

(teaching International Trade law)

Summer 2010 Lecturer, Hague Academy of International Law (The Non-

Discrimination Rules of the World Trade Organization)

2009-2012 Faculty, International Economic Law and Policy LL.M Program,

University of Barcelona (WTO dispute settlement)

2001-2012 Faculty, Masters Program in International Law and Economics,

Bern University (WTO dispute settlement)

Fall 2000 Visiting Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center

(WTO dispute settlement seminar)

Summer 2000 Faculty, Academy of International Trade Law, Macau (inaugural

general course)

Summer 1999 Faculty, International Economic Law Dispute Settlement and

International Organizations, Academy of International Economic

Law and Dispute Settlement, University of Geneva (lecture on

WTO nondiscrimination rules)

Summer 1998 Faculty, Duke-Geneva Institute in Transnational Law, Geneva,

Switzerland (co-teaching international trade law)

1994-1995 Jean Monnet Professor, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany

(teaching international trade law of the European Community)

Fall 1989 Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Fordham University Law

School (teaching international trade and European Community

law)

HONORS

Dr. Iuris h.c., University of Berne, December 2007

University of Illinois Distinguished Faculty Award for International Achievement (2004)

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DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PANELIST EXPERIENCE

World Trade Organization

WT/DS595 European Union – Safeguard Measures on Certain Steel Products

(complaint by Turkey) – panel chair (pending)

WT/DS486 European Union – Countervailing Measures on Certain

Polyethylene Terephthalate from Pakistan – panel chair – report

adopted by the DSB on May 28, 2018 (upheld on appeal without

modifications)

WT/DS468 Ukraine – Definitive Safeguard Measures on Certain Passenger

Cars (complaint by Japan) – panel chair – report adopted by the

DSB on July 20, 2015 (not appealed)

WT/DS294 United States – United States - Laws, Regulations and

Methodology for Calculating Dumping Margins ("Zeroing")

(complaint by the EC) – panel member – report adopted by the

DSB as modified on appeal on May 9, 2006

WT/DS301 European Communities – Measures Affecting Trade in

Commercial Vessels (complaint by Korea) – panel chair – report

adopted by the DSB on June 20, 2005 (not appealed)

WT/DS222 Canada – Export Credits and Loan Guarantees for Regional

Aircraft (complaint by Brazil) – panel chair – report adopted by the

DSB on February 19, 2002 (not appealed)

WT/DS222 Arbitration in above case as to level of appropriate

countermeasures – chair – decision of February 17, 2003

Canada – United States Free Trade Agreement – Chapter 19

CDA-89-1904-1 Polyphase Induction Motors from the US (case withdrawn, no

decision) – panel member

CDA-90-1904-1 Integral Horsepower Induction Motors (1 HP to 200 HP) from the

US – panel member – decision issued on September 11, 1991

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ACADEMIC RECORD

University of Michigan Law School, J.D. magna cum laude, May 1974

Honors: Class rank: 5/332, Order of the Coif, Henry M. Bates Award, Michigan

Law Review (Article & Administrative Editor - 1973-74, Associate Editor -

1972-73)

University of Michigan, College of Literature, Science and the Arts, B.A. with high

distinction, May 1971 (major in economics)

Honors: Phi Beta Kappa (junior year initiate), James B. Angell Scholar, Horace

H. Rackham Undergraduate Scholar, National Merit Scholar, U.S. Presidential

Scholar 1967 (one of 121 high school students selected nationwide by President

Johnson)

PUBLICATIONS

SPEECHES/CONFERENCE PARTCIPATIONS

(See attachments)

EDITORSHIPS

Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law book series, Co-Editor, 2008-2017

Journal of International Economic Law (Oxford), Editorial Board (formerly Associate

Editor and Editorial Advisory Board), 1998-

Journal of International Dispute Settlement (Oxford), Editorial Advisory Board, 2010-

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Michigan State Bar (admitted 1974)

New York Bar (admitted 1979)

American Law Institute

American Bar Association

American Society of International Law

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WILLIAM J. DAVEY

PUBLICATIONS LIST

Books

(13) Legal Problems of International Economic Relations (St. Paul, Minnesota: West

Academic, 7th ed. 2021) (co-authors John H. Jackson & Alan O. Sykes)

2021 Documents Supplement

(13) Legal Problems of International Economic Relations (St. Paul, Minnesota: West

Academic, 6th ed. 2013) (co-authors John H. Jackson & Alan O. Sykes)

2013 Documents Supplement

(12) Non-Discrimination in the World Trade Organization: The Rules and Exceptions

(Leiden: Martinius Nijhoff Publishers 2012)

(11) European Union Law: Cases and Materials (St. Paul, Minnesota: Thomson West, 3d.

edition 2011) (co-authors G. Bermann, E. Fox & R. Goebel)

2011 Documents Supplement

(10) Legal Problems of International Economic Relations (St. Paul, Minnesota: Thomson

West, 5th ed. 2008) (co-authors John H. Jackson & Alan O. Sykes)

2008 Documents Supplement

(9) The Future of International Economic Law (editor) (Oxford: Oxford University Press,

2008) (co-editor John H. Jackson)

(8) Enforcing World Trade Rules: Essays on WTO Dispute Settlement and GATT

Obligations (London: Cameron May 2006)

(7) European Union Law: Cases and Materials (St. Paul, Minnesota: West Group, 2d.

edition 2002) (co-authors G. Bermann, E. Fox & R. Goebel)

2004 Supplement

2002 Documents Supplement

(6) Legal Problems of International Economic Relations (St. Paul, Minnesota: West

Group, 4th ed. 2002) (co-authors John H. Jackson & Alan O. Sykes)

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2007 Supplement (typescript distributed by West)

2006 Supplement (typescript distributed by West)

2005 Supplement (typescript distributed by West)

2003 Supplement (typescript distributed by West)

2002 Documents Supplement

(5) Pine & Swine: Canada-United States Trade Dispute Settlement: The FTA Experience

and NAFTA Prospects (Ottawa: Centre for Trade Policy and Law 1996),

reviewed in 31 J. World Trade, No. 3 (June 1997), page 169.

(4) Legal Problems of International Economic Relations (St. Paul, Minnesota: West

Publishing Co., 3rd ed. 1995) (co-authors John H. Jackson & Alan O. Sykes)

- Documents Supplement

(3) European Community Law: Cases and Materials (St. Paul, Minnesota: West

Publishing Co. 1993) (co-authors G. Bermann, E. Fox & R. Goebel)

- 1998 Supplement

- 1995 Supplement

- 1998 Documents Supplement

- Documents Supplement

(2) Handbook of WTO/GATT Dispute Settlement (Irvington-on-Hudson, NY:

Transnational Juris Publications/Kluwer 1991)(co-authors P. Pescatore & A.

Lowenfeld), awarded a Certificate of Merit by the American Society of

International Law's Committee on Annual Awards ("a work of great

distinction")(two volumes as of 1995; originally named: "Handbook of GATT

Dispute Settlement")

- 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 (two), 1996, 1997, 1998 & 2000 Supplements

(1) Legal Problems of International Economic Relations (St. Paul, Minnesota: West

Publishing Co., 2d ed. 1986) (co-author John H. Jackson)

- Documents Supplement

- 1989 Documents Supplement

- Annual Supplementary Memorandum to above (duplicated, West Publishing Co.

1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994) (1987 memorandum

with J. Jackson; 1992, 1993 & 1994 memoranda with J. Jackson & A.

Sykes)

Invited Articles, Chapters and Papers

(68) The World Trade Organization: A Survey of Its Rules and Current Crises (SSRN

2020)

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(67) Comment on Shaffer, Retooling Trade Agreements for Social Inclusion, 2019 U. Ill.

L. Rev. Online 17

(66) Comment on Shaffer & Gao, China’s Rise: How It Took on the U.S. at the WTO,

2018 U. Ill. L. Rev. 118, in 2018 U. Ill. L. Rev. Online 36.

(65) Entries on “Unconditional MFN” and “Conditional MFN”, in Thomas Cottier &

Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer (eds.), Elgar Encyclopedia of International

Economic Law 168-172 (Edward Elgar 2017)

(64) The WTO Dispute Settlement System: Dealing with Success, in Julien Chaisse and

Tsai-yu Lin (eds.), International Economic Law and Governance: Essays in

Honour of Mitsuo Matsushita 11-25 (Oxford 2016)

(63) Subsidy Control in the GATT/WTO: Surveillance and Litigation, in Luca Rubini &

Jennifer Hawkins (eds.), What Shapes the Law? Reflections on the History, Law,

Politics and Economics of International and European Subsidy Disciplines, at 61-

63 (e-book published by European University Institute,

www.eui.eu/RSCAS/Publications/).

