The WTO banana dispute settlement and its implications for trade relations between the United States and the European Union.
Cornell International Law Journal, September, 2002 by Clark, Hunter R.
Introduction
I. The Background and History of the Banana Dispute
A. Bananas I
B. Bananas II
C. Bananas III
D. The Banana Dispute Settlement
II. Good for American Corporations, Latin American
Producers, and European Consumers, but bad for the
ACP?
A. Ending the ACP's Preferential Trade Status
B. One Thing About Which the United States and
European Union Agree: Linking Aid to Reform
Conclusiion
Introduction
There tends to be little that the United States and Europe agree upon these days. (1) Even their cooperation in the war on terrorism has been tinged with jealousy, hurt feelings, and resentment over America's growing political, economic, cultural, and military power. (2) In...
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