The Transit of Goods in Public International Law.
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- 9789004288225
- 343.09/32
- K4025.M45 2015
Intro -- The Transit of Goods in Public International Law -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Part 1: Transit in International Trade: First Approach to the Concept -- 1 Transit of Goods within the International Economic Legal System -- I Notion of "International Economic Law" -- II Definition of "Goods" -- III Introduction to the Concept of Transit: Meaning of Traffic Transit -- IV Main Concerns about Goods in Transit -- V Conclusions -- 2 Transit in the History of Foreign Trade -- Part 2: Concept of Transit in the Various Fields of Law -- 3 Multilateral and Plurilateral Agreements -- I Barcelona Convention and Statute on Freedom of Transit, 1921 -- A Origins of the Conference of Barcelona, 1921 -- B Object and Scope of Application of the Barcelona Convention, 1921 -- C Statute of the 1921 Barcelona Convention -- D Conclusions -- II Chicago Convention, 1944 -- A Notion and History of Air Law -- B Object and Scope of Application -- C Sovereignty in the Air -- D Freedoms of the Air -- III General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 1947: Art. V -- A Origin of the Freedom of Transit under gatt 1947 -- B Object and Scope of Application -- C Interpretation of Art. V GATT 1994 by the Panel -- D Art. V GATT 1994 and the "Production Fiction" Theory -- E Conclusions -- IV un Convention on Transit Trade of Land-Locked States, New York, 1965 -- A Introduction -- B Object and Scope of Application -- C Freedom of Transit under the New York Convention -- D Limits to the Freedom of Transit -- E Transit Trade: An Imperfect Right? -- F Conclusions -- V United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982 -- A Evolution of Transit in the History of the Law of the Sea -- B Right of Transit Passage -- C Right of Innocent Passage -- D Freedom of Transit for Landlocked States -- VI Energy Charter Treaty, 1994.
A Introduction -- B The Transit Provision: Art. 7 ECT -- C Challenges of Energy Transit in International Law -- D Conclusions -- 4 Regional and Bilateral Agreements -- Part 3: Transit of Goods in Public International Law - The Doha Round Negotiations on Trade Facilitation: Challenges (I) -- 5 Introduction to the Doha Round Negotiations on Trade Facilitation Concerning Freedom of Transit -- 6 The WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) -- I The "Freedom of Transit" Provision of the tfa and its Relationship with the gatt 1994 and the ECT -- II Implementation of the tfa within the wto Agreement -- 7 Implications -- Part 4: Legal Status and Implementation of Transit: Challenges (II) -- 8 Transit - Difference of Legal Concepts: Freedom of Transit (of goods) vs. Right of Transit (of goods) -- 9 Legal Status of Transit -- I Transit as Customary International Law -- A Introduction to Customary International Law Concerning Transit -- B Elements of Transit as Customary International Law: State Practice and Opinio Juris -- II Right of Transit as a Conditional Right -- 10 Definition, Qualification and Implementation of Transit -- 11 Implications -- Prospect and Conclusion -- Bibliography and Case Law -- Index.
The Transit of Goods in Public International Law, examines the legal status of transit, its definition, and its enforceability under international law using principles of systemic integration, effective rights, and economic cooperation.
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