(62) The First Years of WTO Dispute Settlement: Dealing With Controversy and

Building Confidence, in Gabrielle Marceau, A History of Law and Lawyers in the

GATT/WTO 353-373 (Cambridge 2015)

(61) The WTO and Rules-Based Dispute Settlement: Historical Evolution, Operational

Success and Future Challenges, 17 [Oxford] Journal of International Economic

Law 679-700 (2014)

(60) The WTO Dispute Settlement System at 18: Effective at Controlling the Major

Players?, EUI Working Paper RSCAS 2013/29 (European University Institute,

Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, Global Governance Programme)

(59) Thailand–Cigarettes (Philippines): A More Serious Role for the ‘Less Favourable

Treatment’ Standard of Article III:4, 12 World Trade Review 163-193 (2013)

(with Keith E. Maskus)

(58) Non-Discrimination in the World Trade Organization: The Rules and Exceptions in

Academie de Droit International, Recueil des Cours 2011, vol. 354, pp. 183-440

(Leiden: Martinius Nijhoff Publishers 2012)

(57) WTO Dispute Settlement: Promise Fulfilled? in Inge Govaere, Reinhard Quick &

Marco Bronckers (eds.), Trade and Competition Law in the EU and Beyond 194-

203 (Edward Elgar 2011)

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(56) A Model Article XXIV: Are There Realistic Possibilities to Improve It? in Kyle

Bagwell & Petros Mavroidis (eds.), Preferential Trade Agreements: A Law and

Economics Analysis 233-261 (Cambridge 2011)

(55) Sanctions in the WTO: Problems and Solutions, in Chad P. Bown & Joost Pauwelyn

(eds.), The Law, Economics and Politics of Retaliation in WTO Dispute

Settlement 360-372 (Cambridge 2010)

(54) United States – Subsidies on Upland Cotton Recourse to Article 21.5 by Brazil,

WT/DS267/AB/RW (2 June 2008) (with André Sapir), 9 World Trade Review

181-199 (2010) and in Hendrik Horn & Petros C. Mavroidis (eds.), The WTO

Case Law of 2008, at 181 (Cambridge 2010)

(53) The WTO Dispute Settlement System: How Have Developing Countries Fared?, in

Zdenek Drabek (ed.), Is the World Trade Organization Attractive Enough for

Emerging Economies: Critical Essays on the Multilateral Trading System 295-

332 (Palgrave MacMillan 2010)

(52) The Soft Drinks case: The WTO and regional agreements (with André Sapir), 8

World Trade Review 5 (2009) and in H. Horn & P. Mavroidis (eds.), The WTO

Case Law of 2006-2007: Legal and Economic Analysis, at 5 (Cambridge 2009)

(51) Compliance Problems in WTO Dispute Settlement, 42 Cornell J. Intl. Law 119

(2009)

(50) The Limits of Judicial Processes, in Daniel Bethlehem, Donald McRae, Rodney

Neufeld & Isabelle Van Damme (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International

Trade Law 460-480 (Oxford University Press 2009)

(49) Specificities of WTO Dispute Settlement in Services, in Marion Panizzon, Nicole

Pohl & Pierre Sauvé (eds.), GATS and the Regulation of International Trade in

Services 276-295 (Cambridge University Press 2008)

(48) Expediting the Panel Process in WTO Dispute Settlement, in Merit E. Janow,

Victoria Donaldson & Alan Yanovich (eds.), The WTO: Governance, Dispute

Settlement and Developing Countries 409-470 (New York: Juris Publishing,

2008)

(47) Introduction to “The Future of International Economic Law”, the tenth anniversary

issue of the [Oxford] Journal of International Economic Law, of which I was the

editor, 10 [Oxford] Journal of International Economic Law 439-442 (2007)

(46) The World Trade Organization at 10: Successes & Challenges, in Koen Byttebier &

Kim Van der Borght (eds.), WTO Obligations and Opportunities: Challenges of

Implementation 13-24 (London: Cameron May 2007)

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(45) Evaluating WTO Dispute Settlement: What Results Have Been Achieved Through

Consultations and Implementation of Panel Reports?, in Y. Taniguchi, A.

Yanovich & J. Bohanes (eds.), The WTO in the Twenty-First Century: Dispute

Settlement, Negotiations and Regionalism in Asia 98-140 (Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press 2007)

(44) Implementation of the Results of WTO Trade Remedy Cases, in M. Matsushita, D.

Ahn & T.-J. Chen (eds.), The WTO Trade Remedy System: East Asian

Perspectives 33-61 (London: Cameron May 2006)

(43) Dispute Settlement in the WTO and RTAs: A Comment, in Lorand Bartels and

Frederico Ortino (eds), Regional Trade Agreements and the WTO Legal System

343-357 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006)

(42) The WTO: Looking Forwards, 9 [Oxford] Journal of International Economic Law 3-

29 (2006)

(41) Reflections on the Appellate Body Decision in the Hormones Case and the Meaning

of the SPS Agreement, in George A. Bermann & Petros C. Mavroidis (eds.),

Trade and Human Health and Safety 118-132 (Columbia Studies in WTO Law

and Policy, Cambridge University Press 2006)

(40) “Introduction”, “The Sutherland Report on Dispute Settlement: A Comment” and

“Introduction: Part II”, 8 [Oxford] Journal of International Economic Law, 287,

321 & 591 (2005) [Included in “Mini-Symposium on the Consultative Board’s

Report on the Future of the WTO”, which I edited.]

(39) The WTO Dispute Settlement System: The First Decade, 8 [Oxford] Journal of

International Economic Law 17-50 (2005)

(38) Implementation in WTO Dispute Settlement: An Introduction to the Problems and

Possible Solutions, RIETI Discussion Paper Series 05-E-00X (on RIETI website

as of March 2005) [The Japanese translation of this paper was published as an

introduction to a volume on implementation as part of the Research Institute of

Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI) policy analysis series.]

(37) The Quest for Consistency: Principles Governing the Interpretation of the WTO

Agreements, in Stefan Griller (ed.), At the Crossroads: The World Trading

System and the Doha Round 101-128 (Springer 2008)

(36) Reforming WTO Dispute Settlement, in Mitsuo Matsushita & Dukgeun Ahn (eds.),

WTO and East Asia: New Perspectives 91-148 (Cameron May 2004)

(35) Proposals for Improving the Working Procedures of WTO Dispute Settlement

Panels, in Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann (ed.), Preparing the Doha Development

Round: Improvements and Clarifications of the WTO Dispute Settlement

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Understanding 27-39 (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European

University Institute 2002) [Also published in F. Ortino & E.-U. Petersmann (eds.),

The WTO Dispute Settlement System 1995-2003, at 19 (Kluwer Studies in

Transnational Economic Law, vol. 18, 2004)]

(34) “Introduction” & “The Case for a WTO Permanent Panel Body”, 6 [Oxford] Journal

of International Economic Law, no. 1 (2003) (part of a mini-symposium (3 short

papers and 6 comments), of which I was the editor, on the desirability of a WTO

Permanent Panel Body)

(33) WTO Dispute Settlement relating to GATT 1994, in F. Ortino & E.-U. Petersman

(eds.), The WTO Dispute Settlement System 1995-2003, at 191 (Kluwer Studies

in Transnational Economic Law, vol. 18, 2004)

(32) Institutional Arrangements, in Patrick F.J. McCrory, Arthur E. Appleton & Michael

G. Plummer (eds.), The World Trade Organization: Legal, Economic and Political

Analysis, vol. 1, 51-87 (Springer 2005)

(31) Japan, WTO Dispute Settlement and the Millennium Round, in Robert M. Stern

(ed.), Issues and Options for U.S.-Japan Trade Policies 129-138 (The University

of Michigan Press 2002)

(30) A Permanent Panel Body for WTO Dispute Settlement: Desirable or Practical?, in

Daniel L.M. Kennedy & James D. Southwick (eds.), The Political Economy of

International Trade Law: Essays in Honor of Professor Robert E. Hudec 496-527

(Cambridge University Press 2002)

(29) Has the WTO Dispute Settlement System Exceeded Its Authority?: A Consideration

of Deference Shown by the System to Member Government Decisions and Its Use

of Issue-Avoidance Techniques, in 4 Journal of International Economic Law 79-

110 (2001) and in T. Cottier & P. Mavroidis (eds.), The Role of the Judge in

International Trade Regulation: Experience and Lessons for the WTO 43-79

(University of Michigan Press 2003)

(28) A Comment on Are the Judicial Organs of the World Trade Organization

Overburdened?, in R. Porter, P. Sauvé, A. Subramanian & A.Beviglia Zampetti

(eds.), Efficiency, Equity and Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at the

Millennium 329-333 (Brookings 2001)

(27) WTO Dispute Settlement: Segregating the Useful Political Aspects and Avoiding

“Over-legalization”, in Marco Bronckers & Reinhard Quick (eds.), New

Directions in International Economic Law: Essays in Honor of Professor John H.

