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Trade Law Academic Position in Glasgow

A reader of this blog points me to the following job listing for a professor focusing on WTO law (among other things): Job title: Professor of International Law Reference number: 14152/HRP/A1 Department/division: School of Law Faculty/division of US: Law, Business and Social Sciences Reporting to: Prof
Simon Lester 30 Mar 2008 1 min read

ASIL - IELG in DC: April 10

From the ASIL's International Economic Law Group: Readers of the blog who will be in Washington on April 10 are invited to the annual business meeting of the International Economic Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law, from 7:45 am to 8:45 am
Simon Lester 27 Mar 2008 1 min read

What To Do About High Drug Prices

It's a bit of a risk for me to talk about intellectual property issues, as IP is not my strong suit.  But, hey, it's just a blog, so here goes nothing. In an article about John McCain's views on health care policy, the Economist
Simon Lester 27 Mar 2008 1 min read

Trade in Everything: Cuban Golf Resorts

From the WSJ: Now that Fidel Castro has retired, perhaps he can find the time to work on his golf game. ... ... top officials on the island want to turn Mr. Castro's Communist paradise into a hotspot for this decidedly capitalist sport, to generate hard cash for its cash-strapped
Simon Lester 27 Mar 2008 1 min read

Is a Gambling Settlement Finally Coming?

From the Antigua Sun: A settlement proposal due by the end of the month could put an end to the five-year trade battle over Internet gaming between Antigua and Barbuda and the United States. According to Mark Mendel, Antigua and Barbuda’s attorney in its World Trade Organisation (WTO) dispute,
Simon Lester 26 Mar 2008 1 min read

Medellin and WTO Decisions

The international law experts at Opinio Juris will have more insightful things to say about today's Medellin decision than I could ever think of, but one issue jumped out at me when I skimmed through it.  At page 8, the Court says: No one disputes that the [ICJ&
Simon Lester 25 Mar 2008 1 min read

Thea Lee on NAFTA Chapter 11

I've been intrigued with the brief mentions of investor-state arbitration during the Presidential campaign.  Here is something on this subject from Thea Lee, policy director for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO): The NAFTA investment chapter should also be revisited. NAFTA was the
Simon Lester 25 Mar 2008 1 min read

NEO-MERCANTILISM IN THE DOHA ROUND: IS THE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE PARADIGM STILL RELEVANT?

More and more, I am puzzled by the discourse of WTO negotiators in the Doha Round. The WTO is supposed to be a free trade organization, and until further notice, the ideological basis of free trade is the comparative advantage paradigm. As we know, this paradigm implies “sacrificing” the sectors
Marc Benitah 24 Mar 2008 1 min read

IS A BIOFUEL (ETHANOL AND BIODIESEL) AN INDUSTRIAL OR AN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT IN THE WTO?

While working on my forthcoming book on the law of subsidies under the WTO, I am constantely intrigued by the  many subtleties relating to the legal status of subsidies to biofuels. One of the major subtlety in this regard is to know when a biofuel is an agricutural product and
Marc Benitah 24 Mar 2008 1 min read

MFN in the New Zealand-China FTA

While Europe has been criticized for insisting upon MFN in its EPAs with its Caribbean trading partners, it seems New Zealand has managed to negotiate the same in its impending FTA with China. I have been a critic of New Zealand's 'first in' strategy to trade
Bryan Mercurio 21 Mar 2008 1 min read

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Could Congress Extend the USMCA for Another Term?

People have been assuming that the decision on whether to extend the USMCA for another term is up to President Trump, but based on the language of the USMCA related to the upcoming joint review, could Congress actually have the power to make this decision on its own?
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Is There No Going Back on Trade? What Is the Path Forward? A Response to Lighthizer

Former U.S. Trade Rep. Bob Lighthizer has a new essay in Foreign Affairs, and I have some thoughts. I'm going to start with his brief big picture points on the direction of U.S. trade policy, and then go through a couple of the specific concepts he emphasizes.
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The Section 301 Excess Capacity Investigation Needs Less Madness, More Method

Shortly after the Supreme Court ruled President Trump’s emergency tariffs under IEEPA  unconstitutional, the administration scrambled to rebuild its tariff wall. While the announcement of Section 122 tariffs immediately following the ruling will provide a temporary patch, the U.S. Trade Representative’s office quickly began to utilize another
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War Tariffs

This is a co-authored post by Kathleen Claussen and Tim Meyer. Last week, President Trump announced that the United States would be imposing new tariffs of 50 percent of the value of any product coming from any country that sells weapons or provides military aid to Iran. Some commentators questioned
14 Apr 2026 5 min read

USMCA Review and Extension Predictions

When the idea of an expiration clause was suggested during the NAFTA renegotiation, I was against it from the start, and Inu and I wrote a pretty critical piece about it at the time. A review is great, we said, let's definitely have reviews, and there are plenty of ways to do that.
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