格式化内容附注: | Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Foreword by Prof. Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann -- Preface and acknowledgments -- 1. International social contract on trade: its force, means, and ends -- 1.1 History and evolution from the GATT to the WTO -- 1.2 States, the WTO, and the individuals in international law -- 1.3 WTO as an international social contract on trade -- 1.4 Conclusion -- 2. WTO decision-making by consensus -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The WTO decision-making duet: consensus and single undertaking -- 2.3 Consensus principle's undesirable practical implications -- 2.4 Consensus's contractarian deficits and WTO legitimacy -- 2.5 Conclusion: consensus yet consented? -- 3. GATT: the "common intention" approach of treaty interpretation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 How general should the GATT general exceptions be? -- 3.3 Judicial activist "common intention" approach of treaty interpretation -- 3.4 The legitimacy deficit of the "common intention" approach -- 3.5 Concluding remarks -- 4. Antidumping: the NME normal value determination -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Antidumping development and normal value determination -- 4.3 The NME methodology: nationality as status of products in trade -- 4.4 From status to contract and back: NME treatment and beyond -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 5. TRIPS: IPRs, public health, and international trade -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 WTO to promote public health through international trade -- 5.3 Public health caught in TRIPS' birth defect -- 5.4 Public health, IPRs, and trade: the private right dilemma in international law -- 5.5 Conclusion: the dynamics between public health, IPRs, and trade -- 6. Trade and policy: IP-competition dynamics in TRIPS' FRAND enforcement -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Harmonized TRIPS v. diversified FRAND enforcement. |