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Volume 52, Number 3 (Summer 2021)

Foreword

The Year in International Trade Law: Challenges and Reform

Jesse Krier

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Is China’s Rise the WTO’s Demise?

Kevin J. Fandl

Fit for Purpose? The Extent and Enforcement of International Trade Agreement Labor Obligations after the Guatamala – Labor Obligations Decisions

Kevin Banks

Brexit – The Legal Intracacies in Rolling Over EU PTAs

Girish Deepak

Beyond State Freedom and International Discipline? Questioning the Place of International Investment Law in Conflict and Post-Conflict Settings

Joshua Poon

Notes

Fishing for Answers: Illegal Fishing, Depleted Stocks, and the Need for WTO Fishing Disciplines

Stephen Floyd

The National Security Exception in WTO Law: Emerging Jurisprudence and Future Direction

Jacob Gladysz

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