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Relationship between trade and human rights under the WTO framework

By rmate on August 20, 2012

ID: Title: WTO kuangjia xia de maoyi yu renquan guanxi” (“Relationship between trade and human rights under the WTO framework”) Source: WTO de falv kuangjia yu qita zhiduxing anpai de chongtu yu ronghe (Conflicts and adaption between WTO legal framework and other systems), Faxue (Jurisprudence), No. 7, pp 114-121. Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 […]

Posted in 2003, Archival Research Protocol II, Li, Chunlin, Wang, Huhua, Zhang, Guoyuan, Zhang, Zitai, Zhao, Yungang | Tagged global economy, health rights, human rights, international law, IPR, labour rights, trade

The Ainu and Human Rights: Domestic and International Legal Protections

By Sally Ding on May 26, 2011

ID: HARP-619 Title: The Ainu and Human Rights: Domestic and International Legal Protections Source: Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law 2001, Volume 2, Number 2, 110-133 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s):   Keywords: human rights, international law, Japan, law, non-discrimination, civil and political rights, indigenous people, minority […]

Posted in 2001 | Tagged civil and political rights, human rights, indigenous people, international law, Japan, law, minority rights, non-discrimination, self-determination

In support of Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act: a comparison of Canadian, British, and American anti-terrorism law

By Sally Ding on May 26, 2011

ID: HARP-319 Title: In support of Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act: a comparison of Canadian, British, and American anti-terrorism law Source: Saskatchewan Law Review , v.66(2) 2003 pg 419-454 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s):   Keywords: Canada, culture, democracy, enforcement, human rights, international law, legislation, United Kingdom/Great Britain, US, legal culture, […]

Posted in 2003 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, crime, culture, democracy, enforcement, human rights, international law, legal culture, legislation, liberty, security, terrorists/terrorism, United Kingdom/Great Britain, United States/USA

WTO and Development of International Economic Law

By Sally Ding on May 26, 2011

ID: TARP-299 Title: WTO and Development of International Economic Law Source: Contemporary Law Science, No. 1 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2003 Pages: 6 Author(s): Lu Sun Keywords: international law, law, WTO Abstract: This paper describes the process and tendency of development of the WTO. It analyzes the direct influences brought by WTO […]

Posted in 2003, Sun, Lu | Tagged international law, law, World Trade Organization/WTO

A VIEW FROM THE FIELD: SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW REFORM EFFORTS ON THE RULE OF LAW

By Sally Ding on May 26, 2011

ID: TARP-180 Title: A VIEW FROM THE FIELD: SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW REFORM EFFORTS ON THE RULE OF LAW Source: Global Legal Studies Journal Vol. 6, page 497 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Bruce A. Markell Keywords: international law, legal reform, rule of law, […]

Posted in 1999, Markell, Bruce A. | Tagged international commercial law, international law, legal culture, legal reform, rule of law, transparency

Is There a Woman in the House? Re/conceiving the Human Right to Housing

By Sally Ding on May 26, 2011

ID: HRHR-001 Title: Is There a Woman in the House? Re/conceiving the Human Right to Housing Source: Canadian Journal of Women and the Law Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2002 Pages: 24 Author(s): Leilani Farha Keywords: economic, social, and cultural rights, human rights, international law, right to housing, woman Abstract: The right to […]

Posted in 2002, Farha, Leilani | Tagged cultural rights, economic, human rights, international law, right to housing, social, woman

UNCTAD – ICSID – Selecting the Appropriate Forum

By Sally Ding on May 17, 2011

ID: ITIT-010 Title: UNCTAD – ICSID – Selecting the Appropriate Forum Source: United Nations / UNCTAD Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 44 Author(s): August Reinisch Keywords: arbitration, conciliation, court, diplomatic protection, dispute settlement, ICSID, international law, investment, jurisdiction, trade Abstract: This Module gives an overview of the most important legal questions concerning the […]

Posted in 2003, Reinisch, August | Tagged arbitration/arbitrator, conciliation, court, diplomatic protection, dispute settlement, ICSID, international law, investment, jurisdiction, trade

UNCTAD – ICSID – Overview

By Sally Ding on May 17, 2011

ID: ITIT-002 Title: UNCTAD – ICSID – Overview Source: United Nations / UNCTAD Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 28 Author(s): Christoph Schreuer Keywords: arbitration, conciliation, development, dispute settlement, foreign direct investment, international law, investment, law, WTO Abstract: This Module gives a general introduction to the series of Modules dealing with the settlement of […]

Posted in 2003, Schreuer, Christoph | Tagged arbitration/arbitrator, conciliation, development, dispute settlement, foreign direct investment/foreign investment, international law, investment, law, World Trade Organization/WTO

Entrance into the WTO & Change of Ideology

By Sally Ding on May 17, 2011

ID: TARP-247 Title: Entrance into the WTO & Change of Ideology Source: Zhongguo Waihui Guanli (Management of China’s Foreign Exchange), No. 9, 1999 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Xianping Cheng Keywords: compliance, globalization, international law, market economy, risk, WTO, foreign exchange, ideology Abstract: In order to adapt to the WTO, China […]

Posted in 1999, Cheng, Xianping | Tagged compliance, foreign exchange, globalization, ideology, international law, market economy, risk, World Trade Organization/WTO

The Rule of Law in the Era of Globalization: A View from the Field: Some Observations on the Effect of International Commercial Law Reform Efforts on the Rule of Law

