1. For a general list of the peer review mechanisms within the OECD, seeExecutive Committee in special session, monitoring and surveillance activities at the OECD and co-operation with other international organisations(Note by the Secretary-General), 27 April 1999, (ECSS(99)3). On peer review and peer pressure, especially in the area of economic policy, see alsoPeer pressure as part of surveillance by international institutions, discussion led by Niels Thygesen, chairman. Economic and Development Review Committee, 4 June 2002 For an analytical paper on the use of peer review in a subject area, see Joint Group on Trade and Competition,Peer review: Merits and approaches in a trade and competition context, 6 June 2002, COM/TD/DAFFE/COMP(2002)4/FINAL
2. Is the good news about compliance good news about cooperation?
3. In some contexts, entities other than states participate in peer review processes. An OECD example is certain reviews of the European Community in the economic, trade and development assistance policies