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John H. Jackson


Director; Institute of International Economic Law, University Professor

A.B., Princeton; J.D., University of Michigan; LL.D. (Hon.), Hamburg University, Germany; LL.D. (Hon.), European University Institute, Florence, Italy

Areas of Expertise:

International Law, International Trade

Professor Jackson’s most recent important honors include the Manley O. Hudson medal awarded to him in April 2008 by the American Society of International Law...

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Professor Jackson’s most recent important honors include the Manley O. Hudson medal awarded to him in April 2008 by the American Society of International Law (ASIL), and an honorary doctorate awarded to him in October 2008 by the European Union Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy. The Manley O. Hudson award is the highest honor of the ASIL, and is awarded no more than once a year in order to honor the pre-eminent scholarship and lifetime achievement in international law of the recipient. The EUI award of honorary doctorate is also intended to honor the excellence of lifetime work of legal scholarship related to international economic relations and activity.

Professor Jackson joined the Georgetown faculty after a distinguished career as Hessel E. Yntema Professor of Law at the University of Michigan. He has been a visiting faculty member at the University of Delhi in Delhi, India and the University of Brussels in Brussels, Belgium, a Consultant on Legal Education to the Ford Foundation, a Research Scholar at the headquarters of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in Geneva, Switzerland, and a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow in Brussels, Belgium. He has served as General Counsel for the Office of the President's Special Representative for Trade in the U.S. Executive Office of the President in Washington, D.C. (1973-1974), and Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Michigan (1988-1989). Over the years, he has also advised the U.S. and various foreign governments, international organizations, and in 2000, served as chairperson of a WTO panel for a trade dispute settlement procedure.

Professor Jackson has served as a member of the board of editors for the American Journal of International Law, Law and Policy in International Business, International Tax & Business Lawyer, Fordham International Law Journal, and the Maryland Journal of International Law & Trade. He is a member of the editorial board for The World Economy and a past member of the editorial boards for the International Bar Association and the Journal of World Trade Law. He is the Editor-in-Chief and a founding editor of the Journal of International Economic Law (JIEL), published by Oxford Press (UK) since 1998. On November 5, 1998, Professor Jackson was formally inaugurated to the position of University Professor at GULC. His inaugural lecture was subsequently the basis of an article in the JIEL (Vol. 3, Issue 1) entitled "International Economic Law in Times that are Interesting". Professor Jackson is also Director of the Institute of International Economic Law at GULC. In 1992, Professor Jackson received the Wolfgang Friedman Memorial Award, for lifelong contribution to the field of international law, of the Columbia University Journal of Transnational Law and Columbia Society of International Law at Columbia University. He has been an honorary vice president of the American Society of International Law, having previously served in various capacities including Vice President of the Society. Professor Jackson was also honored in early 2000 by the publication of a volume of essays in his honor by authors from four different continents, discussed and presented at a conference held at GULC in January 2001.

In November 2002, Professor Jackson delivered the annual Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lecture in Cambridge University, England. The series of three lectures was entitled "The Changing Fundamentals of International Law and International Economic Law: Perspectives on Sovereignty, Subsidiary, Power Allocation, and International Institution Building". A book published by Cambridge University Press in April 2006, based partly on these lectures, is entitled "Sovereignty, the WTO, and Changing Fundamentals of International Law". In June of 2003, Professor Jackson was awarded the honorary degree "Doctor Iuris Honoris Causa" from the University of Hamburg Faculty of Law. Also in June, he was appointed by WTO Director-General, Dr. Supachai Panitchpadki, to a WTO Consultative Board, composed of eight "eminent persons" and chaired by Peter Sutherland. The Board was charged with considering and presenting a report to the Director-General and others about various systemic institutional problems of the WTO, and this report was published in January 2005 by the WTO. In March 2006 Professor Jackson was honored in China with the title of "Honorary Professor" at the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) and Renmin University. Professor Jackson has published numerous books, articles, and chapters (a link to his full bibliography appears below). Among his more recent books are: The Jurisprudence of the GATT and the WTO: Insights on Treaty Law and Economic Relations (Cambridge University Press, 2000); The World Trade Organization: Constitution and Jurisprudence (Chatham House Papers, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1998); Legal Problems of International Economic Relations (West Group, 4th ed. 2002, co-authored); The World Trading System (MIT Press, 2d ed. 1997); Implementing the Uruguay Round (Oxford University Press, 1997, co-authored). His articles have appeared in law reviews throughout this country and abroad.

