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      THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT:

A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

This bibliography is a list of selected articles, books,
and symposia that have been published
since January 1993 about the legal aspects of the
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

NAFTA    3

General     3

U.S. Department of Commerce Materials     9

Other Federal Government Sources     9

Agriculture     11

Alternative Dispute Resolution of Private Commercial Disputes     12

Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Issues     12

Antitrust     14

Autos     14

Bankruptcy     14

Civil Society     14

Commercial Law     14

Dispute Settlement (State to State)     15

Energy     16

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Environmental Issues     17

Financial Services     24

Government Procurement     25

Human Rights     25

Immigration and Temporary Entry     25

Intellectual Property     26

Investment     28

Labor Issues     35

Maquiladoras     38

NAFTA and Asia     38

NAFTA and the European Union     38

NAFTA and the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas     39

NAFTA and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade     39

Services     40

Standards     40

Tariff and Customs Laws     41

Taxation     41

Telecommunications     41

Textiles and Apparel     42

Transnational Litigation     42

Transportation     42

Journals     43

Internet Sites     43

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NAFTA

North American Free Trade Agreement (available at http://www.mac.doc.gov/nafta/index.html).

General

Jeffrey D. Abbott & Robert Moran, NAFTA: Managing the Cultural Differences (Gulf Publishing Co.) (1994).

Jeffrey D. Abbott & Robert T. Moran, Uniting North American Business: NAFTA Best Practices (Butterworth-Heinemann) (2002).

Elvia Arcelia Quintana Adriano, The North American Free Trade Agreement and Its Impact on the Micro-, Small- and Medium-Sized Mexican Industries, 39 St. Louis U. L.J. 967 (Spring 1995).

Dean C. Alexander, The North American Free Trade Agreement: An Overview, 11 Int'l Tax & Bus. Law. 48 (1993).

William P. Alford, The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Need for Candor, 34 Harv. Int'l L.J. 239 (Spring 1993).

Irwin P. Altschuler & Claudia G. Pasche, The North American Free Trade Agreement: The Ongoing Liberalization of Trade With Mexico, 28 Wake Forest L. Rev. 7 (Spring 1993).

Michael A. Andrews, United States to See NAFTA Advantages, 1 San Diego Just. J. 278 (Summer 1993).

Lee Axelrad, NAFTA in the Context of Mexican Economic Liberalization, 11 Int'lTax and Bus. Law. 201 (1993).

Steven Baker, NAFTA Verifications: New Concerns for Exporters and Producers, 10 Currents Int'l Trade L.J. 3 (Summer 2001).

Stewart A. Baker, After the NAFTA: The North American Free Trade Agreement, 27 Int'l Law. 765 (Fall 1993).

Larry Bakken, The North American Free Trade Agreement: The Foundation for a New Trade Alliance, 18 Hamline L. Rev. 329 (1995).

Yair Baranes, The Motivations and the Models: A Comparison of the Israel-U.S. Free Trade Agreement and the North American Free Trade Agreement, 17 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 145 (Winter 1997).

Judith H. Bello et al., ABA International Law Division, NAFTA: A New Frontier in International Trade and Investment in the Americas (1994).

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Judith H. Bello & Alan F. Holmer, The NAFTA: Its Over-Arching Implications, 27 Int'l Lawyer 589 (Fall 1993).

Dr. Richard Bernal, Regional Trade Arrangements in the Western Hemisphere, 8 Am. U. J. of Int'l L. & Pol'y 683 (1993).

Beyond NAFTA: The Western Hemisphere Interface: A Forum Sponsored by the North America Institute, Quetaros, Mexico 28-30 May 1993 (Lantzville, B.C.& Oolichan Books) (1993).

Douglas B. Bohne, NAFTA: What You Need to Know Now (P.L.I.) (1994).

Rachel S. Brass, Made in the USA Foundation v. United States: NAFTA, the Treaty Clause, and Constitutional Obsolescence, 9 Minn. J. Global Trade 663 (Summer 2000).

Catherine Brown and Christine Manolakas, Trade in Technology Within the Free Trade Zone: The Impact of the WTO, and Tax Treaties on the NAFTA Signatories, 21 J. Intl. L. Bus. 71 (Fall 2000).

Derek H. Burney, The Canada/U.S. Economic Relationship: From FTA to NAFTA to ???, 29 Can.-U.S. L.J. 43 (2003).

Jorge Camil, Mexico in Contemplation of NAFTA: Is the Government Abdicating the Rectoria del Estado?, 15 Loy. L.A. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 761 (1993).

Peter Coffey et al., NAFTA—Past, Present and Future (Kluwer Academic Publishers) (1999).

Dorinda G. Dallmeyer, Joining Together, Standing Apart: National Identities After NAFTA (Kluwer Law International) (1997).

David R. Davila-Villers, NAFTA, the First Year: A View from Mexico (University Press of America) (1996).

Lloyd Day, The Benefits of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 12 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 71 (Spring 2004).

Julie A. Erfani, The Paradox of the Mexican State: Rereading Sovereignty from Independence to NAFTA (Lynne Rienner) (1993).

John P. Fitzpatrick, The Future of the North American Free Trade Agreement: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Regional Economic Institutions and the Harmonization of Law in North America and Western Europe, 19 Hous. J. Int'l L. 1 (1996).

Ralph H. Folsom et al., Handbook of NAFTA Dispute Settlement (Transnational Publishers) (1998).

Ralph H. Folsom, NAFTA in a Nutshell (West Group) (1999).

Sanford E. Gaines, NAFTA as a Symbol on the Border, 51 U.C.L.A. L. Rev. 143 (October 2003).

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Avi Gesser, Why NAFTA Violates the Canadian Constitution, 27 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 121 (Fall 1998).

Patrick Glenn, The Morris Lecture: Conflicting Laws in a Common Market? The NAFTA Experiment, 76 Chi.-Kent. L. Rev. 1789 (2001).

Leslie Alan Glick, Understanding the North American Free Trade Agreement: Legal and Business Consequences of NAFTA (Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers) (1993).

Steven Globerman & Michael Walker, Assessing NAFTA: A Trinational Analysis (Fraser Institute) (1993).

Jorge A. Gonzalez, Jr., The North American Free Trade Agreement, 30 Int’l Law. 345 (Summer 1996).

Michael Wallace Gordon, The Conflict of the United States Sanctions Laws with Obligations Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 27 Stetson L. Rev. 1259 (Spring 1998).

Michael Wallace Gordon, Economic Integration in North America--An Agreement of Limited Dimensions But Unlimited Expectations, 56 Mod. L. Rev. 157 (March 1993).

Michael Wallace Gordon, Forms of Dispute Resolution in the North American Free Trade Agreement, 13 Fla. J. Int’l L. 16 (Fall 2000).

George W. Grayson, Foreign Policy Association, The North American Free Trade Agreement (1993).

Claudio Grossman, Recent Developments: The Evolution of Free Trade In the Americas: NAFTA Case Studies, 11 Am. U. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 687 (1996).

Alsa S. Gutterman, Book Review: NAFTA: The North American Free Trade Agreement: A New Frontier in International Trade and Investment in the Americas, 89 A.J.I.L. 668 (1995).

Handbook of North American Industry: NAFTA and the Economies of Its Member Nations, John E. Cremeans, ed. (Bernan Press) (1998).

James R. Holbein & Donald J. Musch, North American Free Trade Agreements (Oceana Publications) (1993).

Kristen N. Holt, NAFTA’s Cultural Industries Exemption: Its Constitutionality and the Australian Project Blue Sky Model for Free Trade of Content in North America, 9 Sw. J.L. & Trade Am. 459 (2002-2003).

Gary Clyde Hufbauer & Jeffrey J. Schott, Institute for International Economics, NAFTA: An Assessment (Rev. Edition) (1993).

Gary C. Hufbauer & Yee Wong, Security and the Economy in the North American Context: The Road Ahead for NAFTA, 29 Can.-U.S. L.J. 53 (2003).

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Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on the Southern California Business Community, 15 Loy. L.A. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 909 (1993).

Implications of the North American Free Trade Agreement, Symposium, 10 Hofstra Lab. & Emp. L.J. 413 (Spring 1993).

Jon R. Johnson, The North American Free Trade Agreement: A Comprehensive Guide (Canada Law Book) (1994).

Arcie Izquierdo Jordan, Progress by Mexico in Selected Areas Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 6 Sw. J.L. & Trade Am. 331 (Fall 1999).

Stephen R. Konigsberg, Think Globally, Act Locally: North American Free Trade, Canadian Cultural Industry Exemption, and the Liberalization of the Broadcast Ownership Laws, 12 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 281 (1994).

William Kovatch, Jr., The NAFTA's Rules of Origin, Certificates of Origin, and Record-Keeping Requirements: The Disadvantage to Small Businesses, 12 Transnat'l Law. 403 (Fall 1999).

Michael I. Krauss, NAFTA Meets the American Torts Process: O'Keefe v. Loewen, 9 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 69 (Fall 2000).

Alan S. Lederman & Bobbe Hirsch, The NAFTA Guide: How NAFTA Will Affect You and Your Business (Harcourt Brace) (1995).

Steve Louthan, A Brave New Lochner Era? The Constitutionality of NAFTA Chapter 11, 34 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1443 (November 2001).

Robert E. Lutz, Current Developments in the North American Free Trade Agreement: A Guide for Future Economic Integration Efforts, 18 Whittier L. Rev. 313 (Winter 1997).

Alexandra Maravel, Constructing Democracy in the North American Free Trade Area, 16 J. Int'l L. Bus. 331 (1996).

Alan Metz, A NAFTA Bibliography (Greenwood Press) (1996).

Ralph Nader, The Case Against Free Trade: GATT, NAFTA, and the Globalization of Corporate Power (Earth Island Press/ North Atlantic Books) (1993).

NAFTA and Beyond: A New Framework for Doing Business in the Americas, Joseph J. Norton & Thomas L. Bloodworth, eds. (M. Nijhoff) (1995)

The NAFTA Debate: Grappling with Unconventional Trade Issues (Lynne Rienner Publishers) (1994).

NAFTA Decision on Continuous Nationality and Local Remedies, 97 Am. J. Int’l L. 700 (July 2003).

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NAFTA: Issues, Industry Sector Profiles and Bibliography, B.J. Zangari, ed. (Nova Science Publishers) (1994).

NAFTA on Second Thoughts: A Plural Evaluation, David R. Davila-Villers, ed. (University Press of America) (1998).

NAFTA: Overview of Legal, Economic, and Practical Issues, 15 Loy. L.A. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 915 (1993).

NAFTA Revisited, C.V. Anderson, ed. (Nova Science Publishers) (2003).

NAFTA Symposium, 1 San Diego Justice Journal 273 (Summer 1993).

NAFTA and Regional Free Trade As Seen From Washington and Geneva, 18 N.Y. L. Sch. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 27 (1998).

Louis E.V. Nevaer, NAFTA’s Second Decade: Assessing Opportunities in the Mexican and Canadian Markets (Thomson/Southwestern) (2004).

Beverly J. Nichols & Donald E. Ewert, NAFTA Documentation and Procedures (International Business Publications) (1996). 

David Niepert, NAFTA Section 303, A Difficult Choice for Mexico NAFTA, 10 Currents Int'l Trade L.J. 25 (Summer 2001).

The North American Free Trade Agreement, Khosrow Fatemi & Dominick Salvatore, eds. (Elsevier Science, Inc.) (1994).

The North American Free Trade Agreement: A Guide for Business: What It Says and How It Will Work (Fasken Martineau) (1993).

North American Free Trade Agreement: Its Scope and Implications for North America's Lawyers, Businesses and Policy Makers, A.B.A. Section of Int'l Law and Practice and the Div. for Prof'l Educ. (1993).

North American Free Trade Agreement: Opportunities and Challenges, Khosrow Fatemi, ed. (St. Martin’s Press) (1993).

Paul A. O'Hop, Jr., Hemispheric Integration and the Elimination of Legal Obstacles Under the NAFTA-based System, 36 Harv. Int'l L.J. 127 (1995).

Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, North American Free Trade Agreement; Summary and Analysis (1993).

H. Ross Perot with Pat Choate, Save Your Job, Save Our Country: Why NAFTA Must Be Stopped - Now! (New York Hyperion) (1993).

