Non-economic objectives in WTO law : justification provisions of GATT, GATS, SPS, and TBT agreements by Stefan Zleptnig.
Material type: TextLanguage: Series: (Nijhoff international trade law series. v. 1) Publication details: Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010.Description: 421 pISBN:- 9789004178601
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Table of contents:
Part 1. Fundamental issues
Chapter 1. Free trade and its limits
Chapter 2. The potential and limitations of interpretation in WTO
law
Chapter 3. The role and function of non-economic exception
clauses in trade agreements
Chapter 4. Two models of non-economic justification clauses in
WTO law : GATT/GATS versus SPS/TBT
Part 2.
Chapter 5. The non-economic grounds of justification in Art XX
GATT and Art XIV GATS
Chapter 6. Substantive and procedural conditions for the
invocation of Art XX GATT and Art XIV GATS
Part 3.
Chapter 7. Non-economic justification provisions in the SPS
agreement
Chapter 8. Non-economic justification provisions in the TBT
agreement.