Publications by Joost Pauwelyn

   
   

 
This page contains a list of selected publications by Joost Pauwelyn, Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, with options to download each paper from various sources. For a complete list of publications by Professor Joost Pauwelyn, please see his CV.
 
2010 Papers
 

 Michaels, Ralf and Pauwelyn , Joost. Conflict of Norms or Conflict of Laws? Different Techniques in the Fragmentation of Public International Law (January 28, 2010). MULTI-SOURCE EQUIVALENT NORMS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, Tomer Broude & Yuval Shany, eds., Oxford: Hart, 2010. 

 
               
2009 Papers
 
 Berman, A. and Joost Pauwelyn. Emergency Action by the WTO Director-General: Global Administrative Law and the WTO's Initial Response to the 2008-09 Financial Crisis. International Organizations Law Review 6 (2009): 499-512.
 
    
 Pauwelyn, Joost and Eduardo Salles. Forum Shopping Before International Tribunals:  (Real) Concerns, (Im)possible Solutions. Cornell International Law Journal 42 (2009): 77-118.
 
              
2008 Papers
 
 DiMascio, Nicholas and Joost Pauwelyn. Non-Discrimination in Trade and Investment Treaties:  Worlds Apart or Two Sides of the Same Coin?. American Journal of International Law 102 (2008): 48-89.
 
                    
 Pauwelyn , Joost. New Trade Politics for the 21st Century. Journal of International Economic Law 11.3 (September 2008): 59-573.
 
              
2007 Papers
 
 Pauwelyn, Joost. U.S. Federal Climate Policy and Competitiveness Concerns: The Limits and Options of International Trade Law. Working Paper, Nicolas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. Duke University. April 2007.
 
         
  Pauwelyn , Joost. Optimal Protection of International Law: Navigating European Absolutism and American Voluntarism. University of St. Gallen Law & Economics Working Paper No. 27.
 
          
2006 Papers
 
 Pauwelyn , Joost. Adding Sweeteners to Softwood Lumber: The WTO-NAFTA Spaghetti Bowl is Cooking. Journal of International Economic Law 9.1 (March 2006): 197-206
 
               
 Pauwelyn , Joost. Europe, America and the Unity of International Law (March 2006). Duke Law School Legal Studies Paper No. 103.
 
         
2005 Papers
 
 Pauwelyn , Joost. The Transformation of World Trade. Duke Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 66.
 
               
 Pauwelyn , Joost. RIEN NE VA PLUS? Distinguishing Domestic Regulation from Market Access in GATT and GATS. Duke Law School Legal Studies Paper No. 85. World Trade Review (April 2005): 131-170.
 
               
 Pauwelyn , Joost. The Sutherland Report: A Missed Opportunity for Genuine Debate on Trade, Globalization and Reforming the WTO. Duke Law School Legal Studies Paper No. 68. Journal of International Economic Law 8.2 (June 2005): 329-346.
 
         
 Pauwelyn , Joost. Just Trade, Book Review: Trade, Inequality, and Justice: Toward a Liberal Theory of Just Trade. Duke Law School Legal Studies Paper No. 70. George Washington International Law Review 3.2 (2005).
 
         
2004 Papers
 
 Pauwelyn, Joost. Bridging Fragmentation and Unity:  International Law as a Universe of Inter-Connected Islands, Michigan Journal of International Law 25 (2004): 903-927.
 
              
 Pauwelyn , Joost. Going Global or Regional or Both? Dispute Settlement in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and Overlaps with Other Jurisdictions, in particular that of the WTO. Minnesota Journal of Global Trade 1 (2004).
 
               
 Crawford Brown, D., Joost Pauwelyn, and Kelly Smith. Environmental Risk, Precaution and Scientific Rationality in the Context of WTO/NAFTA Trade Rules. Risk Analysis 24.2 (2004) 461-9.
 
         
 Pauwelyn , Joost. The Puzzle of WTO Safeguards and Regional Trade Agreements. Journal of International Economic Law 7.1 (2004): 109-142.
 
         
  Pauwelyn , Joost, Recent Books on Trade and Environment: GATT Phantoms Still Haunt the WTO. European Journal of International Law 15.3 (June 2004): 575-592.
 
              
2003 Papers
 
 Pauwelyn , Joost. A Typology of Multilateral Treaty Obligations: Are WTO Obligations Bilateral or Collective in Nature?. European Journal of International Law 14 (2003): 907-952.
 
              
 Pauwelyn, Joost. 2003, How to Win a WTO Dispute Based on Non-WTO Law? Questions of Jurisdiction and Merits. Journal of World Trade, Vol. 37, No. 6, 2003.
 
         
 Pauwelyn , Joost. The Limits of Litigation: 'Americanization' and Negotiation in the Settlement of WTO Disputes. Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution 19 (2003): 121-140.
 
                   
 Pauwelyn , Joost. WTO Compassion or Superiority Complex?: What to Make of the WTO Waiver for 'Conflict Diamonds'. Michigan Journal of International Law 24.4 (2003): 1177-1207.
 
                   
2002 Papers
 
 Pauwelyn, Joost. The Use of Experts in WTO Dispute Settlement. International and Comparative Law Quarterly 51 (2002): 325-364.
 
               
 Pauwelyn, Joost. Cross-agreement Complaints before the Appellate Body: A case study of the EC – Asbestos Dispute. World Trade Review 1.1 (2002): 63-87.
 
    
2001 Papers
 
 Pauwelyn, Joost. The Role of Public International Law in the WTO:  How Far Can We Go?. American Journal of International Law 95 (2001): 535-578.
 
                    
2000 Papers
 
 Pauwelyn, Joost. Enforcement and Countermeasures in the WTO: Rules are Rules – Towards a More Collective Approach. American Journal of International Law 94 (2000): 621-633.
 
               
 Pauwelyn, Joost. An Overview of the WTO Agreements on Health and Technical Standards and Their Impact on Communication. Zeischrift Für Das Gesamte Lebensmittelrecht (2000) 843-858.
 
                   
1999 Papers
 
 Pauwelyn , Joost. The WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures as Applied in the First Three SPS Disputes. EC - Hormones, Australia - Salmon and Japan - Varietals. Journal of International Economic Law 2.4 (1999): 641-664.
 
               
    
1998 Papers
 
 Pauwelyn, Joost. Evidence, Proof and Persuasion in WTO Dispute Settlement, Who Bears the Burden. Journal of International Economic Law 1 (1998): 227-258.