In alphabetical order
Prof. dr. P.L.H. Van den Bossche LL.M. (Professor International Economic Law)
Hildegard Schneider and Peter Van den Bossche (Eds.), Protection of Cultural Diversity from a European and International Perspective, Maastricht Series in Human Rights, Intersentia, 2008, 379 pp.
Peter Van den Bossche, The Law and Policy of the World Trade Organization (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2008, 917 pp.
Peter Van den Bossche, Internationaal handelsrecht, Boom Juridische uitgevers, Den Haag, 2008, 119 pp.
Peter Van den Bossche, Nico Schrijver and Gerrit Faber, Unilateral Measures Addressing Non-Trade Concerns: A Study on WTO Consistency, Relevance of other International Agreements, Economic Effectiveness and Impact on Developing Countries of Measures concerning Non-Product-Related Processes and Production Methods, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague, 2007, 261 pp.
Peter Van den Bossche, Free Trade and Culture: A Study of Relevant WTO Rules and Constraints on National Cultural Policy Measures, Boekmanstudies, Amsterdam, 2007, 224 pp.
Sergey Ripinsky and Peter Van den Bossche, NGO Involvement in International Organizations: A Legal Analysis, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, 2007, 362 pp.
Peter Van den Bossche, Nico Schrijver and Gerrit Faber, Unilaterale Maatregelen gericht op Non-Trade Concerns: Een studie naar WTO conformiteit, relevantie van andere internationale verdragen, economische doelmatigheid en gevolgen voor ontwikkelingslanden van maatregelen betreffende niet-product gerelateerde processen en productiemethoden, Nederlands Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken, Den Haag, 2007, 31 pp.
Prof. dr. LL.M. M.G. Faure (Academic Director METRO/Professor Comp. Int. Environmental Law)
Willem H. van Boom and Michael Faure (Eds.), Shifts in Compensation between Private and Public Systems, Tort and Insurance Law , Ectil, Vienna, 2007, 246 pp.
Thomas Eger, Michael Faure and Zhang Naigen (Eds.), Economic Analysis of Law in China, Edward Eltar, Cheltenham, 2007, 352 pp.
Michael Faure and Albert Verheij (Eds.), Shifts in Compensation for Environmental Damage, Tort and Insurance Law, Springer, Vienna, 2007, 338 pp.
Prof. dr. A.W.J. Kamperman Sanders (Professor Intellectual Property Law)
Christopher Heath and Anselm Kamperman Sanders (Eds.), Intellectual Property & Free Trade Agreements, International Intellectual Property Law Series - no. 4, Hart Publishing, New York, 2007, 362 pp.
Pim Martens and Raza, M., The Maastricht Globalization Index: An update, in Baines, H.V. & Ursah, J.R. (eds.), Globalization: Understanding, Management and Effects, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, 2009.
Axel Dreher, Noel Gaston and Pim Martens, Measuring Globalisation: Gauging Its Consequences, Springer, New York, 2008, 218 pp.
Maud Huynen, Pim Martens and Henk Hilderink, The health impacts of globalisation: a conceptual framework., in Exner, M., Klein, G., Rechkemmer, A. & Schmidt, F. (eds.), Towards sustainable global health, Source, UNU-EHS, Bonn, 2008.
Marjan Peeters and Kurt Deketelaere (Eds.), EU Climate Change Policy: The Challenge of New Regulatory Initiatives, New Horizons in Environmental Law, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK - Northampton, MA, USA, 2006, 352 pp.
Mw. D. Prévost (Associate Professor, International Economic Law)
Denise Prévost , Balancing Trade and Health in the SPS Agreement:: The Development Dimension , Wolf Legal Publishers, Nijmegen, 2009, 1230 pp.
Prévost, D, “Tackling non-traditional barriers to trade: How EPAs can be made truly pro-development” Trade Negotiations Insights Vol. 9, no. 9, available at: http://ictsd.org/i/news/tni/94187/.
Prévost, D, “Sanitary, Phytosanitary and Technical Barriers to Trade in the Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and the ACP Countries”, ICTSD Programme on EPAs and Regionalism (23 December 2009), available at: http://ictsd.org/i/publications/84277/.
Malathouni E. and Prévost, D “An international trade law perspective on sectoral greenhouse gas mitigation approaches" SSRN Working Paper (2009) available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1417343.
Prévost, D., “Private Sector Food-Safety Standards and the SPS Agreement: Challenges and Possibilities” South African Yearbook of International Law, 3333: 1-37 (2008).
Prévost, D., “Services and Public Policy Regulation in WTO Law: The Example of the US-Gambling Case”, in EU and WTO Law on Services: Limits to the Realization of General Interest Policies within the Services Markets?, Johan Van Den Gronden (ed.) (Kluwer Law International, Alphen aan den Rijn), 2009, 215-245.
Prévost, D., “Opening Pandora’s box:The Panel’s Findings in the EC-Biotech Products Dispute” Legal Issues of Economic Integration 34(1): 67-101 (2007).
Prévost, D., “’Operationalising’ Special and Differential Treatment in the SPS Agreement” South African Yearbook of International Law 30: 82-111 (2005).
