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THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE AND DIRECT EFFECT FOR THE GATT: - Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Current State of the ECJ Doctrine
1.2 Current Criticisms of the ECJ Doctrine
2. Doctrinal Analysis
2.1 GATT reciprocity may differ from that in the other international agreements
2.2 The structure of the GATT safeguards may not contemplate direct effect
2.3 The nature of GATT dispute settlement may not require direct effect
3. Motive Analysis
3.1 Possible non-mercantilist motivations for the ECJ's doctrine
3.2 Implications of the ECJ's method of analysis
4. Political Economy Analysis
4.1 Differences between GATT and Community fundamental rights
4.2 The place of individuals within the GATT
5. Conclusion
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