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Arbitration which was held at the Federal Court of Australia in Sydney in May 2011 …
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Although multilateral rules regulating subsidies on the basis of their effects rather than their classification have existed since the end of the Tokyo Round, the WTO dispute over implementation of the rulings in the US Cotton case is only the second time (the first time being the Follow Up to...
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This article examines an attempt by the Australian Government in 2011-12 to restrict the import into Australia of … timber products logged illegally in foreign states. The Illegal Logging Prohibition Bill pursues Australia’s interests in … engaging Australia’s commitments under World Trade Organisation law. This article assesses whether the Bill safely navigates …
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This entry in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law, titled Panel: Dispute Settlement System of the World Trade Organization (WTO), comprehensively covers all aspects of dispute settlement before WTO panels, as well as panel proceedings within the overall WTO dispute...
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Throughout the course of the DSU Review, Members and commentators alike have proposed numerous modifications to the WTO DSU covering a wide range of areas. One area which has received quite a bit of attention is that of retaliatory measures in the implementation phase of the dispute settlement...
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On 5 October 1995, Canada requested consultations with Australia in respect of Australia’s prohibition of imports of …
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DSU and Australia's long term pubic policy objectives. It concludes by offering some options for strategically utilising …
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This chapter will analyze arguments that the World Trade Organization (WTO) suffers from a 'democratic deficit', which casts doubt on the legitimacy and desirability of its rules and policies. First this chapter outlines teh two strands of this accusation of 'democratic deficit'. That is: 1....
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The World Trade Organization has grown into one of the most influential international organizations on the international plane. Its rise to prominence has also been a direct result of the success of the WTO dispute settlement mechanism, which has addressed more than 570 alleged violations of WTO...
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