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  1. United States – Measures Affecting Trade in Large Civil Aircraft (Second Complaint): some comments
  2. Voting Rules in International Organizations
  3. How Important can the Non-Violation Clause be for the GATT/WTO?
  4. Border Instruments
  5. When is International Law Useful?
  6. How Important Can the Non-Violation Clause Be for the GATT/WTO?
  7. The Dispute Settlement Mechanism: Ensuring Compliance?
  8. Economic Foundations of International Law
  9. Non-Violations
  10. International Law and the Limits of Macroeconomic Cooperation
  11. Corporate Liability for Extraterritorial Torts Under the Alien Tort Statute and Beyond: An Economic Analysis
  12. ‘Optimal’ Retaliation in the WTO – a commentary on the Upland Cotton Arbitration
  13. Efficient Breach of International Law: Optimal Remedies, ‘Legalized Noncompliance,’ and Related Issues
  14. International Trade, National Treatment, and Domestic Regulation
  15. ‘Optimal’ Retaliation in the WTO – a commentary on the Upland Cotton Arbitration
  16. ‘Currency manipulation’ and world trade
  17. International Trade and Domestic Regulation
  18. International Trade and Domestic Regulation
  19. Economic Foundations of the Law of the Sea
  20. The Questionable Case for Subsidies Regulation: A Comparative Perspective
  21. Optimal Sanctions in the WTO: The Case for Decoupling (and the Uneasy Case for the Status Quo)
  22. "Currency Manipulation" and World Trade
  23. The WTO Agreement on Safeguards: A Commentary by Alan O. Sykes Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006
  24. Transnational Forum Shopping as a Trade and Investment Issue
  25. The Zeroing Issue: a critical analysis of Softwood V
  26. 'Currency Manipulation' and World Trade
  27. The Genesis of the Gatt
  28. A Preference for Development: The Law and Economics of GSP
  29. WTO Case Law: The American Law Institute Reporter's Studies United States - Definitive Safeguard Measures on Imports of Certain Steel Products
  30. Strict Liability Versus Negligence in Indiana Harbor
  31. Research Handbook in International Economic Law
  32. Chapter 11 International Law
  33. Transnational Tort Litigation as a Trade and Investment Issue
  34. United States Courts and the Optimal Deterrence of International Cartels: A Welfarist Perspective on Empagran
  35. European Communities–Anti-Dumping Duties on Imports of Cotton-Type Bed Linen from India: Recourse to Article 21.5 of the DSU by India
  36. The WTO Agreement on Safeguards : A Commentary
  37. An Economic Analysis of State and Individual Responsibility under International Law
  38. Public versus Private Enforcement of International Economic Law: Standing and Remedy
  39. A preference for development: the law and economics of GSP
  40. Trade Remedy Laws
  41. Public vs. Private Enforcement of International Economic Law: Of Standing and Remedy
  42. Chile – price band system and safeguard measures relating to certain agricultural products
  43. New Directions in Law and Economics
  44. The ‘safeguards mess’ revisited – a reply to Professor Jones
  45. The Economics of Public International Law
  46. Optimal War and Jus Ad Bellum
  47. The Persistent Puzzles of Safeguards: Lessons from the Steel Dispute
  48. The safeguards mess: a critique of WTO jurisprudence
  49. The Safeguards Mess: A Critique of WTO Jurisprudence
  50. International Trade and Human Rights: An Economic Perspective
  51. The Economics of WTO Rules on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures
  52. The Least Restrictive Means
  53. TRIPs, Pharmaceuticals, Developing Countries, and the Doha 'Solution'
  54. Terrorism and Insurance Markets: A Role for the Government as Insurer?
  55. The Economic Structure of Renegotiation and Dispute Resolution in the World Trade Organization
  56. Subrogation and Insolvency
  57. The Internet and the Dormant Commerce Clause
  58. The Internet and the Dormant Commerce Clause
  59. The Assault on Managed Care: Vicarious Liability, Class Actions and the Patient's Bill of Rights
  60. Governmental Liability for Breach of Contract
  61. Regulatory Protectionism and the Law of International Trade
  62. Capital structure, priority rules, and the settlement of civil claims
  63. The economics of “injury” in antidumping and countervailing duty cases: A reply to Professor Sykes
  64. Economic Dimensions in International Law
  65. Preface
  66. The economics of the most favored nation clause
  67. The economics of “injury” in antidumping and countervailing duty cases
  68. Corporate Crime
  69. "Bad Faith" Breach of Contract by First-Party Insurers
  70. The economics of injury in antidumping and countervailing duty cases
  71. Symposium on economic analysis of international law George Mason University Arlington, VA May 1995
  72. "Bad Faith" Refusal to Settle by Liability Insurers: Some Implications of the Judgment-Proof Problem
  73. The Doctrine of Commercial Impracticability in a Second-Best World
  74. Countervailing Duty Law: An Economic Perspective
  75. Reformulating Tort Reform
  76. The Boundaries of Vicarious Liability: An Economic Analysis of the Scope of Employment Rule and Related Legal Doctrines
  77. The Economics of Vicarious Liability
  78. Predatory Systems Rivalry: A Reply
  79. Herfindahl Concentration, Rivalry, and Mergers
  80. International trade: trade remedies
  81. Subsidies and Countervailing Measures
  82. Preface
  83. Foreword
  84. Conclusion
  85. Executive Summary
  86. Introduction
  87. References
  88. Domestic Regulation, Sovereignty and Scientific Evidence Requirements: A Pessimistic View
  89. The Creation of the GATT
  90. The Negotiation of the GATT
  91. The Rationales for the GATT
  92. The welfare economics of immigration law: a theoretical survey with an analysis of U.S. policy
  93. Chile – Price Band System and Safeguard Measures Relating to Certain Agricultural Products
  94. India – Measures Affecting the Automotive Sector