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Perspectives on the North American Free Trade Agreement, 8 Am. U. J. of Int'l L. & Pol'y 683 (1993).

Daniel S. Potts, Dubious Partnership: The Legal, Political, and Economic Implications of Adding the United Kingdom to the North American Free Trade Agreement, 11 Minn. J. Global Trade 155 (Winter 2002).

Michael Ristorucci, Created from NAFTA: The Structure, Function, and Significance of the Treaty’s Related Institutions by Joseph A. McKinney, 56 Indus. & Lab. Rel. Rev. 559 (April 2003) (book review).

Andrew W. Shoyer, Market Access and the North American Free Trade Agreement, 4 Transnat’l L. & Contemp. Probs. 133 (Spring 1994).

Richard H. Steinberg, Antidotes to Regionalism: Responses to Trade Diversion Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 29 Stan. J. Int'l L. 315 (Summer 1993).

Carlos R. Sutero, NAFTA: An Assessment, (Book Reviews), 18 Yale J. Int'l L. 68 (Summer 1993).

The North American Free Trade Agreement, Symposium, 34 Harv. Int'l L.J. 293 (Spring 1993).

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): Annual Symposium, 27 Int'l Law. 589 (1993).

The Problems and Prospects of a North American Free Trade Agreement, Symposium, 1 U.S.- Mex. L.J. 1 (1993).

Calvin Terbeek, Love in the Time of Free Trade: NAFTA’s Economic Effects Ten Years Later, 12 Tul J. Int’l & Comp. L. 487 (Spring 2004).

Trade Liberalization: Western Hemisphere Trade Issues Confronting the United States: General Accounting Office, Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Trade, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, July 1997.

Jorge A. Vargas, An Introductory Lesson to Mexican Law: From Constitutions and Codes to Legal Culture and NAFTA, 41 San Diego L. Rev. 1337 (August-September 2004).

Philip T. von Mehren, Cross-Border Trade and Investment with Mexico: NAFTA’s New Rules of the Game (Transnational) (1997).

Roger W. Wallace & Max Scoular, The North American Free Trade Agreement and United States Employment, 24 St. Mary's L.J. 945 (1993).

Sidney Weintraub, NAFTA at Three: A Progress Report (Center for Strategic and International Studies) (1997).

Sidney Weintraub, NAFTA: What Comes Next? (Praeger) (1994).

Sidney Weintraub, The Shape of North America After NAFTA, 36 Private Invs. Abroad xiii (1993).

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Stephen Zamora, The Americanization of Mexican Law: Non-Trade Issues in the North American Free Trade Agreement, 24 Law & Policy Int'l Bus. 391 (Winter 1993).

Stephen Zamora, SYMPOSIUM: International Law in the Americas: Rethinking National Sovereignty in an Age of Regional Integration, 19 Hous. J. Int'l L 95 (1997).

U.S. Department of Commerce Materials

Country Commercial Guide for Canada (2002); available at: http://www.usatrade.gov/website/ccg.nsf/ShowCCG?OpenForm&Country'CANADA.

Country Commercial Guide for Mexico (2002); available at: http://www.usatrade.gov/website/ccg.nsf/ShowCCG?OpenForm&Country'MEXICO.

International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, The NAFTA Implementation Resource Guide: Where to go for Answers on NAFTA Implementation (1994).  Available for sale through the NAFTA Implementation Resource Guide phone the National Technical Information Service at (703) 487-4650, or fax your order to (703) 321-8547. Publication number: PB94-140969.

D.M. Kaplan & P. Cuciti, U.S. Department of Commerce, Financing the Border of Tomorrow: A Public-Private Partnership (1993) . Available for sale through the National Technical Information Service at a cost of $19.50. The order number is PB94-125150GEM. To order, please call (703) 487-4650.

North American Free Trade Agreement: Opportunities for U.S. Industries: NAFTA Industry Sector Reports, Prepared by U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Int’l Trade Admin. (1993).

Other Federal Government Sources

A Budgetary and Economic Analysis of the North American Free Trade Agreement, U.S. Congressional Budget Office, (July 1993).

D.E. Busch, Industrial Coll. of the Armed Forces Strategic Implications of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (April 1993).

Human Rights in Mexico: Implications for NAFTA and U.S. Business: Hearing Before House Committee on Small Business (September 30, 1993).

The Impact of NAFTA on the Public Sector: Hearing Before the Legislation and National Security Subcommittee, House Committee on Government Operations (July 27, 1993).

Edward E. Leamer, National Bureau of Economic Research, American Regionalism and Global Free Trade (May 1994).
 

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Mexico's Record on Human Rights: Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittees on International Security, International Organizations and Human Rights and Western Hemisphere Affairs, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1994).

NAFTA, A Review of the First 21 Months, Testimony by Ambassador Ira Shapiro before the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere and the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade of the House Committee on International Relations on October 25, 1995.

NAFTA: A Ten Year Perspective and Implications for the Future: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (April 20, 2004). 

NAFTA and American Jobs, Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy, Trade, and Environment, and Western Hemisphere Affairs of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs (October 21, 1993).

NAFTA and Peso Devaluation: A Problem for U.S. Exporters?: Hearing Before the House Committee on Small Business (May 20, 1993).

NAFTA and Related Side Agreements: Hearing Before the Senate Committee on Finance (1994).

NAFTA: Arbitration Panel Decision and Opening of the U.S.-Mexican Border to Mexican Motor Carriers: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (July 18, 2001).

NAFTA: Hearing Before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (November 4, 1993).

NAFTA Job Claims: Truth in Statistics?: Hearing Before the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs (November 10, 1993).

NAFTA, North American Free Trade Agreement: A Guide to Customs Procedures (U.S. Customs Service) (1994).

NAFTA, Testimony by Ambassador Ira Shapiro before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade of the House International Relations Committee on March 5, 1997.

The North American Free Trade Agreement: Hearing Before the House Committee on Small Business, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (March 24, 1993).

The North American Free Trade Agreement and its Environmental Side Agreements: Hearings Before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, 103 Cong., 1st Sess. (October 1993).

North American Free-Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and Supplemental Agreements to the NAFTA: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Trade, House Committee on Ways and Means (September 1993).

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North American Free Trade Agreement: Structure & Status of Implementing Organizations, General Accounting Office, Briefing Report to Congressional Requesters, October 1994.

A. Perez & G. Marcella, Army War College, Free Trade With Mexico and U.S. National Security (February 1993).

Trade Versus Aid: NAFTA Five Years Later: Hearing Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (April 13, 1999).

United States Trade Representative, 2001 Trade Policy Agenda & 2000 Annual Report to the President of the US on the Trade Agreements Program; available at: http://www.ustr.gov/reports/2001.html.

United States Trade Representative, Study on the Operation and Effect of the North American Free Trade Agreement (1997); available at: http://www.sice.oas.org/geograph/north/nafreptc.asp.

Agriculture

David G. Abler, NAFTA, Agriculture, and the Environment, 28 Tulsa L.J. 659 (1993).

Ruth K. Agather & Timothy N. Tuggey, The Meat and Potatoes of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 24 St. Mary's L.J. 829 (1993).

Agriculture Trade Agreements: Selected Implementation Issues, General Accounting Office, Testimony before the Subcommittee on Trade, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, February 12, 1998.

Terence J. Centner, Changes Impacting Production Agriculture: NAFTA and New Environmental Regulations, 24 U. Tol. L. Rev. 371 (1993).

Kent S. Foster & Dean C. Alexander, The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Agricultural Sector, 27 Creighton L. Rev. 985 (1993-1994).

James R. Holbein, An Analysis of Agricultural Trade Disputes Under NAFTA, 28 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 639 (2002).

How NAFTA Will Affect U.S. Agriculture: Hearing Before Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 103rd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1994).

Impact of Canadian Grain Imports on United States Producers and Markets: Hearings Before Subcommittee on general Farm Commodities, House Committee on Agriculture, 103 Cong., 1st Sess. (June 11-12 1993).

Julie Leones et al., The Dicey Business of Agricultural Trade Policy: Where Does NAFTA Take Us?, 28 Tulsa L.J. 559 (Summer 1993).


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Philip L. Martin, Institute for International Economics, Trade and Migration: NAFTA and Agriculture (October 1993).

Bert R. Pena & Amy Henderson, U.S.-Mexico Agricultural Trade and Investment After NAFTA, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 259 (1993).

Raymundo Gil Rendón (moderator), Panel Discussion: The Loose Thread of NAFTA, 12 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 83 (Spring 2004).

Keith Sealing, Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Farmers: NAFTA’s Threat to Mexican Teosinte Farmers and What Can Be Done About It, 18 Am. U. Int’l L. Rev. 1383 (2003).   

Alternative Dispute Resolution of Private Commercial Disputes

Edward C. Chiasson, Alternative Dispute Resolution in Resolving Non-Union Human Resources Conflicts in the Context of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 22 Can.-U.S. L.J. 295 (1996).

Luis Miguel Diaz and Nancy A. Oretskin, Mediation Furthers the Principles of Transparency and Cooperation to Solve Disputes in the NAFTA Free Trade Area, 30 Denv. J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 73 (2001).

O. Thomas Johnson, Jr., Alternative Dispute Resolution in the International Context: the North American Free Trade Agreement, 46 SMU L. Rev. 2175 (Summer 1993).

Jonathan I. Miller, Prospects for the Satisfactory Dispute Resolution of Private Commercial Disputes Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 21 Pepp. L. Rev. 1313 (1994).

NAFTA Committee on Private Commercial Disputes: http://www.doc.gov/ogc/occic/nafta_disputes.html

Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Issues

Alicia Cebada Romero, Antidumping, Countervailing Duties and Safeguard Measures: Comparison Between the Agreements of the European Community and Eastern European Countries and NAFTA, 16 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 437 (Spring 1999).

Mario Ruiz Cornejo, Trading Remedies to Remedy Trade: The NAFTA Experience, 10 Sw. J.L. & Trade Am. 1 (2003-2004).

Richard Cunningham, The Management and Resolution of Cross Border Disputes as Canada/U.S. Enter the 21st Century: NAFTA Chapter 19: How Well Does It Work? How Much is Needed?, 26 Can.-U.S. L.J. 79 (2000).

David A. Gantz, Resolution of Trade Dispute Under NAFTA's Chapter 19: The Lessons of Extending Binational Panel Process to Mexico, 29 Law & Pol'y Int'l Bus. 297 (Spring 1998).


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Craig R. Giesze, Mexico's New Antidumping and Countervailing Duty System: Policy and Legal Implications, as well as Practical Business Risks and Realities, for United States Exporters to Mexico in the Era of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 25 St. Mary's L.J. 885 (1994).

Leslie Alan Glick, Comments on the Administration of U.S. Unfair Trade Practice Law: Missed Opportunities in NAFTA, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 185 (1993).

Michael H. Greenberg, Chapter 19 of the U.S.- Canada Free Trade Agreement and the North American Free Trade Agreement: Implications for the Court of International Trade, 25 Law and Pol'y Int'l Bus. 37 (Fall 1993).

Gabrielle Marceau., Robert A. Lipstein, Book Review: Anti-Dumping and Anti-Trust Issues in Free Trade Areas, 89 A.J.I.L. 866 (1995).

David M. McPherson, Is the North American Free Trade Agreement Entitled to an Economically Rational Countervailing Duty Scheme?, 73 B.U. L. Rev. 47 (1993).

Homer E. Moyer, Chapter 19 of the NAFTA: Binational Panels as the Trade Courts of Last Resort, 27 Int'l Law. 707 (Fall 1993).

Robert Napoles, Dispute Resolution Under Chapter 19 of the NAFTA: Antidumping and Countervailing Business as Usual, 10 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 459 (Fall 1993).

Angel R. Oquendo, NAFTA's Procedural Narrow-Mindedness: The Panel Review of Anti- dumping and Countervailing Duty Determinations Under Chapter Nineteen, 11 Conn. J. Int'l L. 61 (1995).

Kenneth J. Pippin, An Examination of the Developments in Chapter 19 Antidumping Decisions Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): The Implications and Suggestions for Reform for the Next Century Based on the Experience of NAFTA After the First Five Years, 21 Mich. J. Int'l L. 101 (Fall 1999).

