Section Ⅰ: International Trade Law: Constitutionalisation and Judicialisation in the WTO and Beyond 1
Section Ⅰ.1 Constitutionalisation and the WTO: Two Competing Visions from Two Different Disciplines 3
1.Multilevel Trade Governance in the WTO Requires Multilevel Constitutionalism&Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann 5
2.Democratic Legitimacy of Transnational Trade Governance:A View from Political Theory&Patrizia Nanz 59
Section Ⅰ.2 Judicialisation: Empirical Inquiries and Constitutional Concerns 83
3.Dispute Settlement under GATT and WTO:An Empirical Enquiry into a Regime Change&Achim Helmedach and Bernhard Zangl 85
4.The Appellate Body’s ‘Response’ to the Tensions and Interdependencies Between Transnational Trade Governance and Social Regulation&Christiane Gerstetter 111
Section Ⅰ.3 Participatory Governance: Emerging Patterns and their Juridi fication 133
5.Why Co-operate? Civil Society Participation at the WTO&Jens Steffek and Claudia Kissling 135
6.Legal Patterns of Global Governance: Participatory Transnational Governance&Rainer Nickel 157
Section Ⅰ.4 Legalisation Patterns outside the WTO 197
7.Non-Traditional Patterns of Global Regulation:Is the WTO ‘Missing the Boat’?&Joost Pauwelyn 199
8.Conflicts and Comity in Transnational Governance:Private International Law as Mechanism and Metaphor for Transnational Social Regulation through Plural Legal Regimes&Robert Wai 229
Section Ⅱ: Transnational Governance Arrangements for Product Safety 263
Section Ⅱ.1 Food Safety Regulation: the SPS Agreement and the Codex Alimentarius 265
9.Fixing the Codex? Global Food-Safety Governance Under Review&Thorsten Huller and Leo Maier 267
10.The Precautionary Principle in Support of Practical Reason:an Argument Against Formalistic Interpretations of the Precautionary Principle&Alexia Herwig 301
11.Beyond the Science/Democracy Dichotomy:The World Trade Organisation Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement and Administrative Constitutionalism&Elizabeth Fisher 327
12.Administrative Globalisation and Curbing the Excesses of the State&Damian Chalmers 351
Section Ⅱ.2 The TBT Agreement and International Standardisation 381
13.A New Device for Creating International Legal Normativity:The WTO Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement and International Standards’&Robert Howse 383
14.The Empire’s Drains: Sources of Legal Recognition of Private Standardisation under the TBT Agreement&Harm Schepel 397
Section Ⅲ: Alternative Conceptions of International Economic Law and Multilevel Governance 411
15.The Idea of a Three-dimensional Conflicts Law as Constitutional Form&Christian Joerges 413
16.The World Trade Organization and Global Administrative Law.&Richard B Stewart and Michelle Ratton Sanchez-Badin 457
17.Towards a Five Storey House&Thomas Cottier 495
18.The Future of International Economic Law:A Research Agenda&Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann 533
Index 577