Jackson 291-307 (Kluwer Law International 2000)

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(26) The Triangle of TRIPS, GATT and GATS (with Werner Zdouc), in T. Cottier & P.

Mavroidis (eds.), Intellectual Property: Trade, Competition and Sustainable

Development 53-84 (University of Michigan Press 2003)

(25) The WTO Dispute Settlement System, in Gary P. Sampson & W. Bradnee Chambers

(eds.), Trade, Environment and the Millennium 119-142 (United Nations

University Press 1999)(2d ed. 2002, pp. 145-174) (also published in revised form

in The WTO Dispute Settlement System, in D. Ehlers, H.-M. Wolffgang & H.

Pünder (eds.), Rechtsfragen des Handelsschutzes im globalen Wettbewerb 15-38

(Schriften zum Aussenwirtschaftsrecht no. 5, 2000))

(24) MFN Unconditionality: A Legal Analysis of the Concept in View of its Evolution in

the GATT/WTO Jurisprudence with Particular Reference to the Issue of “Like

Product” (with Joost Pauwelyn), in T. Cottier & P. Mavroidis (eds.), Regulatory

Barriers and the Principle of Non-discrimination in World Trade Law: Past,

Present and Future, ch.1, pp. 13-50 (The University of Michigan Press 2000)

(23) Article XVII GATT: An Overview, in T. Cottier, P. Mavroidis & K.N. Schefer

(eds.), State Trading in the Twenty-First Century, ch.1, pp. 18-36 (The University

of Michigan Press 1998).

(22) Issues of Dispute Settlement in the WTO System, in The Emerging WTO System

and Perspectives from East Asia, Joint U.S. - Korea Academic Studies, vol. 7

(1997)(also published in Japanese)

(21) Undang-Undang Antidumping Amerika Serikat (a pamphlet on U.S. antidumping

law published in Bahasa Indonesian in 1993 by the Indonesian Ministry of Trade)

(20) European Integration: Reflections on its Limits and Effects, 1 Indiana J. Global

Legal Studies 185-217 (1993)

(19) The Rules for Agricultural Trade in GATT, in Masayoshi Honma, Akio Shimizu &

Hidecki Funatsu (eds.), GATT and Trade Liberalization in Agriculture 3-60

(Otaru University of Commerce 1993)[chapter appears at pages 31-106 of the

Japanese language edition]

(18) Antidumping Proceedings, in R. Folsom, R. Lake & V. Nanda (eds.), European

Community Law After 1992: A Practical Guide for Lawyers Outside the

Common Market 757-780 (Kluwer 1993) (revised 2d ed. 1996)

(17) The Appointments Clause and International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: A

False Conflict, 49 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1315-1328 (1992)

(16) The GATT Dispute Settlement System: Proposals for Reform in the Uruguay

Round, in Workshop on the Multilateral Trade Negotiations of GATT: Issues and

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Policy Implications for the ROC on Taiwan, at 43-78 (Chung-Hua Institution for

Economic Research, Conference Series No. 21, May 1992)

(15) The International Trading System: GATT in Theory and Practice, in Shu-Chin Yang,

William J. Davey & Richard H. Snape, International Trading System and

Developing Countries, 24-52 (in Chinese) & 53-98 (in English) (NanKai

University Institute of International Economics, Special Studies, No. 3, 1992).

(14) The United States Court of International Trade and the Court of Appeals for the

Federal Circuit, in G. Jaenicke & E.U. Petersmann (eds.), Adjudication of

International Trade Disputes in International and National Economic Law 297-

322 (Fribourg University Press 1992)(Volume 7 of Progress and Undercurrents in

Public International Law)

(13) Section 301 and its Effect on the Multilateral Trading System: A Brief Comment, in

P. Demaret, J. Bourgeois & I. Van Bael (eds.), Trade Laws of the European

Community and the United States in a Comparative Perspective, 165-171

(College of Europe, no. 47, Story Scientia 1992)

(12) U.S. Trade Law and Post-Uruguay Round GATT: An Enduring Coexistence?, in T.

Oppermann & J. Molsberger (eds.), A New GATT for the Nineties and Europe

'92, at 373-385 (Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 1991)

(11) Reform of the Administrative Procedures Used in U.S. Antidumping and

Countervailing Duty Cases (with J. Jackson), in Administrative Conference of the

United States: Recommendations and Reports 909-972 (1991)

Reprinted in slightly revised form in 6 Admin. L. J. Am. U. 399-458 (1993)

(10) Reform of Procedures under U.S. Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws: A

Study Prepared for the Administrative Conference of the United States (with J.

Jackson) (preliminary draft of February 4, 1991, widely circulated by the

Administrative Conference and Federal Circuit Judicial Conference)(considerably

broader in scope than number 11)

(9) Article XI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: A Legal Analysis of the

Agricultural Exceptions (published without authorship attribution by the

Permanent Secretariat of Sistema Economico Latinoamericano as Technical Paper

on Uruguay Round No. 19 - 1989) (109 pp.)

(8) Antidumping Laws: A Time for Restriction in B. Hawk (ed.), 1988 Fordham

Corporate Law Institute, at pages 8-1 to 8-41 (Matthew Bender 1989)

(7) Comment: Antidumping Laws in the GATT and the EC, in J. Jackson & E. Vermulst

(eds.), Antidumping Law and Practice: A Comparative Approach, 295-301 (Univ.

of Michigan Press 1989)

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(6) GATT Dispute Settlement: The 1988 Montreal Reforms, in R. Dearden, M. Hart & D.

Steger (eds.), Living with Free Trade: Canada, the Free Trade Agreement and the

GATT, 167-185 (Institute for Research on Public Policy 1989)

(5) Dispute Settlement Under the Canada--United States Free Trade Agreement, in M.

Gold & D. Leyton-Brown (eds.), Trade-Offs on Free Trade: The Canada--United

States Free Trade Agreement, 173-181 (Carswell 1988)

(4) Dispute Settlement in GATT, 11 Fordham J. Intl. L. 51-109 (1987)

(3) GATT: Its Current Operation and Prospects for Its Future, in Southwestern Legal

Foundation, Private Investors Abroad - Problems and Solutions in International

Business in 1986, at pages 2-1 to 2-87 (J. Moss ed., Matthew Bender 1986)

(2) An Analysis of European Communities Legislation and Practice Relating to

Antidumping and Countervailing Duties, in B. Hawk (ed.), 1983 Fordham

Corporate Law Institute, at pages 39-128 (Matthew Bender 1984)

(1) Comment, Disqualification for Interest of Lower Court Federal Judges: 28 U.S.C.

455, 71 Mich. L. Rev. 538 (1973), reviewed in 60 A.B.A.J. 125 (1974)

Unpublished Invited Papers

(4) The Role of Dispute-Settlement Mechanisms in Canada-U.S. Relations, a paper

presented at a conference on "Managing Interdependence: Policy-Making in

Canada-U.S. Relations," sponsored by the Centre for Trade Policy and Law,

University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, September 22, 1994)(conclusions

summarized in 11 BNA Intl. Trade Rptr. 1504-1505 (Sept. 28, 1994))

(3) Escape Clauses and Exceptions in a Coherent Framework, a paper presented at a

conference on "Uruguay Round Agreements from an Asia-Pacific Perspective",

held August 1-3, 1994, at Dumbarton House, Georgetown, Washington D.C.,

sponsored by the Gaston Sigur Center for East Asian Studies, George Washington

University

(2) The GATT Dispute Settlement System and the Uruguay Round Reforms, a paper

presented at a conference on "The Future of the Trading System," sponsored by

the Centre for Trade Policy and Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, on

May 30-31, 1994)(revised version of item 16)

(1) Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws and Their Effect on the People's

Republic of China, a paper presented at the GATT & China Symposium,

November 10, 1992, Beijing, China (conference sponsored by the University of

International Business and Economics and the Ministry of Foreign Economic

Relations and Trade)

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Book Reviews/Tributes/Short Pieces

(29) John Jackson and WTO Dispute Settlement, 15 World Trade Review 404-406 (July

2016)

(28) John Jackson and the Rule of Law, 19 Journal of International Economic Law 333-

334 (June 2016)

(27) Introduction to Michelle T. Grando, Evidence, Proof, and Fact-Finding in WTO

Dispute Settlement v-vi (Oxford 2009)

(26) To What Extent Does the WTO Dispute Settlement System Have a Role in Global

Governance?/ Should the Appellate Body Look to Sources Outside the WTO

Agreements? in International Trade Under the Rule of Law (Occasional Paper

No. 5, Dean Rusk Center, University of Georgia School of Law (2007), at 74-81.