By Sally Ding on May 17, 2011

ID: TARP-155 Title: The Rule of Law in the Era of Globalization: A View from the Field: Some Observations on the Effect of International Commercial Law Reform Efforts on the Rule of Law Source: 6 Ind. J. Global Leg. Stud. 497 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Bruce A. Markell Keywords: commerce, […]

Posted in 1999, Markell, Bruce A. | Tagged commerce, globalization, international law, legal norms, reform, rule of law, socio-political legal systems, technology

National Legal Reconstruction in Accordance with International Norms: GATT/WTO and China’s Foreign Trade Reform

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-157 Title: National Legal Reconstruction in Accordance with International Norms: GATT/WTO and China’s Foreign Trade Reform Source: 4 Ind. J. Global Leg. Stud. 471 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 1997 Pages: 0 Author(s): Thomas Yunlong Man Keywords: China, foreign trade, GATT, globalization, influence, international, international law, international norms, law, legislation, market economy, […]

Posted in 1997, Man, Thomas Yunlong | Tagged China, foreign trade, GATT, globalization, influence, international, international law, international norms, law, legislation, market economy, national legal restructuring, non-discrimination, reform, trade, World Trade Organization/WTO

Transparency in International Regime

By Sally Ding on May 9, 2011

ID: TARP-225 Title: Transparency in International Regime Source: Journal of Pacific Ocean, No. 04, 1999 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Shuaihua Cheng Keywords: China, international law, transparency Abstract: Current research on transparency mostly focus on interpretation of the importance of transparency to international regime based on the value. To enhance the […]

Posted in 1999, Cheng, Shuaihua | Tagged China, international law, transparency

International Environmental Law in Canadian Courts

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-594 Title: International Environmental Law in Canadian Courts Source: Review of European Community & International Environmental Law; 1998, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p47, 10p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, environmental protection, equality before the law, human rights, international law, law, treaty, treaties, politics, […]

Posted in 1998 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, environmental protection, equality before the law, human rights, international law, law, politics, social, standard of living, treaty

The Ottawa Convention on Landmines: A Landmark Humanitarian Treaty in Arms Control?

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-567 Title: The Ottawa Convention on Landmines: A Landmark Humanitarian Treaty in Arms Control? Source: Global Governance, Jul-Sep99, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p273, 30p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, international law, peace, civil and political rights, security, armed force, liberty Abstract: Explores the development of weapons […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged armed force, Canada, civil and political rights, human rights, international law, liberty, peace, security

The Amicus Curiae Brief of the Assembly of First Nations

By Sally Ding on April 27, 2011

ID: HARP-547 Title: The Amicus Curiae Brief of the Assembly of First Nations Source: Human Rights Quarterly; May2000, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p572, 31p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, constitution, human rights, international law, land, law, civil and political rights, indigenous people, First Nations, minority rights, self-determination, assembly and […]

Posted in 2000 | Tagged assembly and association, Canada, civil and political rights, constitution, First Nations, human rights, indigenous people, international law, land, law, minority rights, self-determination

Modern Day Colonialism-Canada’s Continuing Attempts to Conquer Aboriginal Peoples

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-303 Title: Modern Day Colonialism-Canada’s Continuing Attempts to Conquer Aboriginal Peoples Source: International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 2002, 9, 2, 103-141 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Janice G.A.E. Switlo Keywords: Canada, colonial/colonialism, democracy, human rights, international law, land, language, legal, religion, politics, civil and political rights, educational rights, […]

Posted in 2002, Switlo, Janice G.A.E | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, Cold War, colonial/colonialism, crime, democracy, educational rights, human rights, indigenous people, international law, land, language, legal, linguistic rights, minority rights, politics, religion, self-determination

The Precedent Setters: De Facto Stare Decisis in WTO Adjudication (Part Two of a Trilogy)

By Sally Ding on April 7, 2011

ID: TARP-151 Title: The Precedent Setters: De Facto Stare Decisis in WTO Adjudication (Part Two of a Trilogy) Source: 9 J. Transnat’l L. & Pol’y l Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 1999 Pages: 89 Author(s): Raj Bhala Keywords: adjudication, appellate body, common law, GATT, international law, stare decisis, trade, WTO Abstract: In identifying […]

Posted in 1999, Bhala, Raj | Tagged adjudication, appellate body/appellate review, common law, GATT, international law, stare decisis, trade, World Trade Organization/WTO

YOU SURE KNOW HOW TO PICK ‘EM: HUMAN RIGHTS AND MIGRANT FARM WORKERS IN CANADA

By Sally Ding on April 5, 2011

ID: HARP-534 Title: YOU SURE KNOW HOW TO PICK ‘EM: HUMAN RIGHTS AND MIGRANT FARM WORKERS IN CANADA Source: Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Fall2000, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p199, 29p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: agriculture, Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, human rights, immigration law, international law, labor […]

Posted in 2000 | Tagged agriculture, Canada, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, employment, human rights, immigration, immigration law, international law, labor management, migrants, movement and residency, social

UNCTAD – ICSID – Requirements Ratone Materiae

By Sally Ding on April 5, 2011

ID: ITIT-006 Title: UNCTAD – ICSID – Requirements Ratone Materiae Source: United Nations / UNCTAD Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 36 Author(s): Alejandro A. Escobar Keywords: agreement, arbitration, conciliation, international law, investment, jurisdiction, legal Abstract: This Module deals with the subject-matter for which ICSID was designed. It discusses how the phrase “investment disputes” […]

Posted in 2003, Escobar, Alejandro A. | Tagged agreement, arbitration/arbitrator, conciliation, international law, investment, jurisdiction, legal