The Georgetown International Trade Update is this week: http://www.law.georgetown.edu/continuing-legal-education/programs/cle/international-trade-update/agenda/index.cfm
As usual, there's a lot on the agenda, but this one intrigues me the most:
Luncheon Address: A Conversation with Jan Woznowski on Trade Law, WTO Litigation, and the Future of Trade Remedies
As the longtime Director of the Rules Division in the GATT and WTO secretariats, Jan Woznowski had a ringside seat at the WTO and GATT negotiations on antidumping, subsidies and safeguards rules – and a unique window on the panel process for trade remedy disputes. Join us as he shares his insights on the future of negotiations in the WTO, in particular on trade remedy rules, and the WTO Appellate Body’s jurisprudence in trade remedy disputes.
So much of what goes on behind the scenes with WTO trade remedies decisions is not generally accessible, and this is the guy who probably knows more than anyone about it. Not sure how much he is willing to divulge, but even a few tidbits would be cool.