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of the World Trade Organization (WTO) also supports various measures to facilitate cross-border paperless trade including … multilateral level by circulating proposals at the WTO to create trade rules relevant to the digital age. Such initiatives will …
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of the World Trade Organization (WTO) also supports various measures to facilitate cross-border paperless trade including … multilateral level by circulating proposals at the WTO to create trade rules relevant to the digital age. Such initiatives will …
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China joined the World Trade Organization (‘WTO’) in 2001 after almost 15 years of negotiations, making extensive … service market, exploring areas of apparent non-compliance with WTO rules and China’s justifications for its current approach …. This research provides a valuable case study of China’s WTO compliance, the significance of obligations contained in China …
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ensure compliance with WTO obligations, and the formal structures that could be used to set out the parties agreement. We do …
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This article begins by describing the international crime of genocide, and considers Australia's response to its international obligations regarding genocide in the context of its implementation of international human rights generally. It then sets out the background to Nulyarimma v Thompson and...
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This chapter examines the so-called 'rule of necessary implication' in treaty interpretation by considering international judicial decisions in three different contexts: implied powers as reflected in decisions of the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court; implied...
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Several States have terminated international investment agreements ('IIAs') in recent years — some alarmed at unexpected outcomes in certain investor — State cases, and others simply updating their IIAs as they conclude wider economic partnership agreements. States' attempts to extinguish...
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