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International Economic Law - The Future of the Multilateral Trading System: East Asian Perspectives by Akira Kotera, Ichiro Araki, Tsuyoshi Kawase. London: CMP Publishing, 2009. xxvii+425 pp. Hardcover: $260.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 August 2012

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Copyright © Asian Journal of International Law 2012

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7. This proposed approach might necessarily require a panel to investigate the actual objective of a measure in question, whatever its stated objective. It should be noted that this issue is disputed in United States—Certain Country of Origin Labeling Requirements, in the context of Article 2.2 of the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade.

8. He further focuses on the compliance function that the surveillance mechanism of the WTO possibly serves (e.g., Trade Policy Review Mechanism). See KAWASE Tsuyoshi, “WTO Functioning as a Rules-Enforcement Agency: Current State of Dispute Settlement Procedures and Multilateral Surveillance”, (2010) RIETI Policy Discussion Papers (in Japanese).