(25) Book Review of Gregory C. Shaffer, Defending Interests: Public-Private

Partnerships in WTO Litigation, 99 American Journal of International Law 290-

293 (2005)

(24) Hudec as Panelist, 37 J. World Trade 761 (2003)

(23) A Short Tribute to Bob Hudec, 6 Journal of International Economic Law 740 (2003)

(22) Book Review, The EU and the WTO: Legal and Constitutional Issues, edited by G.

de Burca & J. Scott (Hart Publishing 2001), at www.europeanbooks.org (May

2002)

(21) Introduction to Special Issue on European Union and International Trade, 7

Columbia J. Eur. L. 303-306 (Fall 2001)

(20) The WTO Dispute Settlement System, Journal of International Economic Law, vol.

3, no. 1, at 15-18 (March 2000)

(19) Supporting the WTO Dispute Settlement System, Journal of World Trade, vol. 34,

no.1, at 167-170 (February 2000)

(18) Preface to Virgile Pace, L’Organisation Mondiale du Commerce et le renforcement

de la reglementation juridique des echanges commerciaux internationaux

(L’Harmattan 2000)

(17) The WTO Dispute Settlement System: An Agenda for Reform, in The World Trade

Brief 43-44 (agenda publishing in association with the World Trade

Organization), Nov. 1999

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(16) Book Review, Rabels Zeitschrift (Band 59, Heft 1; January 1995), at 174

(Constitutional Functions and Constitutional Problems of International Economic

Law, by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann).

(15) Book Review, 87 Am. J. Intl. L. 183-185 (1993)(United States Foreign Trade Law,

by Bruce E. Clubb)

(14) Book Review, 85 Am. J. Intl. L. 579-581 (1991)(European Political Cooperation in

the 1980s, edited by A. Pijpers, E. Regelsberger & W. Wessels)

(13) Book Review, 13 Fordham Intl. L. J. 254-258 (1989-1990) (Introduction to the Law

of the European Communities, by P.J.G. Kapteyn & P. VerLoren van Themaat)

(12) Bill Painter: A Brief Tribute, 1990 Ill. L. Rev. 295-296

(11) Book Review, 10 Fordham Intl. L. J. 123-30 (1986) (International Trade Regulation,

by Edmond McGovern)

(10) Book Review, 79 Am. J. Intl. L. 225-27 (1985) (Courts and Free Markets:

Perspectives from the United States and Europe, edited by T. Sandalow & E.

Stein, 2 vols.)

Booknotes, International Journal of Legal Information

(1) L. Spedding, Transnational Legal Practice in the EEC and the United States

(1987: volume 15, pp. 284-285)

(2) W. Lovett, World Trade Rivalry (1988: 16/49-50)

(3) J.-F. Beseler & A. Williams, Anti-dumping and Antidumping Law: The

European Communities (1988: 16/139-141)

(4) B. Hawk (ed.), United States and Common Market Antitrust Policies (1988:

16/210-211)

(5) A. Dunkel, Trade Policies for a Better Future: The 'Leutwiler Report', the

GATT and the Uruguay Round (1988: 16/248-250)

(6) K. Simmonds & B. Hill, Law and Practice Under the GATT (1988: 16/250-

251)

(7) D. Lange & G. Born, The Extraterritorial Application of National Laws (1989:

17/53-55)

(8) S. Sherman & H, Glashoff, Customs Valuation (1989: 17/184-185)

(9) I. Shihata, MIGA and Foreign Investment (1989:17/271-272)

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LIST OF SPEECHES AND CONFERENCE PARTICIPATIONS

(187) Panelist, WTO Dispute Settlement Reform: Issues and Korea’s Policies,

Conference on Reforming WTO Dispute Settlement System and Korea’s Strategies,

Korea International Trade Association, Seoul, July 18, 2019

(186) Speaker, High Level Dialog on Global Governance and International Law, China

University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, July 9, 2018

(185) Speaker, A Tribute to Professor John H. Jackson and Amb. Julio Lacarte Muró,

16th Annual Conference on WTO Law, organized by the British Institute of International

and Comparative Law, the Graduate Institute and others, held in Geneva, June 10-11,

2016

(184) Moderator, The WTO at 20: Successes and Problems, Old Rules, New Problems:

The WTO at 20 (WTO 20th Anniversary Conference), Harvard, April 28-29, 2016

(183) Moderator, Panels on Services, Developing Countries and Recent Issues, Academic

Symposium, The WTO at 20: Successes and Problems, Old Rules, New Problems: The

WTO at 20 (WTO 20th Anniversary Conference), Harvard, April 27, 2016

(182) Speaker, Subsidy Control in the GATT/WTO: Surveillance and Litigation, at

SHAPE (Conference Enquiring into the Forces Shaping Subsidy and State Aid Laws),

University of Birmingham, UK, May 18-19, 2015

(181) Discussant, Regulatory Concerns in the Multilateral Trading System: Past

Achievements, EUI Global Governance Programme, Conference on The WTO@20:

Taking Stock and Looking Forward, Florence, May 15, 2015

(180) Lead Discussant, EUI Global Governance Programme, Conference on the WTO

Case Law of 2014, Florence, May 13-14, 2015

(179) Lecturer, Causality in Anti-dumping, EUI Academy of Global Governance,

Executive Training Seminar on Anti-dumping: Yesterday’s Woes and Today’s Concerns,

Florence, May 11-12, 2015

(178) Presenter on “Seals” case, Developments in the WTO Dispute Settlement System,

ILA International Trade Law Committee Open Working Session, ILA/ASIL Joint

Meeting, Washington, DC, April 9, 2014

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(177) Panelist, Current Policy Issues in Trade Law, Clayton Yeutter International Trade

Program, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, April 5, 2013

(176) Panelist, The WTO and Rules-Based Dispute Settlement: Historical Evolution,

Operational Success & Future Challenges, Conference on International Economic Law –

Current State and Future Challenges: A Special Symposium in Honor of John H. Jackson,

Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, November 16, 2012

(175) Lecturer, WTO’s Dispute Settlement System: An Overview of the First 15 Years,

EUI Academy of Global Governance, Executive Training Seminar on WTO Dispute

Settlement System, Florence, November 5, 2012

(174) Speaker, The Future of the WTO: What’s Next?, Visiting Scholar, Clayton Yeutter

International Trade Program, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, September 7-8, 2012

(173) Presenter, Use of Economic Evidence in Article III:2 Cases, DISSETTLE Research

Workshop, Villa la Fonte, Fiesole, June 5, 2012

(172) Presenter, Appellate Body Report: Thailand Cigarettes (Philippines), ALI World

Trade Conference: Review of Case Law 2011, Villa Schifanoia, Fiesole, June 4, 2012

(171) Chair, Panel on Enlarging the WTO: Russia’s Accession to WTO Membership,

Twelfth Annual WTO Conference (organized by British Institute of International and

Comparative Law), London, May 16-17, 2012

(170) Speaker, What’s Next for the WTO, Conference on the Future of the WTO,

Stanford Center for International Development, Palo Alto, April 26-27, 2012

(169) Chair, Panel on Trade in Commodities, American Society of International Law

Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 28-31, 2012

(168) Chair, Panel on China’s “Indigenous Innovation” Policy, Eleventh Annual WTO

Conference (organized by British Institute of International and Comparative Law),

London, May 25-26, 2011

(167) Lecturer, Non-Discrimination Rules in the WTO, Hague Academy of International

Law, July 26-30, 2010

(166) Chair, Panel on Perennial WTO Disputes, Tenth Annual WTO Conference

(organized by British Institute of International and Comparative Law), London, May 19-

20, 2010

(165) Lecturer, Most-Favored-Nation Treatment, WTO, Geneva, June 9, 2009

(164) Paper Presenter, United States: Subsidies on Upland Cotton (with Andre Sapir),

ALI Conference on Review of Case Law 2008, Geneva, June 8, 2009

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(163) Chair, Panels on (i) Testing the Limits of the TRIPS Agreement and (ii) Trade

Agreements and Climate Change: Are We Making Progress, Ninth Annual WTO

Conference (organized by British Institute of International and Comparative Law),

London, May 20-22, 2009

(162) Presenter, A Model Article XXIV: Are There Realistic Possibilities To Improve It?,

Columbia Law School Seminar on WTO, November 25, 2008

(161) Panelist, WTO Dispute Settlement System, Washington College of Law, American

University, Washington, D.C., November 20, 2008

(160) Lecturer on Non-Discrimination and on General Exceptions, Academy of WTO

Law and Policy, Georgetown Law Center, Washington, D.C., November 18, 2008

(159) Speaker, Multilateralizing Preferential Trade Agreements, at International

Conference on The WTO in Difficult Times: New Challenges and New Prospects,

Singapore Management University/Asian WTO Research Network, Singapore, October

10-11, 2008

(158) Speaker, The Future of the WTO, Joint Seminar on the WTO and FTAs, Singapore

