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AUTHOR INDEX AUTHOR INDEX KATHLEEN A. AMBROSE, Science and the WTO (Spring 2000) 31:861 PAUL H. BRIETZKE & THOMAS A. TIMBERG, An Economic Reform Agenda for Indonesia? (Fall 1999) BI SEUNG WHA CHANG, Taming Unilateralism under the Trading System: Unfinished Job in the WTO Panel Ruling on United States Sections 301-310 of the Trade Act of 1974 (Summer 31:1151 DARCIE CHRISTOPHER, Jus Cogens, Reparation Agreements, and Holocaust Slave Labor Litigation (Summer 2000) 31:1227 KATHERINE COLLINS, International Accounting Rate Reform: The Role of International Organizations and Implications for Devel- oping Countries (Spring 2000) 31:1077 RICHARD O. CUNNINGHAM, Commentary on the First Five Years of the WTO Antidumping Agreement and Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (Spring 2000) 31:897 JOHN Dempsey, Thailand’s Privatization of State Owned Enter- prises During the Economic Downturn (Winter 2000) 31:373 LARISSA C. EARL, Loosening Organized Crime’s Stranglehold on the Russian Economy: Current Efforts and Suggested Strategies (Fall 1999) GARY R. EDSON, MODERATOR; BRAD FIGEL, AMB. JEFFREY M. LANG, AMB. HUGO PAEMAN, & AMB. ALAN WM. WOLFF, Dia- logue of the Deputies (Spring 2000) AMB. SUSAN G. ESSERMAN, Post-Seattle Administration Briefing (Spring 2000) ARIEL M. EZRAHI, Opting Out of Opt-Out Clauses: Removing Obstacles to International Trade and International Peace (Fall CAROLYN B. GLEASON & PAMELA D. WALTHER, The WTO Dispute Settlement Implementation Procedures: A System in Need of Reform (Spring 2000) RANDY GREEN, The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (Spring 2000) C. MICHAEL HATHAWAY, Commentary on “The Appellate Body” (Spring 2000) James C. HECHT, Operation of WTO Dispute Settlement Panels: Assessing Proposals for Reform (Spring 2000) Gary N. Hor.ick & GLENN R. BUTTERTON, A Problem of Process in WTO Jurisprudence: Identifying Disputed Issues in Panels and Consultations (Spring 2000) 2000] LAW & POLICY IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Merit E. JANOw, Public, Private, and Hybrid Pubiic/Private Re- straints of Trade: What Role for the WTO? (Spring 2000) JOHN KING GAMBLE & CHARLOTTE Ku, International Law—New Actors and New Technologies: Center Stage for NGOs? (Winter 31:221 JOHN KINGERY, Commentary: Operation of Dispute Settlement Panels (Spring 2000) 31:665 CHARLES D. LAKE, III, Comments Regarding the General Agree- ment on Trade in Services (GATS) (Spring 2000) 31:811 JEFFREY M. LANG, The First Five Years of the WTO: General Agreement on Trade in Services (Spring 2000) 31:801 CHARLES S. LEvy, Implementing Trips—a Test of Political Will (Spring 2000) 31:789 JOHN LINARELLI, The Role of Dispute Settlement in World Trade Law: Some Lessons from the Kodak-Fuji Dispute (Winter 2000). 31:263 BETH MACDONALD, The Immigrant Investor Program: Proposed Solutions to Particular Problems (Winter 2000) 31:403 MARINO Marcicu, Trade and Environment: What Conflict? (Spring 31:917 GREG MASTEL, China and the World Trade Organization: Moving Forward Without Sliding Backward (Spring 2000) 31:981 REGINE NEUGEBAUER, Fine Tuning WTO Jurisprudence and the SPS Agreement: Lessons from the Beef Hormone Case (Summer 31:1255 C. CHRISTOPHER PARLIN, Operation of Consultations, Deterrence, and Mediation (Spring 2000) 31:565 THEODORE POSNER, Addressing Private and Public/Private Market Access Barriers (Spring 2000) 31:1003 JOHN A. RAGosTA, Unmasking the WTO—Access to the DSB System: Can the WTO DSB Live Up to the Moniker “World Trade Court” ? (Spring 2000) 31:739 Visi RANGASWAMI, Operation of the Appellate Process and Func- tions, Including