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John Jackson (law professor)

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John Howard Jackson (April 6, 1932 - November 7, 2015) was a professor at the University of California at Berkeley Law School, the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor, Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., USA.[1][2][3] He organized the International Economic Law Group of the American Society of International Law, and was regarded as one of the chief architects of the World Trade Organization.[4]

He was the director of the Institute of International Economic Law, Georgetown University Law Center and editor-in-chief of the Journal of International Economic Law.[5]

Selected Bibliography

  • World trade and the law of GATT: A Legal Analysis of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (1 ed.). Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. 1969.
  • The World Trading System : Law and Policy of International Economic Relations (1 ed.). Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. 1989.
  • Restructuring the GATT System (1 ed.). New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press. 1990.
  • The World Trade Organization : Constitution and Jurisprudence (1 ed.). London: Royal Institute of International Affairs. 1998.
  • Sovereignty, the WTO and Changing Fundamentals of International Law (1 ed.). Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press. 2006.

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