Michael Valihora, NAFTA Chapter 19 or the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body: A Hobson's Choice for Canada?, 30 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 447 (1998).

Gustavo Vega-Canovas, SYMPOSIUM: NAFTA and the Expansion of Free Trade: Current Issues and Future Prospects: Disciplining Anti-Dumping in North America: Is NAFTA Chapter Nineteen Serving Its Purpose?, 14 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 479 (1997).

Gabriel Cavazos Villanueva & Luis F. Martinez Serna, Private Parties in the NAFTA Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: The Mexican Experience, 77 Tul. L. Rev. 1017 (March 2003).

Claus von Wobeser, A Mexican Perspective on NAFTA and the Regulation of Unfair Trade Practices, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 171 (1993).

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Gilbert R. Winham, Heather A. Grant, Antidumping and Countervailing Duties in Regional Trade Agreements: Canada-U.S. FTA, NAFTA and Beyond, 3 Minn. J. Global Trade 1 (1994).

Antitrust

Mark R. Joelson, Antitrust/Competition Law Aspects of NAFTA, 36 Private Invs. Abroad 5.1- .14 (1993).

Mark R. Joelson, Antitrust Aspects of NAFTA: Is There Three-Party Commitment to the Effective Enforcement of National Antitrust Laws?, 40 Fed. Bar News & J. 573 (October 1993).

Craig Marquiz, The North American Free Trade Agreement, and the Extraterritorial Application of United States Antitrust Legislation: A Proposal for Change, 10 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 139 (Spring 1993).

Spencer Weber Waller, The Internationalization of Antitrust Enforcement, 77 BU. L. Rev. 343 (1997).

Autos

U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Fifth Annual Report to Congress Regarding the Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreements on US Automotive Exports to Mexico July 1999. Also available at: http://www.ustr.gov/html/autos99.htm

Bankruptcy

Emilie Beavers, Bankruptcy Law Harmonization in the NAFTA Countries: The Case of the United States and Mexico, 2003 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 965 (2003).

Douglas A. Doetsch & Aaron L. Hammer, Observations on Cross-Border Insolvencies and Their Resolution in the NAFTA Region: Where Are We Now?, 10 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 61 (2002).

Jay Lawrence Westbrook & Jacob S. Ziegel, SYMPOSIUM: Bankruptcy in the Global Village: Article: the American Law Institute NAFTA Insolvency Project, 23 Brook. J. Int'l. L. 7 (1997).

Civil Society

Noemi Gal-Or, Private Party Direct Access: A Comparison of the NAFTA and the EU Disciplines, B.C. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 1 (Winter 1998).

John S. Robey, Civil Society and NAFTA: Initial Results, 565 Annals 113 (September, 1999).

Commercial Law

Boris Kozolchyk, The "Best Practices" Approach to the Uniformity of International Commercial Law: The UCP 500 and the NAFTA Implementation Experience, 13 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 135 (1996).

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Boris Kozolchyk, Highways and Byways of NAFTA Commercial Law: The Challenge to Develop a "Best Practice" in North American Trade, 4 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 1 (1996).

Dispute Settlement (State to State)

Guillermo Aguilar Alvarez, The Management and Resolution of Cross Border Disputes as Canada/U.S. Enter the 21st Century: Introduction: The Mexican View on the Operation of NAFTA for the Resolution of Canada-U.S.- Disputes, 26 Can.-U.S. L.J. 217 (2000).

Jeffrey P. Bialos & Deborah E. Siegel, Dispute Resolution Under the NAFTA: the Newer and Improved Model, 27 Int'l Law. 603 (Fall 1993).

Erika Brown and Lucille M. Ponte, Resolving Information Technology Disputes After NAFTA: A Practical Comparison of Domestic and International Arbitration, 7 Tul. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 43 (Spring 1999).

Matthew Burton, Assigning the Judicial Power to International Tribunals: NAFTA Binational Panels and Foreign Affairs Flexibility, 88 Va. L. Rev. 1529 (November 2002).

Justin Byrne, NAFTA Dispute Resolution: Implementing True Rule-Based Diplomacy Through Direct Access, 35 Tex. Int'l L.J. 415 (Summer 2000).

Nicholas de Roma, The Management and Resolution of Cross Border Disputes as Canada/U.S. Enter the 21st Century: Introduction: The Mexican View on the Operation of NAFTA for the Resolution of Canada-U.S.-Mexico Disputes, 26 Can.-U.S. L.J. 217 (2000).

David A. Gantz, Dispute Settlement Under the NAFTA and the WTO: Choice of Forum Opportunities and Risks for the NAFTA Parties, 14 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 1025 (1999).

Charles M. Gastle, Should the North American Free Trade Agreement Dispute Settlement Mechanism in Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Cases be Reformed in the Light of Softwood Lumber II?, 26 Law & Pol’y Int’l Bus. 823 (Spring 1995).

Patricia Isela Hansen, Judicialization and Globalization in the North American Free Trade Agreement, 38 Tex. Int’l L.J. 489 (2003).

Gary N. Horlick & F. Amanda Debusk, Dispute Resolution under NAFTA: Building on the U.S.- Canada FTA, GATT and ICSID, 36 Private Invs. Abroad 3.1-.31 (1993).

Davis S. Huntington, Settling Disputes Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 34 Harv. Int'l L.J. 407 (Spring 1993).

Litigation, Arbitration, and Alternative Dispute Resolution, 15 Loy. L.A. Int'l& Comp. L. Rev. 986 (June 1993).

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George Martinez, Symposium: Dispute Resolution and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: Parallels and Possible Lessons for Dispute Resolution under NAFTA, 5 Sw. J. of L. & Trade Am. 147 (Spring 2000).

Demetrios G. Metropoulos, Constitutional Dimensions of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 27 Cornell Int’l L.J. 141 (Winter 1994).

Kristin Moody-O'Grady, Dispute Settlement Provisions in the NAFTA: Progress or Protectionism?, 18 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 121 (Winter-Spring 1994).

Christine Payne, Dispute Settlement Under the NAFTA, Manual and Source Book, 30 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 479 (Fall 1997/Winter 1998).

John Rogers, The Restructuring of Mexican Financial Services and the Application of Chapter 14 of NAFTA (Moderator: Mike Lubrano; Panelists: Carlos Aiza Haddad, Luis Danton Martinez and Timothy Canova), 7 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 67 (Spring 2000).

Hector V. Rojas, The Dispute Resolution Process Under NAFTA, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 19 (1993).

Andrew Kayumi Rosa, Old Wine, New Skins: NAFTA and the Evolution of International Trade Dispute Resolution, 15 Mich. J. Int'l L. 255 (Fall 1993).

Marc Sher, Chapter 20 Dispute Resolution Under NAFTA: Fact or Fiction?, 35 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 1001 (2003).

Jose Luis Siqueiros, NAFTA Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures, 23 Cal. W. Int'l L.J. 383 (Spring 1993).

Louis B. Sohn, An Abundance of Riches: GATT and NAFTA Provisions for the Settlement of Disputes, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 3 (1993).

Patrick Specht, The Dispute Settlement Systems of the WTO and NAFTA--Analysis and Comparison, 17 Ga. J. Int'l& Comp. L. 57 (Fall 1998).

Stephen T. Weisweaver, Partners, Politics, and Promises: An Analysis of the North American Free Trade Agreement’s Arbitral Panel Decision Concerning the United States-Mexico Trucking Dispute, 32 N.M. L. Rev. 471 (Summer 2002).

Gilbert R. Winham and Gustavo Vega C., The Role of NAFTA Dispute Settlement in the Management of Canadian, Mexican and U.S. Trade and Investment Relations, 28 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 651 (2002).

Energy

Michael E. Arruda, Effect of the North American Free Trade Agreement on Trade Between the United States and Mexico in the Energy and Petrochemical Industries, 39 Rocky Mtn. Min. L. Inst. 5.1-.61 (1993).

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L.J. Hill, Department of Energy, Factors Affecting Expanded Electricity Trade in North America (1994).

Mirian Kene Omalu, NAFTA and the Energy Charter Treaty: Compliance with, Implementation, and Effectiveness of International Investment Agreements (Kluwer Law International) (1999).

Reinier Lock, Mexico-United States Energy Relations and NAFTA, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 235 (1993).

Alastair R. Lucas, Canada’s Role in the United States’ Oil and Gas Supply Security: Oil Sands, Arctic Gas, NAFTA, and Canadian Kyoto Protocol Impacts, 25 Energy L.J. 403 (2004).

Robert Page, Kyoto and Emissions Trading: Challenges for the NAFTA Family, 28 Can.-U.S. L.J. 55 (2002).

Moya Phelleps, The North American Free Trade Agreement: What It Means for U.S. Coal Exports, 96 W. Va. L. Rev. 855 (Spring 1994).

J. Owen Saunders, GATT, NAFTA and North American Energy Trade: A Canadian Perspective, 12 J. Energy Nat. Resources & Env. L. 4 (1994).

Environmental Issues

Deanna Aguilar, Is the Grass Greener on the Other Side of the Rio Grande? A Look at NAFTA and its Progeny's Effects on Mexican Environmental Conditions, 10 Currents Int'l Trade L.J. 44 (Summer 2001).

Terry L. Anderson, Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, NAFTA and the Environment (1993).

Jeffery Atik, SYMPOSIUM: Environmental Standards Within NAFTA: Difference by Design and the Retreat From Harmonization, 3 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 81 (1995).

John J. , Green Politics and Global Trade: NAFTA and the Future of Environmental Politics (Georgetown University Press) (1997).

James E. Bailey, Free Trade and the Environment - Can NAFTA Reconcile the Irreconcilable?, 8 Am. U J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 839 (1993).

Max Baucus, The Greening of NAFTA: Opportunity and Obligation, 1 San Diego Justice Journal 285 (Summer 1993).

Christopher N. Behre, Mexican Environmental Law: Enforcement and Public Participation Since the Signing of NAFTA’s Environmental Cooperation Agreement, 12 J. Transnat’l L. & Pol’y 327 (Spring 2003).

Jonathan Blum, The FTAA and the Fast Track to Forgetting the Environment: A Comparison of the NAFTA and the MERCOSUR Environmental Models as Examples for the Hemisphere, 35 Tex. Int'l L.J. 435 (Summer 2000).

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Beatriz Bugeda, Is NAFTA Up to Its Green Expectations? Effective Law Enforcement Under the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation, 32 U. Rich. L. Rev. 1591 (January 1999).

Terence J. Centner, Changes Impacting Production Agriculture: NAFTA and New Environmental Regulations, 24 U. Tol. L. Rev. 371 (Winter 1993).

Steve Charnovitz, The North American Free Trade Agreement: Green Law or Green Spin?, 26 Law & Pol’y Int’l Bus. 1 (Fall 1994).

Irasema Coronado, SYMPOSIUM: NAFTA At Age One: A Blueprint for Hemispheric Integration? I. The Environment Side Agreement: Legal Solutions vs. Environmental Realities: the Case of the United States-Mexico Border Region, 10 Conn. J. Int'l L. 281 (1995).

Colin Crawford, Some Thoughts on the North American Free Trade Agreement, Political Stability and Environmental Equity, 20 Brook. J. Int’l L. 585 (1995).

Lucien J. Dhooge, The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Environment: The Lessons of Metalclad Corporation v. United Mexican States, 10 Minn. J. Global Trade 209 (Summer 2001).

Lucien J. Dhooge, The Revenge of the Trail Smelter: Environmental Regulation as Expropriation Pursuant to the North American Free Trade Agreement, 38 Am. Bus. L.J. 475 (Spring 2001).

Joseph Dimento & Pamela Doughman, Soft Teeth in the Back of the Mouth: The NAFTA Environmental Side Agreement Implemented, 10 Geo. Int'lEnvtl. L. Rev. 651 (Spring, 1998).

James P. Duffy, The Environmental Implications of a North American Free Trade Agreement, 10 Hofstra Labor & Emp. L. J. 623 (Spring 1993).

Michael W. Dunleavy, The Limits of Free Trade: Sovereignty, Environmental Protection, and NAFTA, 51 U. Toronto Fac. L. Rev. 204 (Spring 1993).

