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Settlement Understanding; DSU) entered into force. Since 1998, negotiations to review and reform the DSU have taken place (DSU … review), however without yielding any result so far. The DSU review exercise has only attracted limited academic interest to … become the subject of countless contributions, the efforts of the entire WTO community to make the DSU evolve further have …
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We examine how theoretical and quantitative economic analysis has and can be used in this stage of the DSU process … each of the ten DSU arbitrations that have taken place thus far into one of these categories and compare the arbitrators … likely to take place under the DSU. Finally, in the disputes in which this reciprocity approach has not been used, we …
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We examine how theoretical and quantitative economic analysis has and can be used in this stage of the DSU process … each of the ten DSU arbitrations that have taken place thus far into one of these categories and compare the arbitrators … likely to take place under the DSU. Finally, in the disputes in which this reciprocity approach has not been used, we …
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This paper surveys the law and economics literature on WTO dispute settlement. As a background, we first briefly lay out main features of the legal framework, and discuss possible roles of a dispute settlement mechanism. We then discuss the two main themes in the empirical literature on dispute...
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This paper surveys the law and economics literature on WTO dispute settlement. As a background, we first briefly lay out main features of the legal framework, and discuss possible roles of a dispute settlement mechanism. We then discuss the two main themes in the empirical literature on dispute...
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This paper is a contribution to the literature on rational design of trade agreements. The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an incomplete contract among sovereign states. Incomplete contracts contain gaps. Ex post, contractual gaps may leave gains from trade unrealized; they may create...
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critical threshold to a respondent, the theory behind the DSU enforcement breaks down and the well meaning legal system only …-compliance tends to be very long and leads to core questions about the true intent of the DSU. In particular, was the DSU designed to …
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