Prévost, D., Van den Bossche, P & Matthee, M. “WTO Rules on Technical Barriers to Trade” Maastricht Faculty of Law Working Paper 2005/6, available at: http://www.unimaas.nl/maastrichtworkingpapers and at: www.worldtradelaw.net/articles/vandenbosschetbt.pdf.
Prévost, D. "What role for the precautionary principle in WTO law after Japan-Apples?" EcoLomic Policy and Law: Journal of Trade & Environment Studies 2(4) (2005): 1-14, available at; http://www.ecolomics-international.org/epal_2005_4_denise_prevost_pp_in_wto_law_after_japan_apples.pdf
Prévost, D. & Van den Bossche, P., “The Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures” in The World Trade Organization: Legal, Economic and Political Analysis P.F.J. Macrory, A.E. Appleton & M.G. Plummer (eds), 2005, Springer, New York: 231-370.
Prévost, D., “The Japan-Apples dispute: Implications for African Agricultural Trade”, Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa Trade Brief, September (2004) available at: http://www.tralac.org/pdf/Apples-Prevost.doc.
Prévost, D. & Van Calster G., “The EU Legislation Regarding GMOs and its Implications for Trade” , in Challenges and Risks of Genetically Engineered Organisms, OECD: 51-59, (2004).
Prévost, D. “Health and Environmental Regulation - Selected international developments regarding health and environmental regulation of relevance to the European Union”, European Environmental Law Review, 38-60 13(2) (2004).
Prévost D. “The SPS Agreement”, Module 3.9, Course on Dispute Settlement, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (2003).
Prévost, D. & Matthee, M., “The SPS Agreement as a bottleneck in agricultural trade between the European Union and developing countries: How to solve the conflict”, Legal Issues of Economic Integration 29(1): 43-59 (2002).
Prévost, D., “WTO Subsidies Agreement and Privatised Companies; Appellate Body Amicus Curiae Briefs” Case note, Legal Issues of Economic Integration 27(3): 279-294 (2000).
Dalindyebo Shabalala (Assistant Professor, International Economic Law)
D Shabalala “The Proposed Treaty on Copyright Exceptions and Limitations for Persons with Visually Impairments at the World Intellectual Property Organization” in Waddington, Lisa et al. (eds.) The European Yearbook of Disability Law 2010 (f2010)
D Shabalala “Knowledge and Education” in Public Interest Intellectual Property Advisors (ed.) Intellectual Property and Human Development: Current Trends and Future Scenarios, Cambridge University Press 2010.
D Shabalala “United States- Section 110(5) of the US Copyright Act” in Carlos M. Correa (ed.) Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Law and the WTO Volume II, Edward Elgar 2010.
D Shabalala “Intellectual Property in European Union Economic Partnership Agreements with the African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries: What way forward after the Cariforum EPA and the interim EPAs?” (CIEL, April 2008). Available at: http://www.ciel.org/Publications/Oxfam_TechnicalBrief_5May08.pdf
“Chapter 2 - Inventive Step”, “Chapter 5 – Second Indications” and “Chapter 7 – Functional Claims” C Correa (ed.) (Contributing Authors: S Mukherjee, D Shabalala and R Srinivas) Guide for Developing Countries to the Examination of Pharmaceutical Patents (South Centre, 2008). Available at: http://www.southcentre.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=678&Itemid=1
D Shabalala and C Twiss “The Dangers of Including Patent Infringements in ACTA: some implications for Access to Medicines” South Centre/CIEL Intellectual Property Quarterly Update, Second Quarter 2008. Available at: http://www.ciel.org/Publications/IP_Update_2Q08.pdf.
D Shabalala “What is the Real Relationship between the CBD Working Group on Access and Benefit Sharing and WIPO and the WTO?” South Centre/CIEL Intellectual Property Quarterly Update, Fourth Quarter 2007. Available at: http://www.ciel.org/Publications/IP_Update_4Q07.pdf
D Shabalala (ed.) A Citizen’s Guide to WIPO (CIEL, 2007). Available at: http://www.ciel.org/Publications/CitizensGuide_WIPO_Oct07.pdf
D Shabalala “The European Approach to IP in European Partnership Agreements with the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of Countries” (CIEL, April 2007). Available at: http://www.ciel.org/Publications/EU_EPAs_Draft_18Apr07.pdf
D Shabalala “Towards a Digital Agenda for Developing Countries” Research Paper 13 (South Centre,
August 2007). Available at: http://www.southcentre.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65&Itemid=67
C Correa and D Shabalala “Inventive Step” in Edson Beas Rodrigues (ed.) Propriedade Intelectual: Novos Paradigmas Internacionais, Conflitos e Desafios (Elsevier, Brazil 2007)
D Shabalala “Intellectual Property in European Partnership Agreements with the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of Counties” South Centre/CIEL Intellectual Property Quarterly Update, Fourth Quarter 2006. Available at: http://www.ciel.org/Publications/IP_Update_4Q06.pdf
Dr. Stefan Weishaar (Assistant Professor, Private Law and International and European)
Stefan Weishaar, Towards auctioning: the Transformation of the European Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading System - Present and future challenges to Competition law (Climate Change Law, Policy and Practice Series, 2) Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 2009, 255 pp.
