King Cotton in International Trade
Martinus Nijhoff (Verlag)
978-90-04-31343-9 (ISBN)
Meredith A. Taylor Black earned her PhD (2010), summa cum laude, in the area of WTO trade law with the University of Bern in Bern, Switzerland. Her research is focused on agriculture negotiations, subsidies, dispute settlement, and development issues within the WTO.
Preface
Abbreviations
Abstract
Introduction
Part One:Economic and Political Backdrop of US-Upland Cotton
Chapter 1Global Trade of Upland Cotton
1.Cotton Trading, Supply and Demand Patterns
2.Unique Nature of Cotton as Non-Edible Commodity
3.US Cotton Production & Its Economic Relation to Total US Agriculture
4.Relative Importance of Cotton to Developing/African Countries
5.Cotton Cost Comparisons between US and Other Producers
Chapter 2Political Economy of Agricultural Subsidy Programs
1.History of US Cotton Subsidy Programs
2.US Cotton Subsidy Programs at Time of Brazil Challenge
3.Other Country Subsidy Programs (China, EU)
4.Political Power of US Cotton Lobby & US Legislative Process
Chapter 3WTO Political Environment Prior to US-Upland Cotton Case
1.Multilateral Agriculture Negotiations & the Formation of the WTO
2.Agricultural Reform Efforts Post-Uruguay Round
3.Role of African Cotton Producing Countries before Cotton Dispute
4.Role of Brazil before Cotton Dispute
5.Summary of Part One
Part Two:Anatomy of the US-Upland Cotton Dispute and Its Jurisprudential Impact on Disciplining Agricultural Subsidies under WTO Rules
Chapter 4Origins of Brazil’s US-Upland Cotton
1.Brazil’s Strategic Goals & Relationship with EC Sugar Challenge
2.Strong Evidentiary Basis for Brazil’s Challenge
3.Legal and Economic Assistance to Brazil
4.Novel Legal Issues
Chapter 5WTO Dispute Settlement: Case Study on US-Upland Cotton
1.WTO Dispute Settlement Overview
2.Relevant WTO Agreements: AoA and SCM Agreements
3.Consultation
4.Original Panel Proceedings
5.Appellate Body Proceedings
6.Compliance Panel Proceedings under Article 21.5
7.Appellate Body Proceedings under Article 21.5
8.Arbitration Proceedings under Article 22.6
Chapter 6US-Upland Cotton: Key Legal Findings as Precedent for Future WTO Dispute Challenges to Agricultural Subsidies & Lessons Learned from the Involvement of Least Developed Countries
1.Key Legal Findings
2.Lessons from the Involvement of Chad and Benin
3.Summary of Part Two
Part Three: Relevance of the US-Upland Cotton Dispute on the WTO’s Legislative Mechanism, Agricultural Subsidy Programs of WTO Members at Domestic Level, and Sustainability of the World Trade Organization
Chapter 7Impact of US-Upland Cotton’s Legal Precedent on Negotiation Leverage within the Doha Development Agenda of the WTO
1.Brazil: Use of Litigation to Move Negotiations
2.The C-4, Cotton Initiative and the Creation of the Subcommittee on Cotton
Chapter 8Political Limits on Cotton Implementation in the United States
1.Reform in the US & Its Limitations
2.Brazil-US Memorandum of Understanding/June Framework
Chapter 9 Effect of Non-Compliance by the US: Ethical and Systematic Considerations
1.Ethical Basis for the Cotton Findings and for Future Reform
2.US Threat to the Legitimacy and Sustainability of the WTO
3.Summary of Part Three
Conclusion
| Erscheinungsdatum | 26.06.2016 |
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| Reihe/Serie | World Trade Institute Advanced Studies ; 1 |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
| Gewicht | 781 g |
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
| Technik | |
| Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Makroökonomie | |
| Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Wirtschaftspolitik | |
| ISBN-10 | 90-04-31343-5 / 9004313435 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-90-04-31343-9 / 9789004313439 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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