Recent Scholarship

Books

  • International Law in Financial Regulation and Monetary Affairs (John H. Jackson, Thomas Cottier & Rosa M. Lastra eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2012).    [BOOK]

Contributions to Law Reviews and Other Scholarly Journals

  • John H. Jackson, Introduction, 100 Geo. L.J. 2159-2160 (2012).    [HEIN] [L] [W] [WWW]

Book Chapters and Collected Works

  • John H. Jackson, History of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, in WTO - Trade in Goods 1-24 (Rüdiger Wolfrum, Peter-Tobias Stoll & Holger P. Hestermeyer eds., Leiden, Neth.: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2011).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Modern Approaches to Treaty Interpretation, in Trade and Competition Law in the EU and Beyond 187-193 (Inge Govaere, Reinhard Quick & Marco Bronckers eds., Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar 2011).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, WTO Dispute Settlement: Promise Fulfilled?, in Trade and Competition Law in the EU and Beyond 194-203 (Inge Govaere, Reinhard Quick & Marco Bronckers eds., Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar 2011).    [BOOK]

All Scholarship 2000 - Present

Forthcoming Works and Works in Progress

  • John H. Jackson, WTO Dispute Settlement - Appraisal and Prospects, in Institutional Aspects of the World Trade Organization's Effectiveness Conference (Stanford, Ca.: Stanford University Press forthcoming).   

Books

  • International Law in Financial Regulation and Monetary Affairs (John H. Jackson, Thomas Cottier & Rosa M. Lastra eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2012).    [BOOK]
  • Reconciling Environment and Trade (John H. Jackson, Edith Brown Weiss & Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder eds., Leiden, Neth.: Koninklijke Brill NV 2d ed. 2008).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, William J. Davey & Alan O. Sykes, Jr., Legal Problems of International Economic Relations: Cases, Materials and Text on the National and International Regulation of Transnational Economic Relations (St. Paul, Minn.: Thomson/West 5th ed. 2008 & Supp. 2008).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Sovereignty, the WTO and the Changing Fundamentals of International Law (New York: Cambridge University Press 2006).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Jagdish Bhagwati, Kwesi Botchwey, Niall FitzGerald, Koichi Hamada, Celso Lafer, Thierry de Montbrial & Peter Sutherland, The Future of the WTO: Addressing Institutional Challenges in the New Millennium (Geneva: WTO 2005).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, GATT/WTO fa li yu shi jian [The Jurisprudence of GATT and the WTO] (Beijing: Xin hua chu ban she 1st Chinese ed. 2002).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, William J. Davey & Alan O. Sykes, Legal Problems of International Economic Relations: Cases, Materials and Text on the National and International Regulation of Transnational Economic Relations (St. Paul, Minn.: West Group 4th ed. 2002).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, The World Trading System: Law and Policy of International Economic Relations (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 2d ed. 2002).   
  • Reconciling Environment and Trade (John H. Jackson & Edith Brown Weiss eds., Ardsley, N.Y.: Transnational Publishers 2001).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, The World Trading System: Law and Policy of International Economic Relations (Zhang Naigen trans., Shanghai, P.R.C.: Fudan University Press 2001).   
  • John H. Jackson, The World Trading System: Law and Policy of International Economic Relations (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 2d ed. 2000).   
  • John H. Jackson, The Jurisprudence of GATT and the WTO: Insights on Treaty Law and Economic Relations (New York: Cambridge University Press 2000).    [BOOK]

