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Tariffs and Trade and the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures of the World Trade Organization (WTO). We … applicable WTO agreements. The article concludes by noting that modification of either the IMF Articles or applicable WTO …
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The CIS trade regime can be characterised as a mix of, partly overlapping, weak, bilateral, subregional, and multilateral agreements. This is a result of the design of the CIS, which was explicitly constructed to allow its member states to participate in only those parts that they deemed in...
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This article examines the interactions of power politics and international economic law in the development of regionalism in Asia, particularly in the context of United States-China trade relations. It argues that the process of regional economic integration in Asia has been slow-moving because...
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The purpose of this paper is to show how the pattern of trade relations between the United States and African countries is gradually moving from unilateralism towards reciprocity. It therefore demonstrates that the AGOA was conceived to be a building block toward future bilateral trade...
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This book chapter offers a comprehensive review of the free trade agreement between China and ASEAN ("ACFTA"), focusing on the rules concerning tariff reduction (including the Early Harvest Programme), trade in services, dispute resolution, as well as the progress on the negotiations on...
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The Eurasian Economic Union (‘EAEU') – an international organization of regional economic integration in post-Soviet space – has a judicial body aimed at ensuring uniform application of law. This article argues that the EAEU Court will struggle in achieving its aim as there are issues of...
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The WTO dispute resolution system is widely used and is a litigation-oriented process. It is at the core of global … litigation in the WTO is to examine the data provided by the WTO and the United States Trade Representative (USTR) concerning the … WTO dispute resolution system from its inception, the activity of the Bush and Obama administrations, and China’s record …
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significant arrangements for so-called “special and differential treatment,” which at the WTO includes expanded market access for …
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under the law of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). It will also explore the …
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This article analyzes European Union-China trade relations in the context of the current negotiations for a new comprehensive framework agreement between the European Union (EU) and the People’s Republic of China. China is a strong economic power with increasingly sophisticated production in...
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