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Law and Governance in a Global Economy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Daniel K. Tarullo*
Affiliation:
Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C

Abstract

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1999

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References

1 R. Gilpin, The Political Economy of International Relations 117 (1987).

2 Ruggie, J.G., International Regimes, Transactions, And Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Order, 36 Int’l Org. 379, 393 (1981)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3 See K. Dam, the Gatt: Law and International Economic Organization (1970).

4 Charles, Sabel, Studied Trust: Building New Forms of Cooperation in a Volatile Economy, 46 Hum. Rel. 1133 (1993)Google Scholar.

5 United States-Restrictions on Imports of Tuna, 30 ILM 1594 (1991) (panel report never formally adopted).

6 United States-Section 211 Omnibus Appropriations Act, complaint by the European Communities, WTO Doc. WT/D5176/1 (1999).

7 European Communities-Measures Concerning Meat and Meat Products (Hormones), WTO Doc. WT/D526/R/USA (1997), WT/D526/AB/R (1998).

8 European Communities-Regime for the Importation, Sale, and Distribution of Bananas, WTO Doc. WT/DS27/R/USA (1997), WT/DS27/AB/R (1997).

9 supra note 7.

10 Canada-Certain Measures Concerning Periodicals, WTO Doc. WT/DS31/R (1997), WT/DS31/AB/R (1997).

11 In invoking public choice analysis, I mean to refer to the nuanced version of public choice employed, for example, by Jerry Mashaw, rather than to the more didactic versions sometimes found in the literature. See J. Mashaw, Greed, Chaos, and Governance (1997).