Management University School of Law, Singapore, October 9, 2008

(157) Commentator, Improvements and New Approaches from a Legal Perspective, at

Conference on The Calculation and Design of Trade Sanctions in WTO Dispute

Settlement, The Graduate Institute, Geneva, July 19, 2008

(156) Paper Presenter, The Soft Drinks Case: The WTO and Regional Agreements (with

Andre Sapir), at ALI Conference on Review of Case Law 2006-2007, Geneva, June 17,

2008

(155) Panelist, Efficacy of WTO Dispute Settlement, at Conference on Process and

Procedure in WTO Dispute Settlement, Cornell Law School, April 4-5, 2008

(154) Commentator, The Role of RTAs in the WTO, at EDGE Conference on WTO

Institutional Reform Project, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo,

Ontario, March 13-15, 2008

(153) Speaker, The WTO Dispute Settlement System: How Have Developing Countries

Fared?, at Conference on WTO Law and Practice: The State of the Discipline, Loyola

University Chicago School of Law, February 15, 2008

(152) Commentator, ALI Invitational Conference on “The Genesis of the GATT”, New

York, November 8, 2007

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(151) Panelist, A World of Free Trade Agreements?, at ILA International Law Weekend,

New York City, October 26, 2007

(150) Panelist with John H. Jackson on dispute settlement reform for inaugural WTO

Forum, June 7, 2007 (on-line video cast with comment facilities)

(149) Speaker, Dispute Settlement Reform, WTO Appellate Body Speaker Series,

Geneva, June 6, 2007

(148) Commentator, Panel on Institutional Issues, at Conference on Developing

Countries in the WTO Legal System, University of Minnesota Law School, May 24-26,

2007

(147) Discussant, Panel on Compliance and Remedies, Seventh Annual WTO Conference

(organized by British Institute of International and Comparative Law), London, May 22-

23, 2007

(146) Speaker, Development of Procedural Rules and Practices at the WTO, at Council of

Canadian Administrative Tribunals’ 4th International Conference on Administrative

Justice Without Borders, Vancouver, May 7, 2007

(145) Commentator, ALI Conference on Appellate Body Case Law, Geneva, March 5,

2007

(144) Keynote Speaker, Conference on “WTO at the Crossroads: The Challenges

Ahead”, Bangkok, Thailand, November 25-26, 2006

(143) Chair, Panel on “Shifting Statutes: Negotiating Recent Changes in Russian

Commercial Law” at Chancellor’s Conference on “Russia + Business + Politics:

Challenges and Opportunities”, Chicago, October 12-13, 2006

(142) Speaker, “Specificities of Dispute Settlement in Services Cases” at World Trade

Forum Conference on “International Trade in Services”, Berne, September 8-9, 2006

(141) Panelist, “Developments in the Trading System” & “WTO Dispute Settlement:

Making the Remedy More Effective” at 72d Biennial Conference of the International

Law Association, Toronto, June 5-6, 2006

(140) Chair, Panel on “What conduct is a Member responsible for?” at the British

Institute of International and Comparative Law’s Sixth Annual WTO Conference,

London, May 23-24, 2006

(139) Speaker, Panel on “Transatlantic Trade Policy: Bi- and Multilateral Approaches” at

Conference on New Instruments of International Governance: Transatlantic and Global

Perspectives, Vienna, May 10-12, 2006

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(138) Speaker, Lessons from Experience: Operation of the Panel Process and Appellate

Review, at Conference on “WTO at 10: Governance, Dispute Settlement, and Developing

Countries”, Columbia University, New York, April 5-7, 2006

(137) Speaker, To What Extent Does the WTO Dispute Settlement System Have a Role

in Global Governance? at Conference on “International Trade under the Rule of Law”,

Dean Rusk Center, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, March 23-24, 2006

(136) Speaker, The WTO Dispute Settlement System: How Have China and Other

Developing Countries Fared?, and Commenter, Theories on the Role of Law in Economic

Development: What We Know and What We Don’t Know, at International Symposium

on “The Role of Law in Economic Development – Implication for China and the World”,

at Sun Yat-sen University School of Law, Guangzhou, PRC, December 5-6, 2005 [Same

topic also presented at Hongfan Institute of Law and Economics, Beijing, PRC,

December 9, 2005 & China University of Politics and Law, Changping Campus, Beijing,

PRC, December 10, 2005]. Paper at Davey, William J. , "The WTO Dispute Settlement

System: How have Developing Countries Fared?", Illinois Public Law Research Paper

No. 05-17 http://ssrn.com/abstract=862804

(135) Speaker, Remedies and the DSU, at conference on “Dispute Settlement

Understanding of the WTO: Past, Present and Future”, Universidad Nacional Autonoma

de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, November 10-11, 2005. Paper at Davey, William J. ,

"Implementation of the Results of WTO Trade Remedy Cases" (November 30, 2005).

Illinois Public Law Research Paper No. 05-20 http://ssrn.com/abstract=863905 (Same as

132)

(134) Speaker, Accomplishments of the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism, and

Commentator on Free Trade Agreements in Asia, at conference on “WTO at 10: Dispute

Settlement, Multilateral Negotiations, Regional Integration”, Tokyo, Japan, October 25-

27, 2005. Paper at Davey, William J. , "Evaluating WTO Dispute Settlement: What

Results have been Achieved Through Consultations and Implementation of Panel

Reports?" (November 30, 2005). Illinois Public Law Research Paper No. 05-19

http://ssrn.com/abstract=863865

(133) Speaker, Implementation of the Results of WTO Trade Remedy Cases, at

International Conference on “Trade Remedy System”: An East Asian Perspective,

Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research (Taiwan WTO Center), Taipei, August

29-30, 2005). Paper at Davey, William J. , "Implementation of the Results of WTO

Trade Remedy Cases" (November 30, 2005). Illinois Public Law Research Paper No. 05-

20 http://ssrn.com/abstract=863905

(132) Commentator, Dispute Settlement in Regional Trade Agreements, at International

Law Association (British Branch), Conference on Regional Trade Agreements and the

WTO Legal System, Edinburgh, May 27-28, 2005

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(131) Speaker, “Compliance and Remedies” and “Wrap-Up Panel”, and Chair, panels on

“The Appellate Body and Public International Law” and “A WTO Case Study: The

Cotton Dispute” at the Fifth Annual WTO Conference, London, May 17-18, 2005

(sponsored by the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and the Journal

of International Economic Law)

(130) Provocateur, Panel Constitution/Reform of the Panel System, at Roundtable: WTO

Dispute Settlement: Systemic Issues, University of Ottawa, February 16, 2005

(129) Panelist, Improvements to, and Alternatives for, Consensus Decision-Making in the

WTO, at Research Conference In Search of Effective Global Economic Governance; The

Case of the World Trade Organization, February 4-5, 2005, Bloemendal, Vaals, the

Netherlands

(128) Keynote Address, The WTO at 10 Years: Successes and Challenges, at

Colloquium: Issues of International Trade Policy and Implementation: Challenges for the

World Trade Organization, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, November 22-23, 2004

(127) Address, The WTO Dispute Settlement System: How Have Developing Countries

Fared?, at Indian Society of International Law Second International Law Conference,

New Delhi, November 14-17, 2004 [Earlier version of paper at 136]

(126) Discussant, Conflict Avoidance and Management in the WTO, at Conference on

Globalizing Governance in the Transatlantic Context, University of Illinois, October 21-

22, 2004

(125) Discussant, Paper on International Mediation: Third Party Characteristics and Their

Relevance in the Context of Territorial Disputes at Conference on Territorial Conflict

Management, University of Illinois, October 1-2, 2004

(123) Lecture, WTO Dispute Settlement, University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany,

July 19, 2004

(122) Concluding Speaker, International Symposium on The Legal and Political Structure

of Foreign Trade Relations of the United States and the European Union:

Constitutionalization of the International Economic System versus Politicization of

Domestic Trade Policy, Martin-Luther-University, Halle, Germany, July 14-17, 2004

(121) Participant, Seminar on Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines, sponsored

by the College of Law/University of Cape Town, Urbana, Illinois, June 17-18, 2004

(120) Speaker, The WTO Dispute Settlement System: The First Decade, at The World

Trade Forum 2004: The Single Undertaking After Cancun: Diversity and Variable

Geometry in the WTO System, World Trade Institute, Bern University, June 4-5, 2004

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(119) Speaker, Implementation Problems in the WTO Dispute Settlement System: The

US Experience, Korea International Trade Association & International Economic Law

