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Bundle: International Trade Law, Third Edition and International Trade Law: Documents Supplement to the Third Edition, 2016

Authors
  • Andrew Guzman
  • Joost H.B. Pauwelyn
  • Jennifer A. Hillman
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Print Bundle - This bundle includes both a print version of ISBN 9781454873105 and a print version of supplement ISBN 9781454875673.
 

More about International Trade Law, the Third Edition was written by a team of leading scholar/practitioners including a former Appellate Body member, PhD economist and former WTO Secretariat Lawyer, International Trade Law covers all aspects of WTO law. Appropriate for a two- to three-hour international trade course, the third edition covers trade in goods, services, and intellectual property, in 22 succinct chapters of around 30 pages, carefully excerpting leading cases, providing basic introductions, probing questions and real life problems. This book balances positive and normative perspectives, mixing legal texts and panel/Appellate Body decisions with analysis of economic and policy challenges faced by the international trading system.


Bundle also includes International Trade Law: Documents Supplement to the Third Edition, 2016.

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About the authors
Andrew T. Guzman
University of California, Berkeley

Andrew Guzman is Professor of Law and Director of the Advanced Law Degree Programs at Berkeley Law School, University of California, Berkeley. Professor Guzman holds a J.D. and Ph.D. (economics) from Harvard University. In addition to International Trade Law (Aspen Publishing, 2009), Professor Guzman has written extensively on international trade, international regulatory matters, foreign direct investment, and public international law, and served as editor on the recently published Handbook of International Economic Law (Elgar Publishers) and authored How International Law Works (Oxford University Press). Professor Guzman is a member of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration’s Academic Council and is on the board of several academic journals. Professor Guzman has taught as a visiting professor at Harvard Law School, the University of Chicago Law School, the University of Virginia Law School, Vanderbilt Law School, the University of Hamburg, and the National University Law School in Bangalore, India. Please visit Professor Guzman’s personal webpage at http://works.bepress.com/andrew_guzman.

Joost H.B. Pauwelyn
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

Joost Pauwelyn is Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland, and Senior Advisor with the law firm of King & Spalding LLC. His area of expertise is international economic law, in particular, the law of international trade and investment. Before joining the Graduate Institute in 2007, Professor Pauwelyn was a tenured professor at Duke Law School. He served as legal officer at the World Trade Organization from 1996 to 2002.

Professor Pauwelyn received degrees from the Universities of Namur and Leuven, Belgium, as well as Oxford University, and holds a doctorate from the University of Neuchâtel. In addition to International Trade Law (Aspen Publishing, 2009), he is the author of, among many other works, Conflict of Norms in Public International Law (Guggenheim Prize, 2005), The Transformation of World Trade (Michigan Law Review, 2005), Optimal Protection of International Law (CUP, 2008), and served as editor of Human Rights and International Trade (OUP, 2005) and The Law, Economics and Politics of Trade Retaliation in WTO Dispute Settlement (CUP, 2009). In 2009, he won the Francis Deak Prize for an article in the 2008 volume of the American Journal of International Law (Non-Discrimination in Trade and Investment Treaties: Worlds Apart or Two Sides of the Same Coin?, with N. DiMascio).

Jennifer A. Hillman

Professor Hillman has had a distinguished career in public service, both nationally and internationally. She recently completed her term as one of seven members from around the world serving on the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Appellate Body. Prior to that, Ms. Hillman served for nine years as a Commissioner at the United States International Trade Commission (USITC), rendering decisions in more than 600 investigations regarding injury to U.S. industries caused by imports that were dumped or subsidized, along with making numerous decisions in cases involving alleged patent or trademark infringement.

Before her appointment to the USITC, Ms. Hillman served as General Counsel at the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), where she had previously been an Ambassador and Chief Textiles Negotiator. Prior to accepting that position, she served as Legislative Director and Counsel to U.S. Senator Terry Sanford of North Carolina. She began her professional career as an international trade attorney at the Washington, D.C., firm of Patton Boggs.

Ms. Hillman formerly served as a Senior Transatlantic Fellow for the German Marshall Fund of the United States. She is currently counsel to the law firm of Cassidy Levy Kent, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the president of the Trade Policy Forum, and is on the selection panel for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation. Ms. Hillman also serves on the Board of Visitors at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. In the past, she has taught courses at Georgetown on international trade law, trade remedies, and the WTO.

Product Information
Edition
Third Edition
Publication date
2017-05-18
Copyright Year
2017
Pages
840
Print Bundle
9781454893103
Subject
International Law and Foreign Relations
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