Christine Elwell, NAFTA Effects on Water: Testing for NAFTA Effects in the Great Lakes Basin, 2001 Tol. J. Gr. Lakes' L. Sci. & Pol'y 151 (Spring 2001).

Environmental Implications of NAFTA: Hearings Before House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (November 1993).

Daniel C. Esty and Damien Geradin, Market Access, Competitiveness, and Harmonization: Environmental Protection in Regional Trade Agreements, 21 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 265 (1997).

Julia Ferguson, California's MTBE Contaminated Water: An Illustration of the Need for Environmental Interpretive Note on Article 1110 of NAFTA, 11 Colo. J. Int'l Envtl. L. & Pol'y 499 (Summer, 2000).

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Julia Ferguson, Trade and the Environment: California Concerned About Contaminated Water: Canadian Corporation File NAFTA Expropriation Claim Against U.S., 1999 Colo. J. Int'l Envtl. L. Y.B. 65 (1999).

Janine Ferretti, NAFTA and the Environment: An Update, 28 Can.-U.S. L.J. 81 (2002).

Maryann Foronjy, Mexico and the North American Free Trade Agreement—Growing Clean?, 4 Fordham Envtl. L. Rep. 211 (Spring 1993).

James A. Funt, The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Integrated Environmental Border Plan: Feasible Solutions to U.S.-Mexico Border Pollution?, 12 Temp. Envtl. L. & Tech. J. 77 (Spring 1993).

Sanford E. Gaines, Environmental Laws and Regulations After NAFTA, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 199 (1993).

David Gantz, Symposium: Global Trade Issues in the New Millenium: Potential Conflicts Between Investor Rights and Environmental Regulation Under NAFTA's Chapter 11, 33 Geo. Wash. Int'l L.Rev. 651 (2001).

Jack I. Garvey, Current Development: Trade Law and Quality of Life-Dispute Resolution Under the NAFTA Side Accords on Labor and the Environment, 91 A.J.I.L. 231 (1997).

M. Grace Giorgio, Transboundary Pollution Disputes Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 3 S.C. Envtl. L.J. 166 (Fall 1994).

Jonathan Graubart, Giving Meaning to New Trade-Linked “Soft Law” Agreements on Social Values: A Law-in-Action Analysis of NAFTA’s Environmental Side Agreement, 6 UCLA J. Int’l L. & Foreign Aff. 425 (2001).

Greening the Americas: NAFTA’s Lessons for Hemispheric Trade, Carolyn L. Deere & Daniel C. Esty, eds. (MIT Press) (2002).

Jason Gudofsky, Shedding Light on Article 1110 of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Concerning Expropriations: An Environmental Case Study, 21 J. Intl. L. Bus. 243 (Fall 2000).

Phillip D. Hardberger, Industrialization in the Border Lands and the NAFTA Treaty, 24 St. Mary's L.J. 699 (1993).

Robert C. Hale, Greening NAFTA: The North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation, Edited by David L. Markell & John H. Knox, 13 J. Transnat’l L. & Pol’y 559 (Spring 2004) (book review).

Brian Trevor Hodges, Where the Grass is Always Greener: Foreign Investor Actions against Environmental Regulations under NAFTA’s Chapter 11, S.D. Myers, Inc. v. Canada, 14 Geo. Int’l Envtl. L. Rev. 367 (2001).

Kurt C. Hofgard, Is This Land Really Our Land: Impact of Free Trade Agreements on U.S. Environmental Protection, 23 Env'l L. 635 (1993).

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Aaron Holland, The North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation: The Effect of the North American Free Trade Agreement on the Enforcement of United States Environmental Laws, 28 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 1219 (1997).

Alan F. Holmer & Judith H. Bello, U.S. Trade Law and Policy Series No. 22: Trade and the Environment: a Snapshot From Tuna/Dolphins to The NAFTA and Beyond, 27 Int'l Law. 169 (Spring 1993).

Robert F. Housman & Paul M. Orbuch, Integrating Labor and Environmental Concerns into The North American Free Trade Agreement: a Look Back and a Look Ahead, 8 Am. U. Journal of Int'l L. & Pol'y 719 (1993).

Robert Housman, The North American Free Trade Agreement’s Lessons for Reconciling Trade and the Environment, 30 Stan. J. Int’l L. 379 (Summer 1994).

Gary Clyde Hufbauer et al., NAFTA and the Environment: Seven Years Later (Institute for International Economics) (2000).

Brenda S. Hustis, The Environmental Implications of The North American Free Trade Agreement, 28 Tex. Int'l L. J. 589 (Summer 1993).

Michael T. Jeffery, The Environmental Implications of NAFTA: a Canadian Perspective, 26 Urb. Law. 31 (Winter 1994).

Alan R. Jenkins, NAFTA: Is the Environmental Cost of Free Trade Too High?, 19 N.C. Journal of Int'l L.& Com'l Reg. 143 (Fall 1993).

Sikina Jinnah, Emissions Trading Under the Kyoto Protocol: NAFTA and WTO Concerns, 15 Geo. Int’l Envtl. L. Rev. 709 (Summer 2003).

Pierre Marc Johnson, Andre Beaulieu, and Thomas Lundmark, BOOK REVIEW: The Environment and NAFTA: Understanding and Implementing the New Continental Law, 22 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev. 321 (Winter 1998).

Michael J. Kelly, Environmental Implications of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 3 Ind. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 361 (Spring 1993).

Kevin C. Kennedy, Reforming U.S. Trade Policy to Protect the Global Environment: A Multilateral Approach, 34 Harv. Env'l L. Rev. 185 (1993).

Farah Khakee, The North American Free Trade Agreement: The Need to Protect Transboundary Water Resources, 16 Fordham Int'l L.J. 848 (1993).

Foster Knight, Helping the Environment Through Trade. (Will NAFTA Protect the Environment?), 10 The Envtl. Forum 33 (1993).

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John Knox, A New Approach to Compliance with International Environmental Law: The Submissions Procedure of the NAFTA Environmental Commission, 28 Ecology L.Q. 1 (2001).

Nicolas Kublicki, The Greening of Free Trade: NAFTA, Mexican Environmental Law, and Debt Exchanges for Mexican Environmental Infrastructure Development, 19 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 59 (1994).

Jeffrey Lax, A Chile Forecast for Accession to NAFTA: A Process of Economic, Legal and Environmental Harmonization, 7 Cardozo J. Int'l & Comp. L. 97 (Spring 1999).

Terri L. Lilley, Keeping NAFTA “Green” for Investors and the Environment, 75 S. Cal. L. Rev. 727 (2002).

Linking Trade, Environment, and Social Cohesion: NAFTA Experiences, Global Challenges, John J. Kirton & Virginia W. Maclaren, eds. (Ashgate) (2002).

Kristin R. Loecke, The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and its Implications for NAFTA: Public Citizen v. United States Trade Representative, 5 F.3d 549 (1993), 23 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 603 (Fall 1993).

Wendy Leigh Love, International Trade Agreements and Domestic Environmental Policy: The NAFTA Example, 19 N.C. J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 353 (Winter 1994).

Raymond B. Ludwiszewski, "Green" Language in the NAFTA: Reconciling Free Trade and Environmental Protection, 27 Int'l Law. 691 (Fall 1993).

Raymond B. Ludwiszewki, Improving Trade and Protecting the Environment. (Will NAFTA Protect the Environment?), 10 The Envtl. Forum 2 (1993).

Daniel Magraw, ed., NAFTA & the Environment: Substance & Process (American Bar Association, Section on Int'l law & Practice, 1995). Also available at: www.abanet.org

Howard Mann, NAFTA and the Environment: Lessons for the Future, 13 Tul. Envtl. L.J. 387 (Summer 2000).

Scott Maravilla, The Canadian Bulk Water Moratorium and Its Implications for NAFTA, 10 Currents Int'l Trade L.J. 29 (Summer 2001).

Arnoldo Medina, Jr., NAFTA and Petroleum Development in the Gulf of Mexico: The Need for a Bilateral Oil Spill Response Regime Between the United States and Mexico, 6 Colo. J. Int'l Envtl. L. & Pol'y 405 (1995).

Carlos Melcer et al. U.S. Council of the Mexico-U.S. Business Committee, Analysis of Environmental Infrastructure Requirements and Financing Gaps on the U.S./Mexico Border (1993).

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A.L.C. de Mestral, SymposiumBLaw and Civil Society: Part IV: Subfederal Interactions Between the United States and Canada: Article: The Significance of the NAFTA Side Agreements on Environmental and Labour Cooperation, 15 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 169 (Winter 1998).

Nicole Mikulas, An Innovative Twist on Free Trade and International Environmental Treaty Enforcements: Checking in on NAFTA's Seven-Year Supervision of the U.S.-Mexico Border Pollution Problems, 12 Tul. Envtl. L.J. 497 (Spring 1999)

NAFTA: Energy Provisions and Environmental Implications: Hearing Before Subcommittee on Energy and Power, House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (September 1993).

Francisco S. Nogales, The NAFTA Environmental Framework, Chapter 11 Investment Provisions, and the Environment, 8 Ann. Surv. Int’l & Comp. L. 97 (Spring 2002).

Joseph de Pencier, Investment, Environment and Dispute Settlement: Arbitration Under NAFTA Chapter Eleven, 23 Hastings Int'l Comp. L. Rev. 409 (Spring/Summer 2000).

Ileana M. Porras, SYMPOSIUM: The Puzzling Relationship Between Trade and Environment: NAFTA, Competitiveness, and the Pursuit of Environmental Welfare Objectives, 3 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 6 (1995).

Beatrice Prati-Perugia, Mexican Environmental Legislation: An "On the Book" and Practical Overview, 36 Private Invs. Abroad 2.1-.23 (1993).

Kal Raustiala, Recent Development: International "Enforcement of Enforcement" Under the North American on Environmental Cooperation, 36 Va. J. Int'l L. 721 (1996).

S. Richardson, U.S. and Canada Environmental and Energy Study Institute, Shaping Consensus: The North American Commission on the Environment and NAFTA (1994).

Michael Robins, The North American Free Trade Agreement: The Integration of Free Trade and the Environment, 7 Temple Int'l& Comp. L.J. 123 (1993).

Seymour J. Rubin & Dean C. Alexander, NAFTA and the Environment (Kluwer Law International) (1996).

Andres Rueda, Tuna, Dolphins Shrimps & Turtles: What About Environmental Embargoes Under NAFTA?, 12 Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 647 (2000).

Alan M. Rugman et al., Environmental Regulations and Corporate Strategy: A NAFTA Perspective (Oxford University Press) (1999).

Winton de Ruyter Woods III, Symposium B Law and Civil Society: note: Transnational Litigation of Comprehensive General Liaiblity Coverage of Environmental Impairment Cases and the NAFTA, 15 Ariz. J. Intl. & Comp. Law 345 (Winter 1998).

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Thomas J. Schoenbaum, The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): Good for Jobs, for the Environment, and for America, 23 Georgia J. of Int'l& Comp. Law 461 (Fall 1993).

Carl F. Schwenker, Protecting the Environment and U.S. Competitiveness in the Era of Free Trade: A Proposal, 71 Tex. L. Rev. 1355 (May 1993).

Adam Simon, North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation, 8 Geo. Int’l Envtl. L. Rev. 496 (1996).

Lloyd J. Spivak, Structural and Functional Models for the Proposed North American Commission of the Environment, 8 Am. U. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 901 (Summer 1993).

G. Stanley et al. Environmental Protection Agency, Greening of World Trade: A Report to EPA from the Trade and Environment Committee of the National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology (April 1993).

Richard H. Steinberg, Trade-Environment Negotiations in the EU, NAFTA and WTO Regional Trajectories and Rule Development, 91 A.J.I.L. 231 (1997).

Richard B. Stewart, The NAFTA: Trade, Competition, Environmental Protection, 27 Int'l Law. 751 (Fall 1993).

Glenn M. Stoddard, Implications of the North American Free Trade Agreement for U.S. Environmental Law and Policy, 13 Wis. Int’l L.J. 317 (Fall 1994).

Madeline Stone, NAFTA Article 1110: Environmental Friend or Foe?, 15 Geo. Int’l Envtl. L. Rev. 763 (Summer 2003).