Contributions to Law Reviews and Other Scholarly Journals

  • John H. Jackson, Introduction, 100 Geo. L.J. 2159-2160 (2012).    [HEIN] [L] [W] [WWW]
  • John H. Jackson, In Memoriam, Scholarship as Contribution to World Peace, 33 Mich. J. Int'l L. 9 (2011).    [HEIN] [L] [W] [WWW]
  • John H. Jackson, Introductory Note, The Quest for International Law in Financial Regulation and Monetary Affairs, 13 J. Int'l Econ. L. 525-526 (2010).    [W] [WWW]
  • John H. Jackson, Comment, Process and Procedure in WTO Dispute Settlement, 42 Cornell Int'l L.J. 233-240 (2009).    [HEIN] [L] [W]
  • John H. Jackson, The Case of the World Trade Organization, 84 Int'l Aff. 437-454 (2008).   
  • John H. Jackson, Introduction to Sir Francis G. Jacobs' Essay, 11 J. Int'l Econ. L. 3-4 (2008).    [W]
  • John H. Jackson, Author's Response, 6 World Trade Rev. 491-498 (2007).    [W]
  • John H. Jackson, International Economic Law: Complexity and Puzzles, 10 J. Int'l Econ. L. 3-12 (2007).    [W]
  • John H. Jackson, The Changing Fundamentals of International Law and Ten Years of the WTO, 8 J. Int'l Econ. L. 3-15 (2005).    [W]
  • John H. Jackson, International Economic Law: Complexity and Puzzles, 8 J. Int'l Econ. L. 3-15 (2005).    [W]
  • John H. Jackson, The Role of International Law in Trade, 36 Geo. J. Int'l L. 663-667 (2005).    [HEIN] [L] [W]
  • John H. Jackson, A Tribute to Frederic L. Kirgis, 62 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 851-852 (2005).    [HEIN] [L] [W] [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, International Law Status of WTO Dispute Settlement Reports: Obligation to Comply or Option to "Buy Out"?, 98 Am. J. Int'l L. 109-125 (2004).    [HEIN] [L] [W] [Gtown Law]
  • John H. Jackson, The Varied Policies of International Juridical Bodies: Reflections on Theory and Practice, 25 Mich. J. Int'l L. 869-878 (2004).    [HEIN] [L] [W]
  • John H. Jackson Changing Fundamentals of International Law & International Economic Law in the Face of Current Economic and Geo-Political Challenges, Bd 41 (Dezember 2003) 435-448.   
  • John H. Jackson, In Memory of Professor Robert Hudec: A Great Mind and a Passion for Truth, 6 J. Int'l Econ. L. 729-744 (2003).    [W]
  • John H. Jackson, Sovereignty - Modern: A New Approach to an Outdated Concept, 97 Am. J. Int'l L. 782-802 (2003).    [HEIN] [L] [W] [Gtown Law]
  • John H. Jackson, Tribute to Harold Jacobson, 24 Mich. J. Int'l L. 1015-1017 (2003).    [HEIN] [L] [W]
  • John H. Jackson & Rafael Tiago Juk Benke, The WTO Cases on US "Trade Remedies": Opening A Discussion, 6 J. Int'l Econ. L. 111 (2003).    [W]
  • John H. Jackson, Grant Aldonas, Warren Maruyama, Timothy Reif & William Reinsch, The WTO: Domestic Regulation and the Challenge of Shaping Trade: Presentation Summary and Comments, 37 Int'l Law. 809-816 (2003).    [HEIN] [L]
  • John H. Jackson, Afterword: The Linkage Problem – Comments on Five Texts, 96 Am. J. Int'l L. 118-125 (2002).    [HEIN] [L] [W] [Gtown Law]
  • John H. Jackson, Perceptions About the WTO Trade Institutions, 1 World Trade Rev. 101-114 (2002).    [W]
  • John H. Jackson & Carlos M. Vázquez, Some Reflections on Compliance With WTO Dispute Settlement Decisions, 33 Law & Pol'y Int'l Bus. 555-567 (2002).    [HEIN] [L] [SSRN]
  • John H. Jackson & James V. Feinerman, China's WTO Accession Survey of Materials, 4 J. Int’l Econ. L. 329-335 (2001).    [HEIN]
  • John H. Jackson, International Economic Relations in the 21st Century, 2 Eur. Bus. Org. L. Rev. 625-640 (2001).   
  • John H. Jackson & Patricio Grané, The Saga Continues: An Update on the Banana Dispute and Its Procedural Offspring, 4 J. Int'l Econ. L. 581-595 (2001).    [HEIN]
  • John H. Jackson, The WTO "Constitution" and Proposed Reforms: Seven "Mantras" Revisited, 4 J. Int'l Econ. L. 67-78 (2001).    [HEIN]
  • John H. Jackson, Comments on Shrimp/Turtle and the Product/Process Distinction, 11 Eur. J. Int’l L. 303-307 (2000).    [SSRN]
  • John H. Jackson, International Economic Law in Times that are Interesting, 3 J. Int'l Econ. L. 3-14 (2000).    [HEIN]
  • John H. Jackson, The Perils of Globalization and the World Trading System, 24 Fordham Int'l L.J. 371-382 (2000).    [HEIN] [L] [W]
  • John H. Jackson & Mauricio Salas, Procedural Overview of the WTO EC-Banana Dispute, 3 J. Int'l Econ. L. 145-166 (2000).    [HEIN]
  • John H. Jackson, Remarks, 94 Am. Soc'y Int'l L. Proc. 222-224 (2000).    [HEIN] [W]
  • John H. Jackson, A Trade Lawyer’s Brief Comments on the Financial Crisis, 34 Int'l Law. 207-209 (2000).    [HEIN] [L] [W]

