The First Decade of NAFTA: The Future of Free Trade in North America
Biographical note
Kevin C. Kennedy is Professor of Law at Michigan State University-Detroit College of Law.
Table of contents
Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction: The First Decade of Free Trade in North America, Kevin C. Kennedy;
Part I: Trade in Goods; Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction to Rules of Origin, Peter M. Zubrin; Chapter 2: NAFTA Chapter 9 and the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, Maureen Irish; Part II: Trade in the Agricultural Sector; Introduction; Chapter 3: Managing Trade in Agriculture in North America, Raj Bhala; Chapter 4: Agricultural Trade and NAFTA: The Case of Mexico, Antonio Yunez-Naude, Fernando Barceinas Paredes; Chapter 5: Against the Grain: U.S.-Canada Wheat Trade Dispute, Catherine Curtiss; Part III: Trade in Services; Introduction; Chapter 6: The Canadian Preoccupation with NAFTA’s Impact on Health Services: A Serious Iissue, a Non-Iissue or Something in Between?, J. Anthony VanDuzer; The First Decade of NAFTA; Chapter 7: Financial Services Regulation After NAFTA, Michael P. Malloy; Chapter 8: Mexico’s Changing Energy Regulatory Framework:
Liberalization Under NAFTA Chapter 6?, Eduardo Núñez-Rodríguez;
Part IV: Investment and the Settlement of Investment Disputes; Introduction;
Chapter 9: Constitutional Challenges to NAFTA; Chapter 11; A Mexican Perspective,
Santiago González-Luna; Chapter 10: Distinguishing Expropriation and Regulation under
NAFTA Chapter 11: Making Explicit the Link to Property, Céline Lévesque; Chapter 11: The Potential for Overlap in NAFTA Chapter 11 Obligations, Todd Weiler;
Part V: Trade and the Environment; Introduction; Chapter 12: The Environmental Impact of NAFTA on Mexico, Alberto Székely; Chapter 13: NAFTA and The Environment: Lessons for the Americas,
Mónica Araya;. Chapter 14: The Kyoto Rift: Trade Law Implications of Canada’s
Kyoto Implementation Strategy in an Era of Canadian-U.S. Environmental Divergence, Craig Forcese;
Part VI: Trade Remedies; Introduction; Chapter 15: Continental Conversations: Remand of Binational
Panel Decisions Under NAFTA Chapter 19, Chi Carmody; Chapter 16: NAFTA Chapter 19 and Safeguards Relief from a Mexican Perspective, Alejandro Gómez-Strozzi; Chapter 17: Chapters 19 and 20 of NAFTA: An Overview and Analysis of NAFTA Dispute Settlement, Patrick F.J. Macrory; Part VII: Beyond NAFTA: The Future of Free Trade in North America; Introduction; Chapter 18: The Evolution of FTA Investment Provisions: From NAFTA to the United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement,
David A. Gantz; Chapter 19: Whither NAFTA in the New Security Environment?, Gustavo Vega-Cánovas; .Chapter 20: Oh, Those Irritating Trade Irritants: Seeking to Eliminate Trade Remedy Protections from the North American Economic Space, Alan S. Alexandroff; Chapter 21: Closing Remarks
M. Peter McPherson; Part VIII: Presentations by Government Representatives;
Address by Randle Wilson, Director, Strategic Trade Policy, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada; Address by Juan Bosco Martí, Chief of Staff for the Undersecretary
for North America, Mexico Ministry of Foreign Relations; Remarks by Peter Allgeier, Deputy United States Trade Representative; Office of the United States Trade Representative; Biographies; Index.
Part I: Trade in Goods; Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction to Rules of Origin, Peter M. Zubrin; Chapter 2: NAFTA Chapter 9 and the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, Maureen Irish; Part II: Trade in the Agricultural Sector; Introduction; Chapter 3: Managing Trade in Agriculture in North America, Raj Bhala; Chapter 4: Agricultural Trade and NAFTA: The Case of Mexico, Antonio Yunez-Naude, Fernando Barceinas Paredes; Chapter 5: Against the Grain: U.S.-Canada Wheat Trade Dispute, Catherine Curtiss; Part III: Trade in Services; Introduction; Chapter 6: The Canadian Preoccupation with NAFTA’s Impact on Health Services: A Serious Iissue, a Non-Iissue or Something in Between?, J. Anthony VanDuzer; The First Decade of NAFTA; Chapter 7: Financial Services Regulation After NAFTA, Michael P. Malloy; Chapter 8: Mexico’s Changing Energy Regulatory Framework:
Liberalization Under NAFTA Chapter 6?, Eduardo Núñez-Rodríguez;
Part IV: Investment and the Settlement of Investment Disputes; Introduction;
Chapter 9: Constitutional Challenges to NAFTA; Chapter 11; A Mexican Perspective,
Santiago González-Luna; Chapter 10: Distinguishing Expropriation and Regulation under
NAFTA Chapter 11: Making Explicit the Link to Property, Céline Lévesque; Chapter 11: The Potential for Overlap in NAFTA Chapter 11 Obligations, Todd Weiler;
Part V: Trade and the Environment; Introduction; Chapter 12: The Environmental Impact of NAFTA on Mexico, Alberto Székely; Chapter 13: NAFTA and The Environment: Lessons for the Americas,
Mónica Araya;. Chapter 14: The Kyoto Rift: Trade Law Implications of Canada’s
Kyoto Implementation Strategy in an Era of Canadian-U.S. Environmental Divergence, Craig Forcese;
Part VI: Trade Remedies; Introduction; Chapter 15: Continental Conversations: Remand of Binational
Panel Decisions Under NAFTA Chapter 19, Chi Carmody; Chapter 16: NAFTA Chapter 19 and Safeguards Relief from a Mexican Perspective, Alejandro Gómez-Strozzi; Chapter 17: Chapters 19 and 20 of NAFTA: An Overview and Analysis of NAFTA Dispute Settlement, Patrick F.J. Macrory; Part VII: Beyond NAFTA: The Future of Free Trade in North America; Introduction; Chapter 18: The Evolution of FTA Investment Provisions: From NAFTA to the United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement,
David A. Gantz; Chapter 19: Whither NAFTA in the New Security Environment?, Gustavo Vega-Cánovas; .Chapter 20: Oh, Those Irritating Trade Irritants: Seeking to Eliminate Trade Remedy Protections from the North American Economic Space, Alan S. Alexandroff; Chapter 21: Closing Remarks
M. Peter McPherson; Part VIII: Presentations by Government Representatives;
Address by Randle Wilson, Director, Strategic Trade Policy, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada; Address by Juan Bosco Martí, Chief of Staff for the Undersecretary
for North America, Mexico Ministry of Foreign Relations; Remarks by Peter Allgeier, Deputy United States Trade Representative; Office of the United States Trade Representative; Biographies; Index.
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