More Bloggers With the excellent addition of Tomer Broude and Sungjoon Cho, we now have a large enough group to keep things interesting. I look forward to their stimulating posts.
Data Our own Petros Mavroidis, with Henrik Horn, has created data (well, not really created, so much as gathered). It is available from the World Bank, which sponsored the research, at www.worldbank.org/trade/wtodisputes. The manual describes the data as follows "[A] data set covering various aspects of
Bill Davey Joins the Blog I am very glad to welcome Bill Davey to the group of contributors. I'll have to slow down additions, or switch to chronological order--otherwise my name may slip down below visibility on the first screen.
Russian Banking This from today's Wall St. Journal "Washington Wire" Russia has been trying to get into the [WTO] for more than a decade, but the U.S. won't give its approval unless Moscow allows foreign banks, insurers and other financial institutions to open branches. Right
Welcome to Paul Stephan It is with great pleasure that I welcome Paul Stephan of University of Virginia to the blog.
Formidable WIth the addition of Joost Pauwelyn, Debra Steger and Chantal Thomas, the blog now has three new formidable contributors. I look forward with great anticipation to their posts.
From 800 pages to 1: A quick and dirty summary of the interim panel decision in GMO The following quick and dirty summary is based on the panel's conclusions and recommendations in the interim report from the Trade Observatory website (focusing on the U.S. complaint). It summarizes the summary, and is perforce wholly ignorant of the panel's legal reasoning and detailed assessment
ABB Bribery--Prescriptive Jurisdiction ABB is cooperating with the U.S. Justice Department regarding suspect payments that it made in at least one middle eastern country. The question that may come to mind is why the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act would seem to apply to actions by a Swedish/Swiss corporation in
Dunoff and Scott I am extremely pleased to welcome Jeff Dunoff of Temple Law School and Joanne Scott of University College London (visiting this year at Harvard) to the blog. I look forward very much to their contributions.
800 Unavailable Pages: EC Loses on GMOs The preliminary report has apparently been distributed to the parties, and it indicates, as many expected, that the EU has lost. As suggested earlier, we will have to wait until the report is available to the public, but as details leak out, we will try to note them here.