"I realise that some of my criticisms may be mistaken; but to refuse to criticize judgements for fear of being mistaken is to abandon criticism altogether... If any of my criticisms are found to be correct, the cause is served; and if any are found to be incorrect the very process of finding out my mistakes must lead to the discovery of the right reasons, or better reasons than I have been able to give, and the cause is served just as well."

-Mr. HM Seervai, Preface to the 1st ed., Constitutional Law of India.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Trade, Law and Development: Announcement

Announcement from the Journal Trade Law & Development (TL&D)

TL&D has been ranked as the best law journal in India (2013, 2012, 2011) and the tenth best law journal in the field of international trade worldwide (2013,2012) by the Washington and Lee University Law Library in its annual rankings of law journals. Since its establishment in 2009, the Journal's efforts have been recognized by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes and the World Trade Organization.
The issue and its contents can be accessed online on our website here
The Contents of this Issue are as follows:
Articles
‘Fragmentation’ and ‘Judicialization’ of International Law as Dialectic Strategies for Reforming International Economic Law
Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
209-255

WTO at a Crossroads: The Crisis of Multilateral Trade and the Political Economy of the Flexibility Debate
Donatella Alessandrini
256-285

Development is no Excuse for Human Rights Abuses: Framing the Responsibility of International Development Agencies
Benoit Mayer
286-343

The WTO Law on Subsidies and Climate Change: Overcoming the Dissonance?
Avidan Kent
344-382
Note
The Proposed Horizontal Mechanism: An Evaluation in Light of Existing Procedures under the Dispute Settlement Understanding
Evin Dalkilic
383-399

Regards,
Aabhas Kshetarpal
Managing Editor
Trade, Law and Development

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