Foreword / Pitman B. Potter
Introduction: Grey Zones of International Economic Law and Global Governance / Daniel Drache and Lesley A. Jacobs
Part 1: Hot Button Issues in Global Governance
1 A Crafty Madness Kept Aloof: Anti-Dumping as Faulted Global Governance / Tomer Broude
2 The Anti-Dumping Wars: An Analysis of Unfair Trading Suits, 1995–2011 / Daniel Drache and Yin Jiyuan
3 Investor-State Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in International Economic Law / Lesley A. Jacobs
4 The WTO and the Future of Subsidies and Food Security / Carlos M. Correa
Part 2: Global Trade and Local Adaptation
5 Is Anti-Dumping a Smart Policy for Global South Countries? / Welber Barral
6 Grey Zones in the European Union: Between Flexibility and Uniformity of the State Aid Rules / Ljiljana Biukovic
Part 3: Labour and Food Rights in the Global Policy Arena
7 A New Grey Zone in Global Trade Governance? Recent Developments on Food Security at the WTO / Matias E. Margulis
8 Labour Relations and Trade Policy in China: Opportunities for Coordinated Compliance / Pitman B. Potter
9 What Constitutes Legitimate Policy Space for Food Security? / Katie Sykes
Part 4: The Greening of International Economic Law
10 Renewable Energy and WTO Law: More Policy Space or Enhanced International Disciplines? / Thomas Cottier
11 Green Energy Programs and the WTO Subsidies Agreement: Is There Enough Policy Space? / Debra P. Steger
Conclusion: Living in a Dangerous Age: Trade Policy Options for Canada / Daniel Drache and Lesley A. Jacobs
Index