Dispute Settlement in the World Trade OrganizationCambridge University Press, 2022 M02 17 - 598 pages The WTO dispute settlement process has evolved in recent years into one of the most successful, yet complex, systems of international arbitration. In this extensively revised new edition of Palmeter, Mavroidis, and Meagher's authoritative book on WTO dispute settlement, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of each step of the WTO dispute settlement process, examining both the history of the system, the governing legal rules, and the more informal procedural aspects of the process in detail. This edition takes into account the jurisprudence of panels and the Appellate Body up to the end of 2020 and includes an analysis of the current crisis in the WTO Appellate Body. This volume is an essential tool for practitioners, diplomats, government lawyers, and students of WTO law and should equally be of interest to students of other forms of international arbitration. |
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... Covered Agreements 53 [2] Conflicts Among Special or Additional Rules 54 [3] Simultaneous Application of Different Agreements 55 [4] The DSU and the Competence of Other WTO Bodies (Institutional Balance) [5] The “Matter” Before the ...
... Covered Agreements 53 [2] Conflicts Among Special or Additional Rules 54 [3] Simultaneous Application of Different Agreements 55 [4] The DSU and the Competence of Other WTO Bodies (Institutional Balance) [5] The “Matter” Before the ...
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... Covered Agreements 88 § 3.04 Public International Law Generally 89 § 3.05 Implied Powers 91 § 3.06 Agreements Explicitly Mentioned in the Covered Agreements 92 [1] The Havana Charter 92 [2] Agreements Mentioned in the TRIPS Agreement 93 ...
... Covered Agreements 88 § 3.04 Public International Law Generally 89 § 3.05 Implied Powers 91 § 3.06 Agreements Explicitly Mentioned in the Covered Agreements 92 [1] The Havana Charter 92 [2] Agreements Mentioned in the TRIPS Agreement 93 ...
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David Palmeter, Petros C. Mavroidis, Niall Meagher. § 5.06 Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade 252 [1] Overview 252 [2] Measures Covered by the TBT Agreement 252 [3] Experts 253 [4] Developing Countries 254 § 5.07 Anti-dumping ...
David Palmeter, Petros C. Mavroidis, Niall Meagher. § 5.06 Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade 252 [1] Overview 252 [2] Measures Covered by the TBT Agreement 252 [3] Experts 253 [4] Developing Countries 254 § 5.07 Anti-dumping ...
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Contents
153 | 4 |
Civil Law and Common Law | 25 |
2 The Advisory Centre on WTO | 31 |
Recommendations of the DSB | 65 |
153 | 71 |
Sources of | 86 |
Agreements | 92 |
Agreements | 129 |
7 Proceedings Involving Both Prohibited and Actionable | 279 |
Evidence and Proof | 298 |
6 Article 22 6 Arbitrations | 334 |
The Appellate Process | 348 |
20 Amicus Curiae Briefs | 377 |
Adoption and Implementation of Reports | 406 |
Implementation | 420 |
Subsidy | 455 |
Panels | 197 |
Complaints | 229 |
Special Rules and Procedures | 243 |
4 Developing Countries | 251 |
10 Overlap with Countervailing Duties | 267 |
Concessions | 465 |
4 Multiple Complainants | 510 |
Conclusion | 518 |
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