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  1. From Safeguards to Scope: Evaluating Public Health Exclusions from ISDS
  2. Home remedies: flexibilities to onshore pharmaceutical manufacturing under WTO rules
  3. The Geography of Health: Onshoring Pharmaceutical Manufacturing to Address Supply Chain Challenges
  4. Hometown Heroes: Onshoring, Promoting Local Content & WTO Law
  5. AI Regulation and the Protection of Source Code
  6. The right to regulate and the interpretation of the WTO Agreement
  7. Regulatory Cooperation for Vaccines: The Asia-Pacific and Beyond
  8. AN INTERNATIONAL LAW PRINCIPLE OF NON-REGRESSION FROM ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONS
  9. Data Localization and the National Treatment Obligation in International Investment Treaties
  10. Cloud services and government digital sovereignty in Australia and beyond
  11. THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE WTO TOBACCO PLAIN PACKAGING DISPUTES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH MEASURES
  12. If One Thai Bottle Should Accidentally Fall: Health Information, Alcohol Labelling and International Investment Law
  13. Regulating Cross-Border Data Flows in a Data-Driven World: How WTO Law Can Contribute
  14. Someone Else’s Deal: Interpreting International Investment Agreements in the Light of Third-Party Agreements
  15. Regulatory Autonomy in International Economic Law
  16. Trade law and alcohol regulation: what role for a global Alcohol Marketing Code?
  17. Dear Prudence: Allowances under International Trade and Investment Law for Prudential Regulation in the Financial Services Sector
  18. Denunciation, Termination and Survival: The Interplay of Treaty Law and International Investment Law
  19. Professor John H. Jackson: The WTO and Public International Law
  20. China–Autos: Haven't We Danced this Dance Before?
  21. The TPP and Good Regulatory Practices: An Opportunity for Regulatory Coherence to Promote Regulatory Autonomy?
  22. Good Governance Obligations in International Economic Law: A Comparative Analysis of Trade and Investment
  23. Non-Discrimination and the Role of Regulatory Purpose in International Trade and Investment Law
  24. Good Faith and International Economic Law
  25. Conclusion: Good Faith and International Economic Law
  26. Good Faith in Parallel Trade and Investment Disputes
  27. Introductory Remarks by Andrew Mitchell
  28. Protecting the autonomy of states to enact tobacco control measures under trade and investment agreements
  29. Public Health and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
  30. Regulating Tobacco, Alcohol and Unhealthy Foods
  31. Introductory Remarks by Andrew Mitchell
  32. Vannessa Ventures Ltd v. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
  33. Parting Ways: The Impact of Mutual Termination of Investment Treaties on Investor Rights
  34. The Global Tobacco Epidemic and the Law
  35. Legal Responses to Corporate Manoeuvring in International Investment Arbitration
  36. Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products in Australia
  37. Public Health and Plain Packaging of Cigarettes
  38. Implications of the World Trade Organization in combating non-communicable diseases
  39. Boxed In? Australia's Plain Tobacco Packaging Initiative and International Investment Law
  40. Time to Quit? Assessing International Investment Claims against Plain Tobacco Packaging in Australia
  41. The NBN and the WTO
  42. Implications of International Investment Law for Tobacco Flavouring Regulation
  43. Open for Business? China's Telecommunications Service Market and the WTO
  44. Legal Principles in WTO Disputes. By ANDREW D. MITCHELL
  45. TRIPS
  46. Article XIV. Exceptions To The Rule Of Non-Discrimination
  47. Article XV. Exchange Agreements
  48. Legal Principles in WTO Disputes
  49. The Legal Basis for Using Principles in WTO Disputes
  50. Achieving a Common Market for Telecommunications Services in Australia and New Zealand
  51. Proportionality and Remedies in WTO Disputes
  52. A legal principle of special and differential treatment for WTO disputes
  53. Tariff Negotiations and Renegotiations under the GATT and the WTO: Procedures and Practices. By ANWARUL HODA. [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2001, 137, (Appendices) 136 and (Index) 36 pp. Hardback £45.00 net. ISBN 0–521–80449–3.]
  54. Is Genocide a Crime Unknown to Australian Law? Nulyarimma v. Thompson
  55. Towards Compatibility: The Future of Electronic Commerce Within the Global Trading System
  56. Is Genocide a Crime Unknown to Australian Law? Nulyarimma v. Thompson
  57. Foreword
  58. Introduction
  59. Reasonableness, impartiality and objectivity
  60. Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement
  61. Implications of WTO Law for Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products
  62. Submission on the Proposal to Introduce Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products in New Zealand
  63. Open for Business? China's Telecommunications Service Market and the WTO
  64. PTAs and public international law
  65. PTAs and public international law
  66. Consumer information, consumer preferences and product labels under the TBT Agreement
  67. Implications of International Investment Law for Plain Tobacco Packaging: Lessons from the Hong Kong–Australia BIT
  68. The TRIPS Waiver as a recognition of public health concerns in the WTO
  69. Intellectual property rights in international investment agreements: striving for coherence in national and international law
  70. Pacific Countries in the WTO
  71. The Inherent Jurisdiction of WTO Tribunals: The Select Application of Public International Law Required by the Judicial Function
  72. Due process in WTO disputes
  73. Principles of particular relevance to the WTO
  74. Legal basis for using principles in WTO disputes
  75. Introduction
  76. Good faith
  77. Due process
  78. Proportionality
  79. Special and differential treatment
  80. Conclusion
  81. Bibliography
  82. Pacific Pause: The Rhetoric of Special & Differential Treatment, the Reality of WTO Accession
  83. Legal requirements for PTAs under the WTO
  84. Legal requirements for PTAs under the WTO
  85. Ensuring Compliance between a Bilateral PTA and the WTO
  86. State-state dispute settlement under the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
  87. Global Governance: The World Trade Organization's Contribution