“…72 Another example is the dispute between Uruguay and Argentina over the pulp industry, with a case launched in the ICJ; both ignored the regional system of dispute settlement. Very few cases reveal that national actors do not understand this court as a privileged locus for dispute resolution.…”
Section: Important Obstacles To Creating a Regional Legal Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Japan therefore 72 Varella (2009) decided to create a political impasse for the White House, retaliating against products produced in states with the greatest number of voters and causing job losses. 73 Now it was up to the United States to stop subsidizing its steel industry.…”
Section: Innovation In the Pursuit Of Effective Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…173 and ff. The NAFTA treaty 72 and bilateral agreements between the United States and Chile and the United States and Korea serve as examples. 68 UN General Assembly, Doc.…”
Section: Differing Levels Of Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 Romano (1999), p. 730. Regarding trade, the power of the DSB/WTO has consolidated in relation to several regional accords. 72 See article 2006, § 5. One example is the case cited above, about the prohibition on tire imports.…”
Section: Differing Levels Of Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 As discerned by Ost, "the judges' contribution are as much dynamic (creative) as static (tautological), as much formal (deductive) as substantive (dialectical), and as much linear (disciplined) as recursive (rebellious). 72 The image of a Herculean judge is far from the international reality, and further still from the domestic reality, especially because the internationalization of law entails multiple processes carried out by various actors, not just judges, as explained throughout this book. The system that emerges from judges contains elements of both instability (innovation) and stability (conservatism).…”
Section: The Limitations Of Judges As Bridges For Dialoguementioning
“…72 Another example is the dispute between Uruguay and Argentina over the pulp industry, with a case launched in the ICJ; both ignored the regional system of dispute settlement. Very few cases reveal that national actors do not understand this court as a privileged locus for dispute resolution.…”
Section: Important Obstacles To Creating a Regional Legal Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Japan therefore 72 Varella (2009) decided to create a political impasse for the White House, retaliating against products produced in states with the greatest number of voters and causing job losses. 73 Now it was up to the United States to stop subsidizing its steel industry.…”
Section: Innovation In the Pursuit Of Effective Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…173 and ff. The NAFTA treaty 72 and bilateral agreements between the United States and Chile and the United States and Korea serve as examples. 68 UN General Assembly, Doc.…”
Section: Differing Levels Of Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 Romano (1999), p. 730. Regarding trade, the power of the DSB/WTO has consolidated in relation to several regional accords. 72 See article 2006, § 5. One example is the case cited above, about the prohibition on tire imports.…”
Section: Differing Levels Of Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 As discerned by Ost, "the judges' contribution are as much dynamic (creative) as static (tautological), as much formal (deductive) as substantive (dialectical), and as much linear (disciplined) as recursive (rebellious). 72 The image of a Herculean judge is far from the international reality, and further still from the domestic reality, especially because the internationalization of law entails multiple processes carried out by various actors, not just judges, as explained throughout this book. The system that emerges from judges contains elements of both instability (innovation) and stability (conservatism).…”
Section: The Limitations Of Judges As Bridges For Dialoguementioning
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