Mary E. Tiemann, North American Free Trade Agreement: Environmental Provisions and Issues (Congressional Research Service) (1993).

Laura J. Van Pelt, Countervailing Environmental Subsidies: A Solution to the Environmental Inequities of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 29 Tex. Int'l L.J. 123 (Winter 1994).

Xavier Carlos Vasquez, The North American Free Trade Agreement and Environmental Racism, 34 Harv. Int'l L.J. 357 (Spring 1993).

Richard Vaznaugh, Extraterritorial Jurisdiction- Environmental Muscle for the North American Free Trade Agreement, 17 Hastings Int'l& Comp. L. Rev. 207 (Fall 1993).

Gustavo Vega-Canovas, NAFTA and the Environment, 30 Denver J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 55 (2001).

Kori Westbrook, The North American Free Trade Agreement’s Effects on Mexico’s Environment, 10 Currents: Int’l Trade L.J. 86 (Summer 2001).

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David A. Wirth, The Uneasy Interface Between Domestic and International Environmental Law, 9 Am. U. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 171 (1993).

John Wickam, Toward a Green Multilateral Investment Framework: NAFTA and the Search for Models, 12 Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 617 (2000).

Jesse Williams, Regulating Multinational Polluters in a Post-NAFTA Trade Regime: The Lessons of Metalclad v. Mexico and the Case for a “Takings” Standard, 8 U.C.L.A. J. Int’l L. & Foreign Aff. 473 (Fall/Winter 2003).

Buck J. Wynne, The Impact of NAFTA on the U.S./Mexico Border Environment, 26 Urb. Law. 11 (1994).

Marissa Yee, The Future of Environmental Regulation After Article 1110 of NAFTA: A Look at the Methanex and Metalclad Cases, 9 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl. L. & Pol’y 85 (Fall 2002).

Financial Services

Gil Andrews, The North American Free Trade Agreement: Financial Services Provisions, 36 Private Invs. Abroad 5.1-5.14 (1993).

Kenneth L. Bachman, Scott N. Benedict, Ricardo A. Anzaldua, Financial Services under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 28 Int'l Law. 291 (Summer 1994).

Radon Bravo, Mexican Legal Framework Applicable to Operations Involving Financial Services, 29 St. Mary's L.J. 1239 (1994).

Bronwen Davis, Mexico's Commercial Banking Industry: Can Mexico's Recently Privatized Banks Compete With the United States Banking Industry After Enactment of the North American Free Trade Agreement?, 10 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 77 (Spring 1993).

Financial Services Chapter of NAFTA: Hearing Before House Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs (September 1993).

Eric J. Gouvin, Cross-Border Bank Branching Under the NAFTA: Public Choice and the Law of Corporate Groups, 13 Conn. J. Int'l L. 257 (Spring 1999).

Edward J. Markey, Telecommunications and Financial Services Trade Hangs on NAFTA Thread, 1 San Diego Justice Journal 281 (Summer 1993).

Linda Powers, NAFTA and the Regulation of Financial and Other Services, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 65 (1993).

Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer, International Trade in Financial Services: The NAFTA Provisions (Kluwer Law International) (1999).

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Government Procurement

Laura Eyester, NAFTA and the Barriers to Federal Procurement Opportunities in the United States, 31 Pub.Cont. L.J. 695 (Summer 2002).

Carlos Muggenberg, The Government Procurement Chapter of NAFTA, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 295 (1993).

Sean D. Murphy, “Buy America” Provision Consistent with NAFTA National-Treatment Standard, 97 Am. J. Int’l L. 442 (April 2003).

Human Rights

David P. Kelley, Trading Indigenous Rights: The NAFTA Side Agreements as an Impetus for Human Rights Enforcement, 6 Buff. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 113 (2000).

Immigration and Temporary Entry

Immigration-Related Issues in the North American Free Trade Agreement: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Law of the House Committee on the Judiciary, 103rd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1994).

Harry J. Joe, Temporary Entry of Business Persons to the United States Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 8 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 391 (Summer 1994).

Philip L. Martin, Economic Integration and Migration: The Case of NAFTA, 3 UCLA J. Int'l L. & For. Aff. 419 (Fall 1998/Winter 1999).

Robin Dana O’Donoghue, Esq., Trade NAFTA (TN) Nonimmigrants, Mass. Continuing Legal Education, Immigration Practice Manual (2004).

William Z. Reich & Jill A. Apa, The Fundamentals of Canadian Immigration Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 28 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 707 (2002).

Kenneth A. Schultz, The North American Free Trade Agreement: The Provisions for the Temporary Entry of Canadian and Mexican Business Persons into the United States, 15 Int’l L. Practicum 59 (Spring 2002).

Joyce C. Vialet, A North American Free Trade Agreement and Immigration (Congressional Research Service) (1993).

Jeanette Yakamavich, NAFTA on the Move: The United States and Mexico on a Journey Toward the Free Movement of Workers—A NAFTA Progress Report and EU Comparison, 8 L. & Bus. Rev. Am. 463 (Summer 2002).

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Stephen Yale-Loehr, The NAFTA TN Non-Immigration Visas, SG088 A.L.I.-A.B.A. 139 (Continuing legal education course of study) (2002).

Intellectual Property

Daniel R. Bereskin, A Comparison of the Trademark Provisions of NAFTA and TRIPs, 83 Trademark Rep. 1 (1993).

Lori M. Berg, The North American Free Trade Agreement & Protection of Intellectual Property: A Converging View, 5 J. Transnat’l L. & Pol’y 99 (Fall 1995).

John Bochnovic, The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): Patent Law Changes for Canada, the US and Mexico, 52 Patent World 21 (May 1993).

Sheldon Burshtein, The Impact of the Copyright Aspects of NAFTA on the Television and Motion Picture Industry in Canada, 35 Copyright World 32 (November 1993).

Sheldon Burshtein, The Impact of NAFTA on Canadian Industrial Design Law, 37 Copyright World 42 (February 1994).

Sheldon Burshtein, The Impact of NAFTA on Trade Secrets and Regulatory Disclosures in Canada, 60 Patent World 37 (March 1994).

Hope H. Camp & Melissa A. Smith, Conforming Internal Laws to the Intellectual Property Provisions of NAFTA; A Challenge for all Three Countries, 36 Private Invs. Abroad 4.1-.44 (1993).

Arlene Nolan Farolan, Harmonization of the Patent Systems of NAFTA Nations, 10 Currents Int'l Trade L.J. 54 (Summer 2001).

Kent S. Foster & Dean C. Alexander, Opportunities for Mexico, Canada and the United States: A Summary of Intellectual Property Rights Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 20 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 67 (1994).

Frank J. Garcia, Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in the North American Free Trade Agreement: A Successful Case of Regional Trade Regulation, 8 Am. U. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 817 (Summer 1993).

George Y. Gonzalez, An Analysis of the Legal Implications of the Intellectual Property Provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 34 Harv. Int'l L.J. 305 (Spring 1993).

Christopher Scott Harrison, Protection of Pharmaceuticals as Foreign Policy: The Canada-U.S. Trade Agreement and Bill C-22 Versus the North American Trade Agreement and Bill C-91, 26 N.C. J. Int’l L. & Com. Reg. 457 (Spring 2001).

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William L. Hayhurst, The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Canadian Copyright Act: A First Impression, 29 Copyright World 29 (April 1993).

Harun Kazmi, Where That Chablis Comes From? Geographic Indications in TRIPs and NAFTA, 12 J. Contemp. Legal Issues 470 (2001).

Edwin Komen, NAFTA's Copyright Magic Show: Retroactive Protection for Films Does a Disappearing Act, 37 Copyright World 44 (February 1994).

Peter J. Knudsen, NAFTA's Impact on Rights and Remedies Under U.S. Patent Law, 7 N.Y. Int'l L. Rev. 1 (Winter 1994).

Charles S. Levy & Stuart M. Weiser, The NAFTA: A Watershed for Protection of Intellectual Property, 27 Int'l Law. 671 (1993).

Alejandro Lopez-Velarde, Trademarks in Mexico: The Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 17 Hous. J. Int’l L. 49 (Fall 1994).

W. Joseph Melnik, A Comparative Analysis of Proposals for the Legal Protection of Computerized Databases: NAFTA vs. the European Communities, 26 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 57 (Winter 1994).

James A.R. Nafziger, SYMPOSIUM: International Law in the Americas: Rethinking National Sovereignty in an Age of Regional Integration. NAFTA's Regime for Intellectual Property: In the Mainstream of Public International Law, 19 Hous. J. Int'l L 807 (1997).

Richard B. Neff, NAFTA: Protecting and Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in North America (Shepherd's/ McGraw-Hill) (1994).

John R. Renaud, How NAFTA and GATT have Reduced Protection for Geographical Trademarks, 26 Brook. J. Int'l L. 1097 (2001).

Roberto Rosas, Trademarks Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with References to the New Trademark Law of Spain, Effective July 31, 2002, and the Current Mexican Law, 16 N.Y. Int’l L. Rev. 147 (Summer 2003).

Luis C. Schmidt, Computer-Assisted Software and the North American Free Trade Agreement: Will Mexican Law Represent a Trade Barrier?, 34 Idea 33 (1993).

Dorothy Schrader, Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Under the NAFTA (Congressional Research Service) (1994).

Dorothy Schrader, Intellectual Property Provisions of the NAFTA (Congressional Research Service) (1994). 

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Nicola M. Shiels, Canadian Appeals Court Permits ‘Harvard Mouse’ Patent: Is the Intellectual Property Provision in the North American Free Trade Agreement Superfluous?, 7 L. & Bus. Rev. Am. 445 (Summer 2001).

James M. Silbermann, The North American Free Trade Agreement’s Effect on Pharmaceutical Patents: A Bitter Pill to Swallow or a Therapeutic Solution?, 12 J. Contemp. Health L. & Pol’y 607 (Spring 1996).

Alan Wright, The North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and Process Patent Protection, 43 Am. U. L. Rev. 603 (Winter 1994).

Daniel Zendel & Dennis S. Prahl, Trademark Protection and Enforcement Under NAFTA, 55 Trademark World 20 (March 1993).

Investment

Frederick Abbott, The Political Economy of NAFTA Chapter Eleven: Equality Before the Law and the Boundaries of North American Integration, 23 Hastings Int'l& Comp. L. Rev. 303 (Spring/Summer 2000).

Ari Afilalo, Constitutionalization Through the Back Door: A European Perspective on NAFTA’s Investment Chapter, 36 Rev. Jur. U.I.P.R. 117 (2001).

Ari Afilalo, Towards a Common Law of International Investment: How NAFTA Chapter 11 Panels Should Solve Their Legitimacy Crisis, 17 Geo. Int’l Envtl. L. Rev. 51 (Fall 2004).

Guillermo Aguilar Alvarez & William Park, The New Face of Investment Arbitration: NAFTA Chapter 11, 28 Yale J. Int’l L. 365 (Summer 2003).

Jose E. Alvarez, Critical Theory and the North American Free Trade Agreement’s Chapter Eleven, 28 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 303 (1997).

Jake A. Baccari, The Loewen Claim: A Creative Use of NAFTA’s Chapter 11, 34 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 465 (Summer 2003).

Joel C. Beauvais, Regulatory Expropriations Under NAFTA: Emerging Principles & Lingering Doubts, 10 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 245 (2002).

Vicki Been & Joel C. Beauvais, The Global Fifth Amendment? NAFTA’s Investment Protections and the Misguided Quest for an International “Regulatory Takings” Doctrine, 78 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 30 (April 2003).

Vicki Been, NAFTA’s Investment Protections and the Division of Authority for Land Use and Environmental Controls, 20 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 19 (2002).

Andrea Bjorklund, NAFTA Chapter 11: Contract Without Privity: Sovereign Offer and Investor Acceptance, 2 Chi. J. Int'l 183 (Spring 2001).

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Charles H. Brower II et al., Fair and Equitable Treatment Under NAFTA’s Investment Chapter, 96 Am. Soc’y Int’l L. Proc. 9 (2002).  

Charles H. Brower II, Investor-State Disputes Under NAFTA: The Empire Strikes Back, 40 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 43 (2001).

Charles H. Brower II, NAFTA’s Investment Chapter: Initial Thoughts About Second-Generation Rights, 36 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 1533 (November 2003).

