Biography
John Howard Jackson (April 6, 1932 – November 7, 2015) was an American legal scholar and educator, expert in international trade law.[3][1][4] -Wikipedia
Books by John Howard Jackson
Legal Problems of Internationa
Legal Problems of International Economic Relations, Cases, Materials, and Text
Future of International Econom
Future of International Economic Law
Jackson, Davey, and Sykes' Leg
Jackson, Davey, and Sykes' Legal Problems of International Economic Relations 6th, Documentary Supplement
Materials and Texts on Legal Problems of International Economic Relations, 6th
Soberanía, la OMC y los fundam
Soberanía, la OMC y los fundamentos cambiantes del derecho internacional
Transatlantic perspectives on
Transatlantic perspectives on international economic law
The future of international ec
The future of international economic law
The Jurisprudence of GATT and the WTO
Sovereignty, the WTO, and Changing Fundamentals of International Law
2002 documents supplement to Legal problems of international economic relations
Reconciling environment and trade
New Directions in International Economic Law:Essays in Honour of John H. Jackson
The Jurisprudence of GATT and the WTO: Insights on Treaty Law and Economic Relations
Implementing the Uruguay Round
The Uruguay Round, World Trade
The Uruguay Round, World Trade Organization and the problem of regulating international economic behaviour
1995 documents supplement to L
1995 documents supplement to Legal problems of international economic relations
The World Trading System
Antidumping law and practice
Restructuring the GATT system
Restructuring the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade System
International competition in services: A constitutional framework (AEI studies)
Documents Supplement to Legal Problems of International Economic Relations
Implementing the Tokyo Round
Contract law in modern society
Contract law in modern society
Antidumping law, policy and implementation
MTN and the legal institutions
MTN and the legal institutions of international trade
Legal problems of international economic relations
World trade and the law of GATT