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1.Introduction Kym Anderson, Cheryl McRae and David Wilson -- Part I The multilateral rules under WTO -- 2. The integration of economics into SP S risk management policies: issues and challenges, Donna Roberts -- 3. The analytical foundation of quarantine risk analysis, Mikc J Nunn -- 4. The WTO dispute settlement framework and operation, Gretchen Heimpel Stanton -- 5. Implications of recent SPS dispute settlement cases, Gavin Goh and Andreas Ziegler -- Part II The 'appropriate level of protection' -- 6. Part III Adding more economics to risk analysis -- 11. Least trade--restrictive SPS Policies: an analytic framework is there but questions remain, David Orden, Clare Narrod and Joseph W. Glauber -- 12. Quarantine decision making in Australia, Monika Binder -- 13. Quarantine reform: Australia's recent experience, Carolyn Tanner -- 14. Evaluating economic consequences of livestock diseases: a US perspective, Kenneth W. Forsythe Jr - Part IV Specific health and environmental risks from trade -- 15. Measuring
he effect of food safety standards on African exports to Europe -- Tsunehiro Otsuki, John S. Wilson and Mirvat Sewadeh -- 16. GMOs, the SPS Agreement and the WTO, Kyrn Anderson arid Chantal Pohl Nielsen -- 17. Food safety policy in the WTO era, Sallie J
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