Issue 1 & 2
Essays
The WTO, Looking Ahead
Mike Moore
Reflections After Seattle
Renato Ruggiero
Concluding the Uruguay Round---Creating the New Architecture of Trade for the Global Economy
Peter D. Sutherland
The Future of the WTO and the Reform of the Anti-Dumping Agreement: A Legal Perspective
Konstantinos Adamantopoulos and Diego De Notaris
Judicial Lobbying at the WTO: The Debate over the Use of Amicus Curiae Briefs and the U.S. Experience
Padideh Ala'i
The WTO from the Perspective of a Developing Country
Ambassador Celso L.N. Amorim
A Re-Assessment of Article XX, Paragraphs (b) and (g), of GATT 1994 in the Light of Growing Consumer and Environmental Concern about Biotechnology
Philip Bentley Q.C.
Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: Early Settlement in GATT/WTO Disputes
Marc L. Busch and Eric Reinhardt
Opening the WTO to Nongovernmental Interests
Steve Charnovitz
Europe's Evolving Regulatory Strategy for GMOs --- The Issue of Consistncy with WTO Law: of Kine and Brine
Robert Howse and Petros C. Mavroidis
The Perils of Globalization and the World Trading System
Professor John H. Jackson
The WTO: A Train Wreck in Progress?
Willam A. Lovett
Two Snowflakes are Alike: Assumptions Made in the Debate Over Standing Before World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Boards
Philip M. Nichols
The WTO as a Legal System
David Palmeter
Homage to a Bull Moose: Applying Lessons of History to Meet the Challenges of Globalization
Theodore R. Posner and Timothy M. Reif
Protection of Public Health and the Role of the Precautionary Principle Under WTO Law: A Trojan Horse Before Geneva's Walls?
Dr. Hans-Joachim Priess and Dr. Christian Pitschas
China's Accession to the WTO: How Will This Benefit European Undertakings?
Olivier Prost and Song Li Wei
Trade Liberalization and Dangerous Political Games
Jorge B. Riaboi
WTO Blue-Green Blues: The Impact of U.S. Domestic Politics on Trade-Labor, Trade-Environment Linkages for the WTO's Future
Gregory Schaffer
Opportunities in the WTO for Increased Liberalization of Goods: Making Sure the Rules Work for All and That Special Needs are Addressed
Terrence P. Stewart, Patrick J. McDonough, and Marta M. Prado