the Appellate Body (Spring 2000) 31:701 TIMOTHY M. REIF & WARREN MARUYAMA, Co-Chairs’ Introduction (Spring 2000) 31:551 PAUL C. ROSENTHAL & ROBERT T.C. VERMYLEN, The WTO Antidump- ing and Subsidies Agreements: Did the United States Achieve its Objectives During the Uruguay Round? (Spring 2000) 31:871 PHIL ROTHENBERG, Japan’s New Product Liability Law: Achieving Modest Success (Winter 2000) 31:453 STEVEN R. SALBU, Battling Global Corruption in the New Millen- nium (Fall 1999) 1332 AUTHOR INDEX TUAN N. SAMAHON, Trips Dispute Settlement after the Transition And Moratorium: Nonviolation and Situation Complaints Against Developing Countries (Spring 2000) 31:1051 H S SHAABAN, Commercial Transactions in the Middle East: What Law Governs? (Fall 1999) 31:157 IRA SHAPIRO, MODERATOR; DANIEL TARULLO, RICHARD TRUMPKA, & AmB. CLAYTON YEUTTER, Moving Forward—Rebuilding a Working Consensus on Trade (Spring 2000) 31:911 FARYAR SHIRZAD, The WTO Dispute Settlement System: Prospects for Reform (Spring 2000) 31:769 FARYAR SHIRZAD, The Role of the WTO in Furthering U.S. Trade Policy Objectives (Spring 2000) 31:1039 ANDREW W. SHOYER & ERIc M. So.ovy, The Process and Proce- dure of Litigating at the World Trade Organization: A Review of the Work of the Appellate Body (Spring 2000) 31:677 CAROLE SILVER, Globalization and the U.S. Market in Legal Ser- vices—Shifting Identities (Summer 2000) 31:1093 WILLIAM B. SORABELLA, Less Developed Country as Start-up Corporation: Adopting the Venture Capital Model for Develop- ment in Light of Global Capital Market Realities (Winter 2000) . JAMES D. SOUTHWICK, Addressing Market Access Barriers in Japan Through the WTO: A Survey of Typical Japan Market Access Issues and the Possibility to Address Them Through WTO Dis- pute Resolution Procedures (Spring 2000) 31:923 TERENCE P. STEWART & AMY ANN KARPEL, Review of the Dispute Settlement Understanding: Operation of Panels (Spring 2000). . 31:593 JONATHAN STOEL, Codes of Conduct on Arms Transfers—the Move- ment Toward a Multilateral Approach (Summer 2000) 31:1285 CRAIG THORN & MARINN CARLSON, The Agreement on the Applica- tion of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures and the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (Spring 2000) 31:841 Mary TsAl, Globalization and Conditionality: Two Sides of the Sovereignty Coin (Summer 2000) 31:1317 J. MARTIN WAGNER, The WTO’s Interpretation of the SPS Agreement Has Undermined the Right of Governments to Establish Appropriate Levels of Protection Against Risk (Spring DON WALLACE, JR., In Memoriam: Joseph Parker Griffin (Winter Lori WALLACH, Transparency in WTO Dispute Resolution (Spring 2000] LAW & POLICY IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS OLIN L. WETHINGTON, Commentary on the Consultation Mecha- nism Under the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding During its First Five Years (Spring 2000) 31:583 S. BRUCE WILSON, Operation of the WTO in the Context of Overall U.S. Trade Policy Objectives (Spring 2000) ............... 31:1035 S. BRUCE WILSON, Can the WTO Dispute Settlement Body Be a Judicial Tribunal Rather than a Diplomatic Club? (Spring 31:779 AMB. ALAN WM. WOLFF, America’s Ability to Achieve tts Commer- cial Objectives and the Operation of the WTO (Spring 2000) . . . 