Institute of Korea, Seoul, June 1, 2004

(118) Speaker, WTO Dispute Settlement System, Center for Asian Legal Exchange,

Nagoya University, May 28, 2004

(117) Speaker, Developing Countries and the WTO, at IGSS International Symposium,

Yokohama National University, May 27, 2004

(116) Speaker, Environmental and Product Safety Cases in the WTO, at WTO Research

Center, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, May 26, 2004

(115) First Keynote Address, The Challenges Facing a Successful Completion of the

Doha Round & Panelist on WTO Decision-Making Process and Civil Society, at

Conference on The Way Forward to Successful Doha Development Agenda

Negotiations, Fair Trade Center, Tokyo, May 24-25, 2004

(114) Co-chair, Panel on Non-Discrimination and Market Access in the EU, WTO and

other Trade Agreements, First WTO Research Seminar, British Institute of International

and Comparative Law, London, May 13, 2004

(113) Wrap-Up Panel, Fourth Annual WTO Conference: Dispute Settlement in the WTO,

British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, May 12, 2004

(112) Speaker, The WTO and China, First Annual Conference on International Law: Law

and Development in East Asia, Champaign, April 17, 2004

(111) Speaker, The Quest for Consistency: Principles Governing the Interrelations of the

WTO Agreements, at Conference on The WTO After Cancun (sponsored by the

European Community Studies Associations of Austria, Germany and Switzerland),

Vienna, Austria, November 20-21, 2003

(110) Speaker, Regional Trade Agreements and the WTO: General Observations and

NAFTA Lessons for Asia, at International Symposium on Development of International

Economic Law from an Asian Perspective (13th annual meeting of the Japanese

Association of International Economic Law – the first to invite non-Japanese as

speakers), Nagoya, Japan, November 1, 2003, paper available at Regional Trade

Agreements and the WTO: General Observations and NAFTA Lessons for Asia"

(November 30, 2005). Illinois Public Law Research Paper No. 05-18

http://ssrn.com/abstract=863846

(109) Speaker, Regional Trade Agreements: A Better Approach After Cancun?, at

Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, Tokyo, Japan, October 31, 2003

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(108) Speaker, The WTO and Developing Countries After Cancun, Roundtable on WTO

and Developing Countries, at Fair Trade Center, Tokyo, Japan, October 30, 2003 (the

commentator was Akira Kotera of Tokyo University)

(107) Speaker, Reforming WTO Dispute Settlement, at Symposium on International

Trade: The WTO and East Asia, Korea Development Institute, Seoul, Korea, September

15-16, 2003

(106) Discussant, Paper on Making the WTO Dispute Settlement System Work for

Developing Countries, at Conference on What Can the Multilateral Trading System

Realistically Deliver for Developing Countries?, World Trade Forum 2003, Berne,

Switzerland June 6-17, 2003 (sponsored by the World Trade Institute and the World

Bank)

(105) Chair, Panel on Freedom of Expression and Unfair Competition: The Hertel Case

and Beyond, and Panelist, Panel on Analysis and Conclusions, at Conference on

International Trade and Human Rights: Case Studies, World Trade Institute, Berne, June

13-14, 2003 (sponsored by the World Trade Institute and Florida State University

College of Law, under the auspices of the American Society of International Law,

supported by the MacArthur Foundation)

(104) Speaker, Resolving US-European Trade Disputes Through Law: Is WTO Law

Effective?, University of Wisconsin Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy,

Transatlantic Relations Speaker Series, February 13, 2003

(103) Invitee, Invitational Conference on the WTO Case Law of 2001, Principles of

Trade Law: The World Trade Organization, American Law Institute, Philadelphia,

February 6-7, 2003

(102) Wrap-Up Speaker, International Trade Conference, Boalt Law School, January 31,

2003

(101) Speaker, Proposals for Improving the Working Procedures of WTO Dispute

Settlement Panels, at Conference on Improvements and Clarifications of the WTO

Dispute Settlement Understanding: WTO Negotiators Meet Academics, European

University Institute, Florence, Italy, September 13-14, 2002

(100) Panel Chair, Origins of the Dispute Settlement Process, and Discussant, Remedies

for Breach of WTO Rules, at Conference on Dispute Settlement and Decision Making in

the Multilateral Trading System: Current Operation and Options for Reform, 2002 World

Trade Forum, Berne, Switzerland, August 15-17, 2002

(99) Speaker, Reforming WTO Dispute Settlement Reforms, at Conference on

“Challenges on Key Issues for Modern Trade Agreements”, sponsored by the

Organization of American States, June 18, 2002, Washington, D.C.

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(98) Chairman, Panel on Reforms Needed and Proposals, at Second Annual WTO

Conference on Dispute Resolution and the WTO Constitution, sponsored by the British

Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, May 15, 2002

(97) Chairman, Panel Discussion on WTO Dispute Settlement – Reform Needs and

Proposals, Institute of International Economic Law, Georgetown University Law Center,

April 2, 2002

(96) Speaker, Entry of China into the WTO: The Process and Implications, Illinois

Agricultural Leaders Foundation Program, at UIUC, February 13-14, 2002

(95) Lecturer, The Law of International Trade and Economic Relations (on dispute

settlement, tariffs, border measures, safeguards, dumping and subsidies; panelist on

dispute settlement and WTO future), Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2001, Airlie House, Virginia

(sponsored by ABA Section on International Law and Practice)

(94) Speaker, WTO Transparency Rules, at Conference on Implications for Chinese

Administrative Law of China’s Accession to the WTO, co-sponsored by China National

School of Administration and the Asia Foundation, Shanghai, China, July 27-29, 2001

(93) Commentator on “Manifestly Illegal Import Restrictions and Non-compliance with

WTO Dispute Settlement Rulings: Lessons from the Bananas Dispute”, Conference on

Dispute Prevention and Dispute Settlement in the Transatlantic Partnership, European

University Institute, Florence, Italy, July 5, 2001

(92) Reporter, Developments in the Interpretation of GATT Articles I-III & XX,

International Trade Law Committee, International Law Association, Geneva,

Switzerland, June 25, 2001

(91) Speaker, The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism, Seoul National University,

Seoul, Korea, May 25, 2001

(90) Speaker, Recent Trends in Trade Remedies, International Trade Remedy Seminar,

Korea Trade Commission, Seoul, Korea, May 24, 2001

(89) Speaker, WTO Dispute Settlement: Implementation and Remedy Issues, World

Economic Law Research Center, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, May 24, 2001

(88) Speaker, Strengthening the WTO Dispute-Settlement Process and Its Mediation

Provision, Trade Policy Roundtable, Cordell Hull Institute, Washington, D.C., May 1,

2001

(87) Opening Speaker, The WTO Dispute Settlement System, at American Society of

International Law: International Economic Law Group 2001 Annual Conference on

“International Economic Conflict and Resolution”, Houston, Texas, February 16-18,

2001 (published in 42 S.Tex.L.Rev. 1199-1214 (2001)

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(86) Lecturer, China-WTO Course, Georgetown University Law Center, January 16-20,

2001 (on Dispute Settlement Procedures, National Treatment, Safeguards)

(85) Panelist, Can the WTO Meet Current Challenges, at Symposium entitled “A

Conversation of the Future of International Economic Law”, Georgetown University Law

Center, Washington DC, January 11, 2001

(84) Speaker, The WTO Dispute Settlement System, at World Bank Conference on

Legal Aspects of International Trade, Washington, D.C., October 24-25, 2000

(83) Panelist, Dispute Settlement, at Conference on Issues and Options for the

Multilateral, Regional and Bilateral Trade Policies of the United States and Japan, Ann

Arbor, Michigan, October 5-6, 2000 [Article 31]

(82) Speaker, Professionalizing WTO Panels, at Conference Honoring Professor Robert

E. Hudec on The Political Economy of International Trade Law, Minneapolis, Minnesota,

September 15-16, 2000 [Article 30]

(81) Speaker, Has the WTO Dispute Settlement System Exceeded Its Authority?, at

2000 World Trade Forum Conference on the Role of the Judge: Lessons for the WTO,

Bern, August 21-22, 2000 [Article 29]

(80) Lecturer, General Course on The Law of International Trade, Academy of

International Trade Law, Macau SAR, July 10-12, 2000

(79) Panelist, Are there better means of resolving trade disputes?, at Conference on

Trade Disputes: The Challenges Ahead, Washington, DC, June 26, 2000 (sponsored by

the Australian Embassy to the United States)

(78) Lecturer, China-WTO Course, Georgetown University Law Center, June 19-30,

2000 (on Dispute Settlement Procedures, Tariffs & Border Measures, MFN, National

Treatment, General Exceptions, Safeguards; panelist on Environment & Trade, WTO

Dispute Settlement)

