States and Non-Participatory Memberships in the WTO
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1 The Puzzle of Non-participatory Membership -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Research Rationale -- 1.3 Research Questions -- 1.4 Non-participatory Membership -- 1.4.1 Pure Non-participation -- 1.4.2 Strategic Bargaining -- 1.4.3 Free Riding -- 1.5 Research Design -- 1.6 Organization of the Study -- References -- Chapter 2 Cheating, Costs and Litigation at the World Trade Organization -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Premise of Prisoner's Dilemma -- 2.3 A Model of Trade and Dispute Resolution -- 2.4 Empirical Implications of the Model -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 To File or Not to File? The Anti-Dumping Agreement and Ordinary Portland Grey Cement -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Justification for the Cases Selected -- 3.3 The Contested Good: Ordinary Portland Grey Cement -- 3.4 Dumping as a Trading Strategy -- 3.5 Dumping at the World Trade Organization -- 3.6 The Anti-Dumping Agreement and Its Ambiguities -- 3.6.1 Like Products: How Alike Should They Be? -- 3.6.2 Finding the Normal Value -- 3.6.3 Determining the Dumping Margin -- 3.6.4 Determining Material Injury -- 3.6.5 Dumping and the Domestic Industry -- 3.6.6 Threat of Material Injury and the Domestic Industry -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Legal Capacity and Non-participatory Membership -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Membership in WTO Negotiation Groups -- 4.2.1 China-Cement (December 16, 2003) -- 4.2.2 Guatemala-Cement I and II (October 17, 1996 and January 5, 1999) -- 4.2.3 United States-Cement (January 31, 2003) -- 4.3 Membership in Other International Dispute Resolution Organizations -- 4.4 Membership in Regional Dispute Settlement Organizations at the Time of the Dispute -- 4.5 Membership in the Advisory Centre on WTO Law (ACWL).