Book Chapters and Collected Works

  • John H. Jackson, History of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, in WTO - Trade in Goods 1-24 (Rüdiger Wolfrum, Peter-Tobias Stoll & Holger P. Hestermeyer eds., Leiden, Neth.: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2011).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Modern Approaches to Treaty Interpretation, in Trade and Competition Law in the EU and Beyond 187-193 (Inge Govaere, Reinhard Quick & Marco Bronckers eds., Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar 2011).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, WTO Dispute Settlement: Promise Fulfilled?, in Trade and Competition Law in the EU and Beyond 194-203 (Inge Govaere, Reinhard Quick & Marco Bronckers eds., Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar 2011).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Comment on [The Calculation and Design of Trade Retaliation in Context: What Is the Goal of Suspending WTO Obligations?], in The Law, Economics and Politics of Retaliation in WTO Dispute Settlement 66-69 (Chad P. Bown & Joost Pauwelyn eds., New York: Cambridge University Press 2010).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, The Evolution of the World Trading System: The Legal and Institutional Context, in The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law (Daniel Bethlehem et al. eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2009).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson & Edith Brown Weiss, The Framework for Environment and Trade Disputes, in Reconciling Environment and Trade 1-38 (Edith Brown Weiss, John H. Jackson & Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder eds., Leiden, Neth.: Koninklijke Brill NV 2d ed. 2008).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Sovereignty: Outdated Concept or New Approaches, in Redefining Sovereignty in International Economic Law 3-26 (Wenhua Shan, Penelope Simons & Dalvinder Singh eds., Oxford: Hart Publishing 2008).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Yasuhei Taniguchi, Julio Lacarte Muró, George Bermann, Frieder Roessler & Werner Zdouc, Panel Discussion: Examining the Dispute Settlement System: How Has It Performed?, in The WTO: Governance, Dispute Settlement, and Developing Countries 387-405 (Merit E. Janow, Victoria Donaldson & Alan Yanovich eds., Huntington, N.Y.: Juris Publishing 2008).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Grant Aldonas, Martin Wolf, Seiichi Kondo, Paul Blustein & Keith Rockwell, Panel Discussion: Reflections on the World Trade Organization in the Context of Economic Globalization, in The WTO: Governance, Dispute Settlement, and Developing Countries 297-318 (Merit E. Janow, Victoria Donaldson & Alan Yanovich eds., Huntington, N.Y.: Juris Publishing 2008).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, The World Trade Organization After Ten Years: The Role of the WTO in a Globalized World, in Current Legal Problems 2006 427-446 (Jane Holder et al., eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Preface, in World Trade Law in Practice 5-6 (Markus W. Gehrind et al. eds., London: Globe Business Publishing Ltd. 2006).   
  • John H. Jackson, Reflections on the Possible Research Agenda For Exploring the Relationship Between Human Rights Norms and International Trade Rules, in International Trade and Human Rights: Foundations and Conceptual Issues 19-28 (Frederick M. Abbott, Christine Breining-Kaufmann & Thomas Cottier eds., Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press 2006).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Reflections on the Trade & Peace Relationship, in Trade as Guarantor of Peace, Liberty and Security? Studies in Transitional Legal Policy No. 37, 23-32 (Padideh Ala'i Tomer Broude & Colin Picker eds., Wash., D.C.: The American Society of International Law 2006).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Safeguards and Adjustment Policies, in The WTO, Safeguards, and Temporary Protection from Imports (Chad P. Brown ed., Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar 2006).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, The WTO Dispute Settlement After Ten Years: The First Decade's Promises and Challenges, in The WTO in the Twenty-First Century: Dispute Settlement, Negotiations, and Regionalism in Asia 23-27 (Yasuhei Taniguchi, Alan Yanovich & Jan Bohanes eds., Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge University Press 2006).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Foreword, in WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding: A Detailed Interpretation (Yang Guohua, Bryan Mercurio & Li Yongjie eds., Cambridge, Mass.: Kluwer Law International 2005).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, General Editors Foreword, in Human Rights and International Trade v-ix (Thomas Cottier, Joost Pauwelyn & Elisabeth Burgi, eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2005).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson & Steven P. Crowley, WTO Dispute Procedures, Standard of Review, and Deference to National Governments, in The WTO and International Trade Law/Dispute Settlement 125-145 (Petros C. Mavroidis & Alan O. Sykes eds., Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar 2005).