(77) Panelist, Reconciling Politics and the Judiciary in the Trading System, at

Conference on Efficiency, Equity and Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at

the Millennium, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 1-2, 2000 (sponsored by the Kennedy

School: in honor of Prof. Raymond Vernon) [Article 28]

(76) Panelist, International Trade Litigation, at Conference on Public & Private

International Law, Ottawa, Canada, May 19, 2000 (sponsored by Canadian Bar

Association)

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(75) Panelist, The WTO and a Constitutional Framework for the World Economy, at

American Society of International Law, Annual Meeting, April 8, 2000, Washington,

D.C. (published in the 2000 Proceedings at 291, 291-292)

(74) Co-speaker, Symposium on The World Trade Organization After Seattle, at New

York Law School’s Center for International Law, New York Law School, New York

City, April 5, 2000

(73) Speaker, The Millennium Round Progress: What is happening and what might

happen in Dispute Settlement, at Japanese Business and Dispute Resolution in the World

Trade Organization, Tokyo, March 10, 2000

(72) Speaker, The Dispute Settlement Process: Significance of Dispute Settlement for

Business and Important Cases, at WTO in the New Millennium: Opportunities for the

Business Sector, Hong Kong, March 7, 2000

(71) Panelist, The WTO after the Battle in Seattle: EU and US Perspectives, at The

Future of Europe: Conference of the EU Centers, New York City, February 10, 2000

(70) Panelist, The 1999 Full Review of the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding: The

Results from the Point of View of Developing Countries, at UNCTAD Workshop on

Settlement of Disputes in International Trade, Investment and Intellectual Property,

Geneva, Switzerland, January 20, 2000

(69) Panelist, The World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement System: Better Late

Than Never, at International Law Weekend, Association of the Bar of the City of New

York, New York City, November 4-6, 1999

(68) Speaker, WTO Rules and Genetically Modified Organisms, at Conference on

GMO Regulations: Food Safety or Trade Barrier?, sponsored by University of Illinois,

Chicago, October 22-23, 1999

(67) Panelist, Challenges to the WTO System: Environment, Labor and Dispute

Settlement, at Conference on Setting Transatlantic Priorities for the New Trade Round,

The European Institute’s Ninth Annual Transatlantic Seminar on Trade and Investment,

Washington DC, October 19, 1999

(66) Panelist, WTO Dispute Settlement, WTO and Environment, WTO and Labor, at

American Bar Association seminar on The Law of International Trade and Economic

Relations, Airlie House, Virginia, October 6-8, 1999

(65) Speaker, The Triangle of TRIPS, GATT and GATS, at 1999 World Trade Forum

Conference on Intellectual Property: Trade, Competition and Sustainable Development,

Bern, 27-28 August 1999 [Article 26]

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(64) Invited Panelist, Improving the Dispute Settlement Mechanism, Columbia

University Conference on The Next Trade Negotiating Round: Examining the Agenda for

Seattle, at New York, July 23-24, 1999 (unable to attend, comments published in the

proceedings of the conference (edited by Jadish Bhagwati) at pages 225-231).

(63) Speaker & Panelist, Seminar on Certain Aspects of the Functioning of the WTO

Dispute Settlement Mechanism and Other Allied Matters, at Asian African Legal

Consultative Committee, New Delhi, India, November 17-18, 1998

(62) Speaker, The WTO Dispute Settlement System and the TRIPS Agreement, at

Symposium on The Process of Implementation of the TRIPS Agreement, World

Intellectual Property Organisation, Geneva, September 16, 1998

(61) Speaker, MFN-Unconditionality: A Legal Analysis of the Concept in View of its

Evolution in the GATT/WTO Jurisprudence with Particular Reference to the Issue of

"Like Product", at 1998 World Trade Forum Conference on Most-Favoured-Nation

(MFN): Past and Present, Neuchatel, August, 28-29, 1998 [Article 24]

(60) Distinguished Lecturer, WTO Dispute Settlement, at Ninth Session, Academy of

European Law, European University Institute, Florence, July 17, 1998

(59) Chairman & Speaker, Current Status of WTO Dispute Settlement, at 3d Annual

Conference on Dispute Resolution in the World Trade Organization, sponsored by

Cameron May/Lovell White Durrant, Brussels, June 12, 1998

(58) Speaker, WTO Dispute Settlement, at Free World Trade and the European Union,

sponsored by the Academy of European Law (Trier), Brussels, June 11, 1998 (published

in the conference proceedings at 53-56)

(57) Panelist, Is the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism Responsive to the Needs of

Traders, at 6th Geneva Global Arbitration Forum, December 3-4, 1997 (published in

Journal of World Trade, vol. 32, no. 2, April 1998, at 147, 148, 160-161)

(56) Invited Commentator, Performance of the System I: Consultations and Deterrence,

Symposium on the First Three Years of the WTO Dispute Settlement System, at

Washington, D.C., February 20, 1998, sponsored by ABA Section of International Law

and Practice and Georgetown University Law Center (unable to attend, comments

published at 32 The International Lawyer 609, 695-697 (Fall 1998)

(55) Speaker, Article XVII GATT: An Overview, at 1997 World Trade Forum

Conference on Trade Liberalization and Property Ownership: State-Trading in the 21st

Century, Gergenzee, Switzerland, September 12-13, 1997 [Article 23]

(54) Chairman, 2d Annual Conference on Dispute Resolution in the World Trade

Organization, sponsored by Cameron May/Clifford Chance, at Geneva, May 30 , 1997

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(53) Speaker, Regionalism and the Integrity and Application of WTO Rules, at Round

Table Seminar on WTO Achievements and Prospects, London School of Economics,

May 8, 1997 (sponsored by Law Department, London School of Economics & Research

Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge)

(52) Panelist, Process, Compliance and Implementation Issues in WTO Dispute

Settlement, at American Society of International Law, Annual Meeting, Washington,

D.C., April 11, 1997 (published in the 1997 Proceedings at 277, 279-282)

(51) Co-Speaker, The WTO's Regional Dilemma, at The 1997 Otto L. Walter

Symposium, New York Law School, April 9, 1997 (with Prof. Jagdish

Bhagwati)(published in 18 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Intl. & Comp. L. 27, 30-40 (1998))

(50) Participant, Meeting on Funding of and Access to International Courts and Dispute

Settlement Bodies, at London, Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 1997 (sponsored by FIELD and NYU

Center on International Cooperation)

(49) Speaker, WTO Secretariat Perspective, at Conference on International Trade

Dispute Resolution and the WTO, sponsored by Foundation for International

Environmental Law and Development and Frere Chomeley Bischoff, Geneva, November

21, 1996

(48) Participant, Discussion Conference on WTO Dispute Settlement, at University of

Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 11-12, 1996

(47) Commentator, Multilateral Rules as a Constraint on Regional Rules, at Conference

on Regional Trade Agreements and Multilateral Rules After the Uruguay Round:

Convergence, Divergence and Interaction, Institut d'Etudes Juridiques Européeene,

Liège, October 3-5, 1996 (published in Demaret, Bellis & Garcia Jiminez (eds.),

Regionalism and Multilateralism After the Uruguay Round: Convergence, Divergence

and Interaction 751-756 (1997))

(46) Panelist, The Need for Due Process in NAFTA and WTO Proceedings, at 5th

Geneva Global Arbitration Forum, sponsored by the Journal of International Arbitration,

Geneva, September 19, 1996

(45) Speaker, Issues of Dispute Settlement in the WTO System, at Conference on The

Emerging WTO System and Perspectives from East Asia, sponsored by the University of

Michigan and Korea Economic Institute of America, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 28-

30, 1996 [Article 22]

(44) Speaker, WTO and the New Dispute Settlement Procedures, at a seminar for

approximately 100 academics, businesspeople and government officials, International

House of Japan, Tokyo, August 26, 1996 (shorter versions given at dinner sponsored by

Keidanren, August 26, 1996, and at luncheon for international trade law academics

sponsored by Fair Trade Center, August 27, 1996)

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(43) Chairman, Conference on Dispute Resolution in the World Trade Organization,

sponsored by Cameron May/Clifford Chance at Brussels, June 14, 1996

(42) Panelist, World Trade Organization, at American Society of International Law,

Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 29, 1996 (published in the 1996 Proceedings

at 415-419)

(41) Chairman, Morning Session on WTO Issues, and Speaker, WTO Dispute Settlement

Issues, at The Second Annual Institute Current Issues in International Trade, George

Washington University, Washington, DC, March 28, 1996

(40) Speaker, Multilateral Trading System and GATT Rules, at WTO Trade Policy

Course, Singapore, November 27-28, 1995 (two-day course)

(39) Commentator, Structuring the Multilateral System: The Role of Regionalism, at

Conference on The Multilateral Trade Regime in the 21st Century: Structural Issues,