Charles H. Brower II, Structure, Legitimacy, and NAFTA’s Investment Chapter, 36 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 37 (January 2003).

Charles Brower II and Lee A. Steven, Who then Should Judge? Developing the International Rule of Law Under NAFTA Chapter 11, 2 Chi. J. Int'l L. 193 (Spring 2001).

Charles N. Brower, NAFTA’s Investment Chapter: Dynamic Laboratory, Failed Experiments, and Lessons for the FTAA, 97 Am. Soc’y Int’l L. Proc. 251 (April 2-5 2003).

Maurizio Brunetti, NAFTA Chapter 11: The Iran- United States Claims Tribunal, NAFTA Chapter 11, and the Doctrine of Indirect Expropriation, 2 Chi. J. Int'l L. 203 (Spring 2001).

S. Benton Cantey, International Arbitration to Resolve Disputes Under NAFTA Chapter 11: Investment, 9 Tulsa J. Comp. & Intl. L. 285 (Fall 2001).

Jack J. Coe, Jr., Taking Stock of NAFTA Chapter 11 in Its Tenth Year: An Interim Sketch of Selected Themes, Issues, and Methods, 36 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 1381 (October 2003).

Justine Daly, Has Mexico Crossed the Border on State Responsibility for Economic Injury to Aliens? Foreign Investment and the Calvo Clause in Mexico After the NAFTA, 25 St. Mary's L.J. 1147 (1994).

Lucien J. Dhooge, The Loewen Group v. United States: Punitive Damages and the Foreign Investment Provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 19 Conn. J. Int’l L. 495 (Summer 2004).

Lucien J. Dhooge, The Revenge of the Trail Smelter: Environmental Regulations as Expropriation Pursuant to the North American Free Trade Agreement, 38 Am. Bus. L.J. 475 (Spring 2001).

William S. Dodge (Moderator), 17th Annual Symposium: National Courts and International Arbitration: Exhaustion of Remedies and Res Judicata Under Chapter Eleven of NAFTA:The Anatomy of a Chapter Eleven Arbitration: Affidavits, Affiant, and Burdens of Proof, 23 Hastings Int'l Comp. L. Rev. 345 (Spring/Summer 2000).

William S. Dodge (Moderator), 17th Annual Symposium: National Courts and International Arbitration: Exhaustion of Remedies and Res Judicata Under Chapter Eleven of NAFTA: State Responsibility for Denial of Substantive and Procedural Justice Under NAFTA Chapter Eleven, 23 Hastings Int'l& Comp. L. Rev. 393 (Spring/ Summer 2000).

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William S. Dodge, International Decision, 98 Am. J. Int’l L. 155 (January 2004).

William S. Dodge, Loewen v. United States: Trials and Errors Under NAFTA Chapter Eleven, 52 DePaul L. Rev. 563 (2002).

Michael Cornell Dypski, An Examination of Investor-State Dispute Resolution Under the MERCOSUR and NAFTA Regimes, 8 L. & Bus. Rev. Am. 217 (Winter/Spring 2002).

Julia Ferguson, California's MTBE Contaminated Water: An Illustration of the Need for Environmental Interpretive Note on Article 1110 of NAFTA, 11 Colo. J. Int'l Envtl. L. & Pol'y 499 (Summer, 2000).

Julia Ferguson, Trade and the Environment: California Concerned About Contaminated Water: Canadian Corporation File NAFTA Expropriation Claim Against U.S., 1999 Colo. J. Int'l Envtl. L. Y.B. 65 (1999).

Fulvio Fracassi, NAFTA Chapter 11: Confidentiality and NAFTA Chapter 11 Arbitrations, 2 Chi. J. Int'l L. 213 (Spring 2001).

Elyse M. Freeman, Regulatory Expropriation Under NAFTA Chapter 11: Some Lessons from the European Court of Human Rights, 42 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 177 (2003).

David A. Gantz, The Evolution of FTA Investment Provisions: From NAFTA to the United States – Chile Free Trade Agreement, 19 Am. U. Int’l L. Rev. 679 (2004).

David A. Gantz, NAFTA Chapter 11 Arbitration Tribunal, 2000-2002, 97 Am. J. Int’l L. 937 (October 2003).

David A. Gantz, Resolution of Investment Disputes Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 10 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 335 (Fall 1993).

David Gantz, Symposium: Global Trade Issues in the New Millennium: Potential Conflicts Between Investor Rights and Environmental Regulation Under NAFTA's Chapter 11, 33 Geo. Wash. Int'l L.Rev. 651 (2001).

Lauren E. Godshall, In the Cold Shadow of Metaldclad: The Potential for Change to NAFTA’s Chapter Eleven, 11 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 264 (2002).

Stephanie B. Gordon, Application of NAFTA’s Investor-State Provisions: Is There a Remedy for the Punta Banda Eviction Chaos?, 9 Sw. J.L. & Trade Am. 173 (2002-2003).

Jason Gudofsky, Shedding Light on Article 1110 of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Concering Expropriations: An Environmental Case Study, 21 J. Intl. L. Bus. 243 (Fall 2000).

Chad D. Hanson, Mondev International Ltd. v. United States: A Case Study of the Potential Risks of NAFTA’s Ever-Expanding Arbitration Provisions, 29 N.C. J. Int’l L. & Com. Reg. 351 (Winter 2003).

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Jenny Harbine, NAFTA Chapter 11 Arbitration: Deciding the Price of Free Trade, 29 Ecology L.Q. 371 (2002).

Gary N. Horlick & F. Amanda Debusk, Dispute Resolution under NAFTA: Building on the U.S.- Canada FTA, GATT and ICSID, 36 Private Invs. Abroad 3.1-.31 (1993).

Scott R. Jablonski, NAFTA Chapter 11 Dispute Resolution and Mexico: A Healthy Mix of International Law, Economics and Politics, 32 Denv. J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 475 (Summer 2004).

Maximo Romero Jimenez, NAFTA Chapter 11: Consideration of NAFTA Chapter 11, 2 Chi. J. Int'l L. 243 (Spring 2001).

Ray C. Jones, NAFTA Chapter 11 Investor-to-State Dispute Resolution: A Shield to be Embraced or a Sword to be Feared?, 2002 BYU. L. Rev. 527 (2002).

Rudolph Kass, How Sharp are the Tiger’s Teeth? Private Actions Under NAFTA, 47 B. B.J. 10 (October 2003).

Tim Kennish, NAFTA: The Investment Perspective, 3 Private Investments Abroad 1.1-.35 (1993).

Henry T. King, Sovereignty and Investment Issues- Chapter 11 of NAFTA- What are the Implications for Sovereignty?, 24 Can.-U.S. L.J 279 (1998).

Courtney C. Kirkman, Fair and Equitable Treatment: Methanex v. United States and the Narrowing Scope of NAFTA Article 1105, 34 Law & Pol’y Int’l Bus. 343 (2002).

Dana Krueger, The Combat Zone: Mondev International, Ltd. v. United States and the Backlash Against NAFTA Chapter 11, 21 B.U. Int’l L.J. 399 (Fall 2003).

Jürgen Kurtz, A General Investment Agreement in the WTO? Lessons from Chapter 11 of NAFTA and the OECD Multilateral Agreement on Investment, 23 U. Pa. J. Int’l Econ. L. 713 (Winter 2002).

Ian Laird, NAFTA Chapter 11: NAFTA Chapter 11 Meets Chicken Little, 2 Chi. J. Int'l L. 223 (Spring 2001).

Fred Lazar, Investment in NAFTA: Just Cause for Walking Away, 27 J. World Trade 19 (1993).

Jacob S. Lee, No Double-Dipping Allowed: An Analysis of Waste Management, Inc.v. United Mexican States and the Article 1121 Waiver Requirement for Arbitration under Chapter 11 of NAFTA, 69 Fordham L. Rev. 2655 (May 2001).

Barton Legum, The Innovation of Investor-State Arbitration Under NAFTA, 43 Harv. Int’l L.J. 531 (Summer 2002).

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Tali Levy, NAFTA's Provision for Compensation in the Event of Expropriation: A Reassessment of the "Prompt, Adequate and Effective" Standard, 31 Stan. J Int'l L. 423 (1995).

Chiang-feng Lin, Investment in Mexico: A Springboard Toward the NAFTA Market - An Asian Perspective, 22 N.C. J. Int'l L. & Comp. Reg. 73 (1996).

Loewen Loses Controversial NAFTA Case, 58 Disp. Resol. J. 10 (August-October 2003).

Daniel R. Loritz, Corporate Predators Attack Environmental Regulations: It's Time to Arbitrate Claims Filed Under NAFTA's Chapter 11, 22 Loy. L.A. Int'l Comp. L. Rev. 533 (August 2000).

Mark Luz, NAFTA, Investment and the Constitution of Canada: Will the Watertight Compartments Spring a Leak?, 32 Ottawa L. Rev. 35 (2000/2001).

David MacArthur, NAFTA Chapter 11: On an Environmental Collision Course with the World Bank?, 2003 Utah L. Rev. 913 (2003).

Donald S. MacDonald, Sovereignty Revisited: Chapter 11 of NAFTA: What are the Implications for Sovereignty?, 24 Can.-U.S. L.J. 281 (1998).

Kelly M. Mann, United Mexican States v. Metalclad Corporation: The North American Free Trade Agreement Provides Powerful Private Right of Action to Foreign Investors, 35 Urb. Law. 697 (Fall 2003).

Stefan Matiation, Arbitration with Two Twists: Loewen v. United States and Free Trade Commission Intervention in NAFTA Chapter 11 Disputes, 24 U. Pa. J. Int’l Econ. L. 451 (Summer 2003).

Sean D. Murphy, Measures “Relating” to Foreign Investors Under NAFTA Dispute Resolution, 97 Am. J. Int’l L. 440 (April 2003).

NAFTA and Investment, Seymour J. Rubin & Dean C. Alexander, eds. (Kluwer Law International) (1995).

NAFTA Commission Statement on Amicus Curiae Participation in Arbitrations, 98 Am. J. Int’l L. 841 (October 2004).

NAFTA Investment Law and Arbitration: Past Issues, Current Practice, Future Prospects (Transnational Publishers) (2004).

NAFTA Vademecum: A Handbook of Doing Business in Mexico Under the North American Free Trade Agreement and Mexico’s New Foreign Investment Framework, Bryan, Gonzalez Vargas & Gonzalez Baz, eds. (Legal Publications Dept.) (1996).

NAFTA Waste Management Tribunal Finds no Arbitrary Treatment, No Expropriation, 98 Am. J. Int’l L. 838 (October 2004).

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Hector Olasolo, Have Public Interests Been Forgotten in NAFTA Chapter 11 Foreign Investor/Host State Arbitration? Some Conclusions from the Judgment of the Supreme Court of British Columbia on the Case of Mexico v. Metalclad, 8 L. & Bus. Rev. Am. 189 (Winter/Spring 2002).  

William Park, NAFTA Chapter 11: Arbitration and the Fisc: NAFTA's A Tax Veto, 2 Chi. J. Int'l L. 231 (Spring 2001).

Robert K. Paterson, A New Pandora’s Box? Private Remedies for Foreign Investors Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 8 Willamette J. Int’l L. & Disp. Resol. 77 (2000).

Clyde Pearce and Jack Coe, Jr. 17th Annual Symposium: Investment, Sovereignty and Justice: Arbitration Under NAFTA Chapter 11: Some Pragmatic Reflections upon the First Case Filed Against Mexico, 23 Hastings Int'l Comp. L. Rev. 311 (Spring/Summer 2000).

Joseph de Pencier, 17th Annual Symposium: Investment, Sovereignty and Justice: Arbitration Under NAFTA Chapter 11 Investment, Environment and Dispute Settlement: Arbitration Under NAFTA Chapter Eleven, 23 Hastings Int'l Comp. L. Rev. 409 (Spring/Summer 2000).

Marc R. Poirier, The NAFTA Chapter 11 Expropriation Debate Through the Eyes of a Property Theorist, 33 Envtl. L. 851 (Fall 2003).

Daniel Q. Posin, Cases Brought Under the NAFTA Investment Arbitration Rules, 13 World Arb. & Mediation Rep. 67 (2002).

