10 Feb 2010 | Books/ Book Chapters
Das Nachhaltigkeitskonzept als rechtliche Kategorie im Spannungsfeld zwischen staatlichen Regulierungsinteressen und Investorschutz
by Katja Gehne, in Prof. Dr. Marc Bungenberg, LL.M., Dr. Joern Griebel, Dr. St…
The World Trade Institute (WTI) is committed to advancing scholarly research in the fields of international trade law, economics, and political science. Our research staff regularly publish a broad array of academic works, including:
These publications reflect the interdisciplinary nature of our work and contribute to global debates on trade, investment, and sustainable development.
10 Feb 2010 | Books/ Book Chapters
by Katja Gehne, in Prof. Dr. Marc Bungenberg, LL.M., Dr. Joern Griebel, Dr. St…
5 Feb 2010 | Reports/ Presentations
Presentation at the annual doctoral workshop on 5 February 2010 at IEW, University of Bern
5 Feb 2010 | Reports/ Presentations
Access to Fresh Water and the WTO – Coping with the consequences of climate change, population increase, agricultural and industrial development; how to efficiently organize trade in (‘…
5 Feb 2010 | Journal Articles
Published in the International Journal of Cultural Property 17:1 (2010), 33-63.
2 Feb 2010 | Books/ Book Chapters
A book chapter published in Governance of Digital Game Environments and Cultural Diversity, edited by Christoph Beat Graber and Mira Burri (Edward Elgar, 2010), pp. 74-1…
1 Feb 2010 | Other
In this article, I focus on the potential trade spillovers of Chinese policies to maintain employment. Chinese leaders aredetermi…
1 Feb 2010 | Books/ Book Chapters
A transdisciplinary book edited by Christoph Beat Graber and Mira Burri on the governance of digital game environments, recently published by Edward Elgar.
1 Feb 2010 | Journal Articles
Published by Marion Panizzon in the Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues, Vol. 5, No. 3, 2009, pp. 70-130
1 Feb 2010 | Working Papers
NCCR Trade Regulation Working Paper 2010/04 by Katja Gehne
1 Feb 2010 | Other
The WTO system has democratic rights spillovers. In this paper, we show how GATT and WTO rules induce memberstates to advance several democratic rights: specific…
27 Jan 2010 | Working Papers
Paper by Marion Panizzon, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Occasional Paper, No. 47, FES Geneva, January 2010
10 Jan 2010 | Books/ Book Chapters
Katja Gehne
3 Jan 2010 | Journal Articles
Paper by Marius Brühlhart (University of Lausanne), Céline Carrère (CERDI, University of Clermont-Ferrand) and Federico Trionfetti (GREQAM, Université de la Méditerranée)
2 Jan 2010 | Journal Articles
A new piece on the trade and culture dilemma discussing access to content as the more appropriately defined policy objective in the digital age. Published in Journ…
2 Jan 2010 | Journal Articles
The UNESCO Convention on cultural diversity marks a wilful separation between the issues of trade and culture on the international level. The present article explo…
1 Jan 2010 | Books/ Book Chapters
This book explains why an institutional reform of the WTO is needed provides innovative, practical proposals for modernising…
12 Dec 2009 | Journal Articles
This article discusses humanist education and its contribution to innovation and entrepreneurship in the context of the education system of Florence in Renaissance Italy and its importance in t…
1 Dec 2009 | Other
Rolf Weber and Valérie Menoud, Development Promotion as a Secondary Policy in Public Procu…
1 Dec 2009 | Books/ Book Chapters
PhD thesis by Karolina Milewicz (Work Package 2), 2009
1 Dec 2009 | Other
Christine Kaufmann and Caroline Ehlert, International and Domestic Trade Regulations To Secure the Food Supply, in: Deakin Law Review, Volume 14, 2009, Number…