Columbia University, Nov. 3-4, 1995

(38) Co-Chairman, Conference on National Implementation of WTO Agreements, at

Bielefeld University, July 1, 1995

(37) Speaker, U.S.-Canada Trade Dispute Settlement Mechanisms, at Center for Strategic

& International Studies, Washington, D.C., December 15, 1994

(36) Speaker, The Role of Dispute-Settlement Mechanisms in Canada-U.S. Relations, at

Conference on Managing Interdependence: Policy-Making in Canada-U.S. Relations,

Centre for Trade Policy and Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, September 22,

1994 (remarks summarized in 11 BNA Intl. Trade Rptr. 1504-1505 (Sept. 28, 1994))

[Unpublished Paper 4]

(35) Speaker, Escape Clauses and Exceptions in a Coherent Framework, at International

Seminar on Uruguay Round Agreements from an Asia-Pacific Perspective, Dumbarton

House, Georgetown, Washington D.C. (sponsored by Gaston Sigur Center for East Asian

Studies, George Washington University), August 1-3, 1994 [Unpublished Paper 3]

(34) Speaker, Perspectives on Dispute Settlement, at Conference on The Future of the

Trading System, Centre for Trade Policy and Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa,

Canada, May 30-31, 1994 [Unpublished Paper 2]

(33) Lecturer, U.S. Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Law, at Indonesian Regional

Trade Departments in Ujung Pandung, Jogjakarta and Surabaya; Indonesian Ministry of

Trade and University of Indonesia Faculty of Law, November 16-26, 1993 (sponsored by

USAID Trade Implementation and Policy Project) [Article 21]

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(32) Speaker, The Future of GATT: GATT Dispute Settlement Reform, at International

Law Weekend, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York City, October

28-30, 1993

(31) Panelist, Economic Trade and Environmental Protection, at Conference on

Environmental Policy with Economic and Political Integration: The European

Community and the United States, University of Illinois College of Law, Sept. 30-Oct. 2,

1993

(30) Speaker, European Integration: Reflections on its Limits and Effects, at Conference

on the Globalization of Law, Politics and Markets: Implications for Domestic Law

Reform, Indiana University School of Law, March 4-7, 1993 [Article 20]

(29) Panelist, An Evaluation of the Uruguay Round, at American Economics Association,

1993 Annual Meeting, January 7, 1993

(28) Speaker, The Rules for Agricultural Trade in GATT, at 1992 International

Symposium on GATT and Trade Liberalization in Agriculture, Otaru University of

Commerce, Otaru, Japan, December 18 & 19, 1992 [Article 19]

(27) Speaker, Effectiveness of the GATT Dispute Settlement Procedure--A U.S.

Perspective, at Conference on International Dispute Settlement Procedures and

Harmonization of Competition and Environmental Protection Laws, Tokyo University,

December 15, 1992 (sponsored by the Fair Trade Center)

(26) Speaker, Antidumping and Countervailing Measures, at GATT and China

International Symposium, Beijing, November 9-11, 1992 (sponsored by University of

International Business and Economics and the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations

and Trade); Speaker, Antidumping and Countervailing Measures, at GATT and China

Advanced Training Course, Beijing, November 10-14, 1992 (sponsored by MOFERT)

[Unpublished Paper 1]

(25) Lecturer, U.S. Trade Regulations and Restrictions & Tariff and Nontariff Trade

Barriers, at International Trade Executive Certificate Program, Illinois World Trade

Center Association, Chicago, Illinois, October 8, 1992

(24) Panelist, Appointments Clause & US-Canada FTA, at Conference on Environmental

Quality & Free Trade: Interdependent Goals or Irreconcilable Conflict, Francis Lewis

Law Center, Washington & Lee University, September 25-26, 1992 [Article 17]

(23) Foreign Expert/Instructor, at United Nations Development Programme's Workshop

on Drafting Economic Legislation, Beijing, China, July 18-August 4, 1992

(22) Moderator, Panel on Export Credit Agency Support Programs, at Conference on

Accessing International Capital Markets by Central and Eastern European Borrowers,

Verona, Italy, May 18-22, 1992

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(21) Speaker, GATT Dispute Settlement Mechanism, at Workshop on the Multilateral

Trade Negotiations of GATT, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, Taipei,

Taiwan, March 19-20, 1992 [Article 16]

(20) Speaker, International Trade Issues: The GATT Negotiations, at Illinois Agricultural

Leadership Foundation Conference on International Government and Culture, Urbana,

Illinois, January 16, 1992

(19) Participant, Reflection Seminar on International Tribunals and Dispute Settlement,

at University of Michigan Law School, October 18-19, 1991

(18) Lecturer, U.S. Trade Regulations and Restrictions, at International Trade Executive

Certificate Program, Illinois World Trade Center Association, Chicago, Illinois, October

3, 1991

(17) Speaker, A New Administrative Order?: The Preliminary Draft Report for the

Administrative Conference on the Reform of the Administrative Procedures Used in

Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Cases, at Ninth Annual Judicial Conference, U.S.

Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1991 (published in

140 F.R.D. 168) [see Article 10]

(16) Panelist, Europe 1992 -- Roundup on the Law and Politics of the European

Community: The Community and the GATT, at American Society of International Law,

Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 17-20, 1991 (published in the 1991

Proceedings at 159-162)

(15) Speaker, U.S. Trade Law and Post-Uruguay Round GATT: An Enduring

Coexistence?, at International Conference on A New GATT for the Nineties and Europe

'92, University of Tubingen, Germany, July 25-27, 1990 [Article 12]

(14) Lecturer, The International Trading System, at NanKai University Institute of

International Economics, Tianjin, China, June 4, 5 & 6, 1990, and at Institute for

International Trade Research, Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade,

Beijing, China, June 9, 1990 (sponsored by National Academy of Science, Chinese

Universities Development Project II)(transcript of remarks published in Chinese and

English as Shu-Chin Yang, William J. Davey & Richard H. Snape, International Trading

System and Developing Countries (NanKai University Institute of International

Economics, Special Studies, No. 3, 1992) [Article 15]

(13) Panelist, Recent Developments in International Law: GATT Dispute Settlement, at

American Society of International Law, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March

28-31, 1990 (published in the 1990 Proceedings at 135-138)

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(12) Speaker, International Law: An Introduction to GATT, at Illinois Agricultural

Leadership Foundation Conference on International Politics and Culture, Urbana, Illinois,

January 18-20, 1990

(11) Moderator, Panels on (i) Achieving National Treatment for U.S. Law Firms and (ii)

Foreign Law Firms in the USSR and Eastern Europe, at University of Illinois Colloquium

on The Internationalization of Legal Practice and the Future of U.S. Law Firms, Chicago,

November 2 & 3, 1989

(10) Speaker, GATT: Problems Past and Future, at Committee on International Trade,

Bar Association of the City of New York, October 24, 1989

(9) Panelist, Trade Laws Regarding Access to Foreign Markets: The New Issues,

Services, Intellectual Property, Investments & Round Table Participant on Federal and

Regional Entities and the Treatment of Foreign Interests, at Conference on The New

Trends in EC and US Trade Laws, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium, September

14-16, 1989 [Article 13]

(8) Participant, Advisory Group Meeting on Structural Changes in GATT, at Royal

Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London, May 18, 1989

(7) Panelist, Recent Developments in GATT Dispute Settlement at Conference on Living

With Free Trade, Centre for Trade Policy and Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa,

Canada, May 5, 1989 [Article 6]

(6) Commentator, on (I) "EC Rules Against 'Illicit Trade Practices'" by Jacques

Bourgeois & (ii) "Reconciling EC Antitrust and Antidumping Policies" by John Temple

Lang, at 15th Fordham Corporate Law Institute, New York, October 20, 1988 (published

in the proceedings of the Institute at pages 9-6 to 9-10)

(5) Panelist, Dispute Settlement Under the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement at

Conference on Trade-Offs on Free Trade, York University, Toronto, Canada, March

17-19, 1988 [Article 5]

(4) Seminar Participant, Antidumping Laws, organized by John H. Jackson & Edwin

Vermulst, at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, November 6-7, 1987 [Article

7]

(3) Speaker, GATT: Its Troubled Past and Prospects for Its Future, at Symposium on

International Business in 1986, Southwest Legal Foundation, Dallas, Texas, June 17-19,

1986 [Article 3]

(2) Speaker, Antidumping Rules and Practice in the European Community, at 10th

Fordham Corporate Law Institute, New York, October 13, 1983 [Article 2]

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(1) Commentator, on "States Aids in the European Community" by EC Director-General

Manfred Caspari, at 10th Fordham Corporate Law Institute, New York, October 13, 1983

(published in the Proceedings of the Institute at pages 27-29)