Daniel Q. Posin, The Multi-Faceted Investment Arbitration Rules of NAFTA, 13 World Arb. & Mediation Rep. 13 (2002).  

Daniel M. Price, Supplement: NAFTA Chapter 11, Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Frankenstein or Safety Valve, 26 Can.-U.S. L.J 1 (2001).

Daniel M. Price, An Overview of the NAFTA Investment Chapter: Substantive Rules and Investor-State Dispute Settlement, 27 Int'l Law. 727 (Fall 1993).

Daniel Price, Some Observations of Chapter Eleven of NAFTA, 23 Hastings Int'l Comp. L. Rev. 421 (Spring/Summer 2000).

J. Michael Robinson, Introduction: Private Investment Claims Against State and Provinces- the Impact of NAFTA Chapter 11 on Sub-Federal Government Agencies, 27 Can.-U.S. L.J 309 (2001).

Miquel Jaurequi Rojas, A New Era: The Regulation of Investment in Mexico, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 41 (1993).

Rodolpho Sandoval, Chapter 11: Investments Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 25 St. Mary's L.J. 1195 (1994).

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Robert A. Schmoll, NAFTA Chapter 11 and Professional Sports in Canada, 36 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 1027 (May 2003).

Courtney N. Seymour, The NAFTA Metalclad Appeal—Subsequent Impact or Inconsequential Error? . . . Only Time Will Tell, 34 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 189 (Winter 2002).

Andrew J. Shapren, NAFTA Chapter 11: A Step Forward in International Trade Law or a Step Backward for Democracy?, 16 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 323 (Spring 2003).

Julie Soloway, Environmental Trade Barriers Under NAFTA: The MMT Fuel Additives Controversy, 8 Minn. J. Global Trade 55 (Winter 1999).

David J. St. Louis, The Anatomy of a Chapter 11 Arbitration: Affidavits, Affiant, and Burdens of Proof, 23 Hastings Int'l Comp. L. Rev. 345 (Spring/Summer 2000).

Marcia J. Staff & Christine W. Lewis, Arbitration Under NAFTA Chapter 11: Past, Present, and Future, 25 Hous. J. Int’l L. 301 (Winter 2003).

Gregory M. Starner, Taking a Constitutional Look: NAFTA Chapter 11 as an Extension of Member States’ Constitutional Protection of Property, 33 Law & Pol’y Int’l Bus. 405 (2002).

Joseph A. Strazzeri, A Lucas Analysis of Regulatory Expropriations Under NAFTA Chapter Eleven, 14 Geo. Int’l Envtl. L. Rev. 837 (2002).

Edward J. Sullivan & Kelly D. Connor, Making the Continent Safe for Investors—NAFTA and the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment of the American Constitution, 36 Urb. Law. 99 (Winter 2004).

Chris Tollefson, Games Without Frontiers: Investor Claims and Citizen Submissions Under the NAFTA Regime, 27 Yale J. Int’l L. 141 (2002).

Chris Tollefson, Metalclad v. United Mexican States Revisited: Judicial Oversight of NAFTA’s Chapter Eleven Investor-State Claim Process, 11 Minn. J. Global Trade 183 (Summer 2002).

Francisco Orrego Vicuña, Carlos Calvo, Honorary NAFTA Citizen, 11 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 19 (2002).

Todd Weiler, NAFTA Article 1105 and the Principles of International Economic Law, 42 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 35 (2003).

Todd Weiler, NAFTA Chapter 11 Jurisprudence: Coming Along Nicely, 9 Sw. J.L. & Trade Am. 245 (2002-2003).

Todd Weiler, NAFTA Investment Law in 2001: As the Legal Order Starts to Settle, the Bureaucrats Strike Back, 36 Int’l Law. 345 (Summer 2002).

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Todd Weiler, The Treatment of SPS Measures Under NAFTA Chapter 11: Preliminary Answers to an Open-Ended Question, 26 B.C. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 229 (Spring 2003).

Terry Wu & Neil Longley, The Applicability of NAFTA to the Subsidization of U.S.-Based NHL Teams: Legal and Economic Perspectives, 9 L. & Bus. Rev. Am. 571 (Summer 2003).

Labor Issues

Roy J. Adams and Parbudyal Singh, Early Experience With NAFTA's Labour Side Accord, 18 COMP. LAB. L. 161 (1997).

Kate E. Andrias, Gender, Work, and the NAFTA Labor Side Agreement, 37 U.S.F. L. Rev. 521 (Spring 2003).

Janine Schollnick Benton, Extraterritorial Application of the Americans with Disabilities Act Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 2 Geo. Mason Indep. L. Rev. 209 (1993).

Mary Jane Bolle, NAFTA: U.S. Jobs and Industry Trade Trends After One Year (Congressional Research Service) (1995).

Francisco Brena Garduno, The Impact of NAFTA on Labor Legislation in Mexico, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 219 (1993).

Joseph Briones, Student Scholarship: Paying the Price for NAFTA: NAFTA's Effect on Women and Children Laborers in Mexico, 9 UCLA Women's L.J. 301 (Spring/Summer 1999).

Can the Labor Side Agreement Save NAFTA?: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Employment, Housing, and Aviation, House Committee on Government Operations, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (September 9 and October 7, 1993).

William Clatanoff, From NAFTA/NAALC to the FTAA via TPA-Trade Promotion Authority Legislation, 11 MSU-DCL J. Int’l L. 47 (2002).

Lance Compa, International Labor Rights and the Sovereignty Question: NAFTA and Guatemala, Two Case Studies, 9 Am. U. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 117 (1993).

William Cunningham & Sequndo Mercado-Liorens, The North American Free Trade Agreement: The Sale of U.S. Industry to the Lowest Bidder, 10 Hofstra Lab. & Emp. L.J. 413 (1993).

Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Labor Force Recomposition and Industrial Restructuring in Electronics: Implications for Free Trade, 10 Hofstra Labor & Emp. L.J. 623 (1993).

Nancy Fuller-Jacobs, Labor Mobility and the North American Free Trade Agreement, 1 San Diego Justice J. 289 (1993).

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Noemi Gal-Or, Labor Mobility Under NAFTA: Regulatory Policy Spearheading the Social Supplement to the International Trade Regime, 15 Ariz. J. Int'l& Comp. Law 365 (Spring 1998).

Jack I. Garvey, Current Development: Trade Law and Quality of Life-Dispute Resolution Under the NAFTA Side Accords on Labor and the Environment, 91 A.J.I.L. 231 (1997).

Christopher J. Graddock & James R. Gallop, The North American Free Trade Agreement: Economic Integration and Employment Dislocation, 19 J. Leg. 265 (1993).

David L. Gregory, The Right to Unionize in the United States, Canada, and Mexico: A Comparative Assessment, 10 Hofstra Labor & Emp. L.J. 537 (1993).

The Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on U.S. Jobs and Wages: Hearing Before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (April 22, 1993).

Karla Shantel Jackson, Is Anything Ever Free? NAFTA’s Effect on Union Organizing Drives and Minorities and the Potential of FTAA Having a Similar Effect, 4 Scholar 307 (2002).

Elizabeth F. Kraus, The Systemic Effects of Economic Trade Zones on Labor Migration: The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Lessons of the European Community, 7 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 323 (1993).

Jerome Levinson, World Policy Institute for Social Research, Unrequited toil: Denial of Labor Rights in Mexico and Implications for NAFTA, (1993).

Christopher J. Martin, The NAFTA Debate: Are Concerns About U.S. Job Migration to Mexico Legitimate?, 19 Employee Relations Law 239 (1993/1994).

Shellyn G. McCaffrey, North American Free Trade and Labor Issues: Accomplishments and Challenges, 10 Hofstra Lab.& Emp. L.J. 449 (1993).

A.L.C. de Mestral, Symposium B Law and Civil Society: Part IV: Subfederal Interactions Between the United States and Canada: Article: The Significance of the NAFTA Side Agreements on Environmental and Labour Cooperation, 15 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 169 (Winter 1998).

Betty Southard Murphy, SYMPOSIUM: NAFTA At Age One: A Blueprint for Hemispheric Integration?: II. The Labor Side Agreement: NAFTA's North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation: The Present and the Future, 10 Conn. J. Int'l L. 403 (1995).

NAFTA, a Negative Impact on Blue Collar, Minority, and Female Employment?: Hearing Before the Employment, housing, and Aviation, House Committee on Government Operations, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (November 10, 1993).

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Judith Witt Palmer, Mexico’s Workers: Implications for Labor Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, 2 How. Scroll 21 (Winter 1993).

William F. Pascoe, Déjà vu All Over Again? Collective Bargaining and NAFTA: Can Mexican and United States National Unions Foster Growth Under the NAALC?, 19 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 741 (Summer 2002).

Jorge F. Perez-Lopez, Labor and the North American Free Trade Agreement, 11 Dick. J. Int’l L. 565 (Spring 1993).

Organizing Workers in Mexico: A NAFTA Issue: Hearings Before Subcommittee on Employment, Housing, and Aviation, House Committee on Government Operations, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (July 15, 1993).

Carol Pier, Labor Rights in Chile and NAFTA Labor Standards: Questions of Compatiblity on the Eve of Free Trade, 19 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y 185 (Winter 1998).

Laura Okin Pomeroy, The Labor Side Agreement Under the NAFTA: Analysis of Its Failure to Include Strong Enforcement Provisions and Recommendations for Future Labor Agreements Negotiated with Developing Countries, 29 Geo. Wash. J. Int'l L. & Econ. 769 (1996).

Sheila M. Raftery, Safety Net and Measuring Rod: The North American Free Trade Agreement Transitional Adjustment Program, 12 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 159 (Spring 1998).

Benjamin Rozwood & Andrew R. Walker, Side Agreements, Sidesteps, and Sideshows: Protecting Labor from Free Trade in North America, 34 Harv. Int'l L.J. 333 (1993).

Stanley M. Spracker, & Gregory J. Mertz, Labor Issues Under the NAFTA: Options in the Wake of the Agreement, 27 Int'l Law. 737 (1993).

William E. Spriggs & James Stanford, Economists' Assessments of the Likely Employment and Wage Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 10 Hofstra Lab.& Emp. L.J. 495 (1993).

Clyde Summers, NAFTA's Labor Side Agreement and International Labor Standards, 3 J. Small & Emerging Bus. L. 173 (Summer 1999).

Chantell Taylor, NAFTA, GATT and the Current Free Trade System: A Dangerous Double Standard for Worker's Rights, 28 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 401 (Fall 2000).

Trade Adjustment Assistance: A Failure for Displaced Workers: Hearing Before Subcommittee the Employment, Housing, and Aviation, House Committee on Government Operations, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (October 1993).

Marley S. Weiss, Two Steps Forward, One Step Back—Or Vice Versa: Labor Rights Under Free Trade Agreements from NAFTA, Through Jordan, via Chile, to Latin America, and Beyond, 37 U.S.F. L. Rev. 689 (Spring 2003).

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Louise D. Williams, Trade, Labor, Law and Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Mexican Labor Arising From the North American Free Trade Agreement, 22 Brook. J. Int’l L. 361 (1996).

Maquiladoras

David S. Gantz, New Changes for the Maquiladoras: Legal and Policy Implications of NAFTA Article 303 for United States-Mexico Trade, 30 Denv. J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 1 (2001).

John S. Harbison and Taunya L. McLarty, A Move Away From the Moral Arbitrariness of Maquila and NAFTA-Related Toxic Harms, 14 UCLA J. Envt'l. L. & Pol'y 1 (1995/1996).

Kurt Kroese, Integration of the Maquiladora Program and NAFTA: A Proposal to Protect Mexico's Economy, 10 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 113 ( 1993).

Stephen M. Lerner, The Maquiladoras and Hazardous Waste: The Effects Under NAFTA, 6 Transnat'l Law. 255 (1993).

Jennifer Mandina, International Watch: NAFTA's Contribution to the Discrimination of Mexican Women in the Maquiladoras, 9 Buff. Women's L.J. 25 (2000/2001).

Griselda Vega, Maquiladora's Lost Women: The Killing Fields of Mexico- Are NAFTA and NAALC Providing the Needed Protection?, 4 J. Gender Race & Just. 137 (Fall 2000).