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Citizens Working Across National Borders: The Experience in the North American Great Lakes, in Public Participation in the Governance of International Freshwater Resources 118-138 (Carl Bruch, Libor Jansky, Mikiyasu Nakayama & Kazimierz A. Salewicz eds., New York: United Nations University Press 2005).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, General Editor's Foreword, in Human Rights and International Trade iv-ix (Thomas Cottier, Joost Pauwelyn & Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2005).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Justice Feliciano and the WTO Environmental Cases: Laying the Foundation of a "Constitutional Jurisprudence" with Implications for Developing Countries, in Law in the Service of Human Dignity: Essays in Honour of Florentino Feliciano 29-43 (Steve Charnovitz, Debra P. Steger, Peter van den Bossche & Florentino P. Feliciano eds., Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press 2005).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Remarks on Dispute Settlement: Where to Now?, in WTO Law and Process 90 (Mads Tønneson Andenæs & Frederico Ortino eds., London: British Institute of International & Comparative Law 2005).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, The WTO Institution and Constitution: Evolution & Prospects, in WTO and East Asia 13-23 (Mitsuo Matsushita & Dukgeun Ahn eds., London: Cameron 2004).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Impact of China’s Accession to the WTO on that Organization, in China and the World Trading System: Entering the New Millenium 19-30 (Deborah Z. Cass, Brett Williams & George Robert Barker eds., Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press 2003).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, International Economic Relations in the 21st Century, in Spontaneous Order, Organization and the Law: Roads to a European Civil Society: Liber Amicorum Ernst-Joachim Mestmäcker 197-212 (Talia Einhorn ed., The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press 2003).   
  • John H. Jackson, The WTO "Constitution" and Proposed Reforms: Seven Mantras Revisited, in International Trade Law 351-362 (Ronald A. Cass & Michael S. Knoll eds., Aldershot/Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate/Dartmouth 2003).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson & Steven P. Crowley, WTO Dispute Procedures, Standard of Review, and Deference to National Governments, in International Law: Classic and Contemporary Readings 231-254 (Charlotte Ku & Paul F. Diehl eds., Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Publishers 2d ed. 2003).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Reflections on Constitutional Changes to the Global Trading System, in International Economic Regulation 53-62 (Jane Kelsey ed., Aldershot/Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate/Dartmouth 2002).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Reflections on Constitutional Changes to the Global Trading System, in International Economic Regulation 53-62 (Jane Kelsey ed., Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate 2002).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Sovereignty, Subsidiarity, and Separation of Powers: The High-Wire Balancing Act of Globalization, in The Political Economy of International Trade Law: Essays in Honour of Robert C. Hudec 13-30 (Daniel L.M. Kennedy & James D. Southwick eds., Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press 2002).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson & Edith Brown Weiss, The Framework for Environment and Trade Disputes, in Reconciling Environment and Trade 1-37 (John H. Jackson & Edith Brown Weiss eds., Ardsley, N.Y.: Transnational Publishers 2001).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, The Role and Effectiveness of the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism, in Brookings Trade Forum 2000 179-219 (Susan Margaret Collins & Dani Rodrik eds., Wash., D.C.: Brookings Institute Press 2001).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, The WTO Evolving Constitution, in In Einem Vereinten Europa dem Frieden der Welt zu Dienen: Liber Amicorum Thomas Oppermann 411-426 (Claus Dieter Classen et al. eds., Berlin, F.R.G.: Duncker & Humbolt 2001).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Dispute Settlement and a New Round, in The WTO After Seattle 269-282 (Jeffrey J. Schott ed., Wash., D.C.: The Institute for International Economics 2000).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Dispute Settlement and the WTO, in Seattle, the WTO, and the Future of the Multilateral Trading System 61-77 (Roger B. Porter & Pierre Sauve eds., Cambridge, Mass.: The Center for Business and Government, Harvard University 2000).    [BOOK]
  • John H. Jackson, Dispute Settlement and the WTO: Emerging Problems, in From GATT to the WTO: The Multilateral Trading System in the New Millenium 67-82 (The Hague: Kluwer International 2000).    [BOOK]

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