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This volume provides an in-depth examination of significant WTO dispute settlement cases from 2010, offering detailed analysis and commentary from renowned international trade law scholars Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis. Published by Cambridge University Press as part of The American Law Institute’s prestigious Reporters Studies on WTO Law series, this work serves as an essential reference for understanding the evolution of WTO jurisprudence.
The book covers key rulings and their implications for international trade policy and dispute resolution. It combines rigorous legal analysis with practical insights into how the WTO Appellate Body and panels interpret trade agreements. This resource is invaluable for trade law practitioners, academics, government officials, and anyone seeking to understand the nuances of WTO case law and its impact on global commerce.







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