31:1013 JEFFREY WOOL, The Case for A Commercial Orientation to the Proposed Unidroit Convention as Applied to Aircraft Equipment (Fall 1999) PEGGY YEH, Yo, Ho, Ho and a CD-ROM: The Current State of Software Piracy in the PRC (Fall 1999) ENDY ZEMENIDES, PAT HEAD, FRITZ ERMARTH, JOSEPH ONEK, ELEANOR ROBERTS LEWIS, & DR. RACHEL EHRENFELD, Round- table on Global Corruption (Fall 1999) TITLE INDEX Addressing Market Access Barriers in Japan Through the WTO: A Survey of Typical Japan Market Access Issues and the Possibility to Address Them Through WTO Dispute Resolution Procedures, JAMES D. SOUTHWICK (Spring 2000) Addressing Private and Public/Private Market Access Barriers, THEODORE POSNER (Spring 2000) The Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures and the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, CRAIG THORN & MARINN CARLSON (Spring 2000) 31:841 America’s Ability to Achieve tts Commercial Objectives and the Operation of the WTO, AMB. ALAN WM. WOLFF (Spring 2000). . 31:1013 Battling Global Corruption in the New Millennium, STEVEN R. SALBU (Fall 1999) Can the WTO Dispute Settlement Body Be a Judicial Tribunal Rather than a Diplomatic Club?, S$. BRUCE WILSON (Spring The Case for A Commercial Orientation to the Proposed Unidroit Convention as Applied to Aircraft Equipment, JEFFREY WOOL (Fall 1999) China and the World Trade Organization: Moving Forward With- out Sliding Backward, GREG MASTEL (Spring 2000) 1334 TITLE INDEX Co-Chairs’ Introduction, TIMOTHY M. REIF & WARREN MARUYAMA (Spring 2000) 31:551 Codes of Conduct on Arms Transfers—the Movement Toward a Multilateral Approach, JONATHAN STOEL (Summer 2000) ... . . 31:1285 Commentary on “The Appellate Body”, C. MiCHAEL HATHAWAY (Spring 2000) 31:697 Commentary on the Consultation Mechanism Under the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding During its First Five Years, OLIN L. WETHINGTON (Spring 2000) Commentary on the First Five Years of the WTO Antidumping Agreement and Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, RICHARD O. CUNNINGHAM (Spring 2000) Commentary: Operation of Dispute Settlement Panels, JOHN KINGERY (Spring 2000) Comments Regarding the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), CHARLES D. LAKE, III (Spring 2000) Commercial Transactions in the Middle East: What Law Governs?, H S SHAABAN (Fall 1999) Dedication to Walter Hollis and Ambassador Julius L. Katz (Spring Dialogue of the Deputies, MODERATOR: GARY R. EDSON; SPEAKERS: BRAD FIGEL, AMB. JEFFREY M. LANG, AMB. HUGO PAEMAN, & AmB. ALAN WM. WOLFF (Spring 2000) 31:1045 An Economic Reform Agenda for Indonesia?, PAUL H. BRIETZKE & THOMAS A. TIMBERG (Fall 1999) 31:1 Fine Tuning WTO Jurisprudence and the SPS Agreement: Lessons from the Beef Hormone Case, REGINE NEUGEBAUER (Summer 2000) 31:1255 The First Five Years of the WTO: General Agreement on Trade in Services, JEFFREY M. LANG (Spring 2000) 31:801 Globalization and Conditionality: Two Sides of the Sovereignty Cais, BEARY TRAD GRIND BOs 6 5 6c oi in ele weneaucnee 31:1317 Globalization and the U.S. Market in Legal Services—Shifting Identities, CAROLE SILVER (Summer 2000) ................ 31:1093 The Immigrant Investor Program: Proposed Solutions to Particu- lar Problems, BETH MACDONALD (Winter 2000) 31:403 Implementing Trips—a Test of Political Will, CHARLES S. LEVY (Spring 2000) 31:789 In Memoriam: Joseph Parker Griffin, DON WALLACE, JR. (Winter 2000] LAW & POLICY IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS International Accounting Rate Reform: The Role of International Organizations and Implications for Developing Countries, KATHERINE COLLINS (Spring 2000) 31:1077 International Law—New Actors and New Technologies: Center Stage for NGOs?, JOHN KING GAMBLE & CHARLOTTE Ku (Winter 31:221 Jus Cogens, Reparation Agreements, and Holocaust Slave Labor Litigation, DARCIE CHRISTOPHER (Summer 2000) 31:1227 Japan’s New Product Liability Law: Achieving Modest Success, PHIL ROTHENBERG (Winter 2000) 31:453 Less Developed Country as Start-up Corporation: Adopting the Venture Capital Model for Development in Light of Glo- bal Capital Market Realities, WILLIAM B. SORABELLA (Winter Loosening Organized Crime’s Stranglehold on the Russian Economy: Current Efforts and Suggested Strategies, LARISSA C. EARL (Fall 1999) Moving Forward—Rebuilding a Working Consensus on Trade, MODERATOR: IRA SHAPIRO; SPEAKERS: DANIEL TARULLO, RICH- ARD TRUMPKA, & AMB. CLAYTON YEUTTER (Spring 2000) 31:911 Operation of Consultations, Deterrence, and Mediation, C. CHRIS- TOPHER PARLIN (Spring 2000) 31:565 Operation of the Appellate Process and Functions, Including the Appellate Body, Visi RANGASWAMI (Spring 2000) 31:701 Operation of the WTO in the Context of Overall U.S. Trade Policy Objectives, S. BRUCE WILSON (Spring 2000) 31:1035 Operation of WTO Dispute Settlement Panels: Assessing Proposals for Reform, JAMES C. HECHT (Spring 2000) 31:657 Opting Out of Opt-Out Clauses: Removing Obstacles to Interna- tional Trade and International Peace, ARIEL M. EZRAHI (Fall Post-Seattle Administration Briefing, AMB. SUSAN G. ESSERMAN (Spring 2000) A Problem of Process in WTO Jurisprudence: Identifying Disputed Issues in Panels and Consultations, GARY N. HORLICK & GLENN R. BUTTERTON (Spring 2000) The Process and Procedure of Litigating at the World Trade Organization: A Review of the Work of the Appellate Body, ANDREW W. SHOYER & Eric M. SoLovy (Spring 2000) Public, Private, and Hybrid Public/Private Restraints of Trade: What Role for the WTO?, Merit E. JANow (Spring 2000) 1336 [Vol. 31 TITLE INDEX Review of the Dispute Settlement Understanding: Operation of Pan- els, TERENCE P. STEWART & AMY ANN KARrpPEL (Spring 2000) . . . The Role of Dispute Settlement in World Trade Law: Some Lessons from the Kodak-Fuji Dispute, JOHN LINARELLI (Winter 2000). . . The Role of the WTO in Furthering U.S. Trade Policy Objectives, FARYAR SHIRZAD (Spring 2000) 31:1039 Roundtable on Global Corruption, ENDY ZEMENIDES, PAT HEAD, FRITZ ERMARTH, JOSEPH ONEK, ELEANOR ROBERTS LEwis, & Dr. RACHEL EHRENFELD (Fall 1999) Science and the WTO, KATHLEEN A. AMBROSE (Spring 2000) Taming Unilateralism under the Trading System: Unfinished Job in the WTO Panel Ruling on United States Sections 301-310 of the Trade Act of 1974, SEUNG WHA CHANG (Summer 2900) 31:1151 Thailand’s Privatization of State Owned Enterprises During the Economic Downturn, JOHN DEMPSEY (Winter 2000) 31:373 Trade and Environment: What Conflict?, MARINO MARCICH (Spring 2000) 31:917 Transparency in WTO Dispute Resolution, LORI WALLACH (Spring 31:773 Trips Dispute Settlement after the Transition And Moratorium: Nonviolation and Situation Complaints Against Developing Coun- tries, TUAN N. SAMAHON (Spring 2000) 31:1051 Unmasking the WTO—Access to the DSB System: Can the WTO DSB Live Up to the Moniker “World Trade Court”? , JOHN A. RAGOSTA (Spring 2000) The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture, RANDY GREEN (Spring 2000) The WTO Antidumping and Subsidies Agreements: Did the United States Achieve its Objectives During the Uruguay Round?, PAUL C. ROSENTHAL & ROBERT T.C. VERMYLEN (Spring 2000) The WTO Dispute Settlement Implementation Procedures: A Sys- tem in Need of Reform, CAROLYN B. GLEASON & PAMELA D. WALTHER (Spring 2000) The WTO Dispute Settlement System: Prospects for Reform, FAR- YAR SHIRZAD (Spring 2000) The WTO's Interpretation of the SPS Agreement Has Undermined the Right of Governments to Establish Appropriate Levels of Protection Against Risk, J. MARTIN WAGNER (Spring 2000) .. . . 31:855 Yo, Ho, Ho and a CD-ROM: The Current State of Software Piracy in the PRC, PEGGY YEH (Fall 1999)

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