David Voigt, The Maquiladora Problem in the Age of NAFTA: Where Will We Find a Solution?, 2 Minn. J. Global Trade 323, Summer (1993).

Edward J. Williams, The Maquiladora Industry and Environmental Degradation in the United States-Mexico Borderlands, 27 St. Mary's L. J. 765 (1996).

NAFTA and Asia

Jisu Kim, Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on East Asia: A Korean Perspective, 8 Am. U. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 1 (1993).

Kathryn L. McCall, What is Asia Afraid Of? The Diversionary Effect of NAFTA's Rules of Origin on Trade Between the United States and Asia, 25 Cal. Wes. Int'l L.J. 389 (1995).

NAFTA and The European Union

Frederick M. Abbott, The North American Free Trade Agreement and Its Implications for the European Union, 4 Transnat’l L. & Contemp. Probs. 119 (Spring 1994).

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Casey Burgess, An Anglo-NAFTA Union: Does it Make Sense?, 8 L. & Bus. Rev. Am. 685 (Fall 2002).

William Dietrich, Harmonization of Automobile Emission Standards Under International Trade Agreements: Lessons From the European Union Applied to the WTO and NAFTA, 20 Wm. Mary Envtl. L. & Pol'y Rev. 175 (1996).

Sheldon Friedman, The EC vs. NAFTA: Levelling Up vs. Social Dumping, 68 Chi-Kent L. Rev. 1421 (1993).

R. Jeffrey Kelleher, North American Free Trade Agreements: Symposium II: NAFTA and the European Union Comparison and Contrast, 2 San Diego Justice J. 19 (1994).

NAFTA and the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas

Laura Altieri, NAFTA and the FTAA: Regional Alternatives to Multilateralism, 21 Berkeley J. Int’l L. 847 (2003).

Michael McClintock, Sunrise Mexico, Sunset NAFTA-Centric FTAA- What Next and Why?, 7 Sw. J. of L. & Trade Am. 1 (Spring 2000).

Hannah L. Meils, A Lesson from NAFTA: Can the FTAA Function as a Tool for Improvement in the Lives of Working Women?, 78 Ind. L.J. 877 (Summer 2003).

Thomas Andrew O'Keefe, SYMPOSIUM: NAFTA and the Expansion of Free Trade: Current Issues and Prospects: Commentary: Potential Conflict Areas in Any Future Negotiations Between MERCOSUR and the NAFTA to Create a Free Trade Area of the Americas, 14 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 305 (1997).

Jorge Alberto Ramirez, Rules of Origin: NAFTA’s Heart, But FTAA’s Heartburn, 29 Brook. J. Int’l L. 617 (2004).

Jessica S. Wiltse, An Investor-State Dispute Mechanism in the Free Trade Area of the Americas: Lessons from NAFTA Chapter Eleven, 51 Buff. L. Rev. 1145 (Fall 2003).

NAFTA and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

Frederick M. Abbott, Law and Policy of Regional Integration: The NAFTA and Western Hemispheric Integration in the World Trade Organization (Kluwer) (1995).

Bradly Condon, Smoke and Mirrors: A Comparative Analysis of WTO and NAFTA Provisions Affecting the International Expansion of Insurance Firms in North America, 8 Conn. Ins. L.J. 97 (2001/2002).

John C. Thomure, Jr., The Uneasy Case for the North American Free Trade Agreement, 21 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 181 (Spring 1995).

John M. Vernon, Mexico's Accession to the GATT: a Catalyst at Odds With the Outcome?, 24 St. Mary's L.J. 717 (1993).

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Kevin A. Wechter, NAFTA: a Complement to GATT or a Setback to Global Free Trade?, 66 S. Cal. L. Rev. 2611 (1993).

John Weeks, Procedures for Dispute Settlement Under the World Trade Organization – GATT 1994 and Under Chapter 19 of the North American Free Trade Agreement, 18 Hamline L. Rev. 343 (Spring 1995).

Services

Julie Barker, The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Complete Integration of the Legal Profession: Dismantling the Barriers to Providing Crossborder Legal Services, 19 Hous. J. Int'l L. 95 (1996).

William J. Benos, The Movement of Professionals, Technicians and Other Workers Across NAFTA Borders, 8 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 25 (Spring 2000).

Prof. George Bermann, Lic. Miguel Jauregui Rojas, Lic. Carlos Loperena Ruiz, Prof. William MacPherson, and Stephen C. Nelson, Esq., Mexican Lawyers Going North and U.S. Lawyers Going South: Interstate Legal Practice, NAFTA and U.S. State Bar Regulations, Moderator: Prof. Michael Gordon, 9 U.S.- Mex. L.J. 189 (Spring 2001).

Harry G. Broadman, International Trade and Investment in Services: a Comparative Analysis of the NAFTA, 27 Int'l Law. 623 (1993).

Jaime Cortes Rocha, Transnational Practice of the Legal Profession in the Context of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), 15 Int’l L. Practicum 111 (Autumn 2002).

Amy D. Ronner & Dennis J. O’Connor, Good Fences Make Bad Neighbors: Is the North American Free Trade Agreement a Lie for Lawyers?, 32 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 437 (Fall 2001).

David C. Warner, NAFTA and Trade in Medical Services Between the U.S. and Mexico: A Research Project (UT Austin) (1997).

Standards

Lic. Jose Augustin Portal, Jimmie V. Reyna Esq. and Geri Word (Panelists), Panel: The Operational Realities of Resolving or Not Resolving Standards Disputes Under NAFTA, 9 U.S.- Mex. L.J. 21 (Spring 2001).

Paul Martin, Sovereignty Revisited: Sovereignty and Food Safety in a NAFTA Context, 24 Can.- U.S. L.J. 369 (1998).

Lori M. Wallach, Accountable Governance in the Era of Globalization: The WTO, NAFTA, and International Harmonization of Standards, 50 U. Kan. L. Rev. 823 (May 2002).

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Geri C. Word, NAFTA Standards Regulation: The U.S. Perspective U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, D.C., 9 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 1 (2001).

Tariff and Customs Laws

Lynn S. Baker, Customs and Other Border Enforcement Issues, 1 U.S.-Mex. L. J. 115 (1993).

Robert Givens & Rayburn Berry, Customs Enforcement and the NAFTA, 24 St. Mary's L.J. 903 (1993).

Donald Harrison, & Kenneth G. Weigel, Customs Provisions and Rules of Origin Under the NAFTA, 27 Int'l Law. 647 (1993).

Joseph A. LaNasa, Rules of Origin Under the North American Free Trade Agreement: A Substantial Transformation into Objectively Transparent Protectionism, 34 Harv. Int'l L.J. 381 (Spring 1993).

Jimmie V. Reyna, A Preliminary Review of the Operation and Effect of the NAFTA Rules of Origin, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 127 (1993).

Taxation

Catherine Brown and Christine Manolakas, Corporate Reorganizations and Treaty Relief from Double Taxation Within the NAFTA Block., 59 La. L. Rev. 253 (Fall 1998).

Arthur Cockfield, Tax Integration Under NAFTA: Resolving the Conflict Between Economic and Sovereign Interests, 34 Stan. J. Int'l L. 39 (Winter 1998).

Alan S. Lederman & Bobbie Hirsh, U.S.-Mexico Tax Treaty Complements NAFTA, 79 J. Tax'n 100 (August 1993).

Mauricio Monroy, The Mexican Tax System With the Goals of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), 35 San Diego L. Rev. 739 (Summer 1998).

Philip D. Morrison, The U.S.-Mexico Tax Treaty: Its Relation to NAFTA and Its Status, 1 U.S.- Mex. L.J. 311 (1993).

Michael Schadewald & Tracey Kaye, Source of Income Rules and Treaty Relief from Double Taxation within NAFTA Trading Bloc, 61 La. L. Rev. 353 (Winter 2001).

Telecommunications

Avi Benayoun, Contraband TV: An Analysis of NAFTA's Effect on Federal Communications Commission Issue Responsive Requirement, 29 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 329 (Fall 1997/Winter 1998).

Chun Hung Lin, Regionalism or Globalism? The Process of Telecommunication Cooperation Within the OAS and NAFTA, 11 Int’l Trade L.J. 30 (Winter 2002).

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Telecommunications Trade: Joint Hearing Before Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance and the Subcommittee on Commerce, consumer Protection, and Competitiveness, House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1993).

Textiles and Apparel

John A. Escoto, Technical Barriers to Trade Under NAFTA: Harmonizing Textile Labeling, 7 Ann. Surv. Int'l Comp. L. 63 (Spring 2001).

Janet Patricia Farmer, NAFTA and the Textile and Apparel Industries: "Made in North America", 19 N. C. J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 293 (1994).

Renee T. Legierski, Out in the Cold: The Combined Effects of NAFTA and the MFA on the Caribbean Basin Textile Industry, 2 Minn. J. Global Trade 305 (1993).

Transnational Litigation

Ryan G. Anderson, Transnational Litigation Involving Mexican Parties, 25 St. Mary's L.J. 1059 (1994).

Michael Sang H. Cho, Private Enforcement of NAFTA Environmental Standards Through Transnational Mass Tort Litigation: The Role of the United States Courts in the Age of Free Trade, 27 St. Mary's L. J. 817 (1996).

Litigation, Arbitration, and Alternative Dispute Resolution, 15 Loy. L.A. Int'l& Comp. L. Rev. 986 (June 1993).

James F. Smith, Confronting Differences in the United States and Mexican Legal Systems in the Era of NAFTA, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 85 (1993).

Transportation

Christopher Behre, The Mexican Trucking Dispute: A Bottleneck to Free Trade. A Tough (Road) Test on the NAFTA Dispute Settlement Mechanism, 25 Hous. J. Int’l L. 561 (Spring 2003).

Dana T. Blackmore, Continuing to Put the Brakes on Mexican Truckers: Will the U.S. Ever Implement NAFTA Annex 1?, 9 L. & Bus. Rev. Am. 699 (Fall 2003).

Casey Burgess, The Cross-Border NAFTA Truck Debate, 8 L. & Bus. Rev. Am. 279 (2002).

Paul Stephen Dempsey, Free Trade but not Free Transport? The Mexican Stand-Off, 30 Denver J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 91 (2001).

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Joseph Kraft, Department of Transportation v. Public Citizen: The Supreme Court Allows Mexican Trucks to Cross the Border Under NAFTA Without Environmental Scrutiny, 18 Tul. Envtl. L.J. 231 (Winter 2004).

Lowell Powell, NAFTA Keep on Truckin’: Paving the Way for Long-Haul Trucking Operations Between Mexico and the United States, 16 Transnat’l Law. 467 (Spring 2003).

Benjamin W. Putnam, The Cross-Border Trucking Dispute: Finding a Way Out of the Conflict Between NAFTA and U.S. Environmental Law, 82 Tex. L. Rev. 1287 (April 2004).

Hale E. Sheppard, The NAFTA Trucking Dispute: Pretexts for Noncompliance and Policy Justifications for U.S. Facilitation of Cross-Border Services, 11 Minn. J. Global Trade 235 (Summer 2002).

Transportation Infrastructure and Safety Impacts of the North American Free Trade Agreement: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight, House Committee on Public Works and Transportation, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. (April 1993).

Journals

NAFTA: Law and Business Review of the Americas: An interdisciplinary quarterly journal covering legal, business, economic, political, and social policy dimensions of the North American Free Trade Agreement, its implementation, and its overall impact on doing business in the Americas. The journal combines both practical and policy implications of NAFTA and both the immediate and longer term implications of the Agreement for political and social institutions within various countries in the Western Hemisphere.

NAFTA Law & Business Review of the Americas Inter-American Legal Materials, American Bar Association, Section of International Law & Practice

The International Lawyer, American Bar Association

Internet Sites
 

·         NAFTA Int’l Trade Comm. Homepage: www.mac.doc.gov/nafta/index.htm

·         NAFTA & Labor Cooperation Commission: http://www.naalc.org/english/naalc.shtml

·         NAFTA Secretariat: www.nafta-sec-alena.org/

·         National Law Center for Inter American Free Trade: www.natlaw.com/

·         USTR Reports: www.ustr.gov/reports/index.shtml

 

 

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