Richard Blackhurst
Adjunct Professor of International Economics
Recent Publications:
- "Options for Improving Africa's Participation in the WTO", (with W. Lyakurwa and A. Oyejide), The World Economy, April 2000, reprinted in Developing Countries and the WTO: a Pro-active Agenda, B. Hoekman and W. Martin (editors), Blackwell, 2001;
- "Reforming WTO Decision Making: Lessons from Singapore and Seattle", in K. Deutsch and B. Speyer (ed.s), The World Trade Organization Millennium Round: Freer Trade in the Twenty-First Century, Routledge (London and New York), 2001;
- "The WTO as the Legal Foundation of International Commercial Relations: Current Status and Options for the Next Decade", in F. Snyder (ed.) Regional and Global Regulation of International Trade, Hart Publishing (Oxford and Portland, Oregon), 2002;
- "Improving the Capacity of WTO Institutions to Fulfil Their Mandate" (with David Hartridge), in E-U. Petersmann (ed.) "Preparing the Doha Development Round: Challenges to the Legitimacy and Efficiency of the World Trading System", Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, 2004, reprinted (a) in the Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 7, No. 3, 2004, and (b) in E-U. Petersmann (ed.) Reforming the World Trading System: Legitimacy, Efficiency and Democratic Governance, Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
- "A Tribute to Robert E. Hudec", (with Petros Mavroidis), World Trade Review, March 2005.
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