Abstract

Introduction: entering the new millennium Deborah Z. Cass, Brett Gerard Williams and George Barker Part I. The World Trading System: 1. The impact of China's accession on the WTO John H. Jackson 2. WTO membership for China: to be and not to be: is that the answer? Sylvia Ostry 3. China and the constitutionalization of international trade law Deborah Z. Cass Part II. The Accession: 4. China's WTO accession: the final countdown Jeffrey L. Gertler 5. China's accession: improving market access and Australia's role and interests Graeme Thomson Part III. China: The Domestic Sphere: 6. The state of the Chinese economy: structural changes, impacts and implications Ligang Song 7. Trade policy reform and China's WTO accession Elena Ianchovichina and Will Martin 8. China's WTO entry in labor surplus and Marxist terms Raj Bhala 9. Enforcement of WTO agreements: illusion or reality? Qingjian Kong 10. China: trade, law and human rights Alice Tay Part IV. Trade in Goods: 11. China's interest in the WTO's deregulation of international textiles trade Ian Dickson 12. China and the agreement on technical barriers to trade Ichiro Araki Part V. Trade in Services and Competition Policy: 13. WTO membership and professional services regulation in China Christopher Arup 14. The impact of accession on regulation of distribution and logistics industries in China Dene Yeaman 15. Regulating the new economy: implications for telecommunications and e-commerce in China Ian Macintosh 16. Segregation and convergence: the Chinese dilemma for financial services Richard Wu 17. Adopting a competition law in China Mark Williams Part VI. Intellectual Property: 18. Chinese trademark law and the TRIPs agreement Angela Gregory 19. TRIPs goes East: China's interests and international trade in intellectual property Antony Taubman 20. The impact of WTO membership on review of the TRIPS agreement Daniel Stewart and Brett Gerard Williams Part VII. Dispute Settlement: 21. Interpreting China's accession protocol: a case study in anti-dumping Michael Lennard 22. Dispute settlement and sub-national entities Ravi P. Kewalram.

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