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Governing the Settlement of Disputes (DSU). As a WTO member, Russia has the right to uphold its trade interests by means of this …
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The Russian Federation acceded to the World Trade Organization (WTO) on August 22, 2012, and was therefore authorized …
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On August 22, 2012, the Russian Federation joined the World Trade Organization (WTO), as well as dispute settlement … Settlement of Disputes (DSU). Hence Russia has since August 2012 been entitled to apply this instrument to uphold its commercial …
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This article is whether and how the world macroeconomic environments influence the world trade disputes. We use two … the world trade disputes. Even if the traditional literature captures it at the national-level, global picture needs to be … circumstances. The period is from 1995 to 2008, covering all records of trade disputes since the birth of the World Trade …
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This article examines systemic issues arising from the calculation of the level of retaliation against WTO-inconsistent AD/CVD ‘measures’ by focusing primarily on two Article 22.6 arbitration cases, i.e. US – Washing Machines (Article 22.6) and US – Anti-Dumping Methodologies (Article...
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observe. Using the case of the United States and its disputes in the World Trade Organization, we find support for our …
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The Russian Federation acceded to the World Trade Organization (WTO), and so became subject to its international trade … Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes (DSU). Thus, from August 2012 onwards, Russia has enjoyed the right to defend its …
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This paper considers the possibilities that the member states of the WTO would adopt some kind of antitrust provision. Initially, the paper reviews the historical relation of competition policy to trade policy, from the Havana Conference to the present. It then reviews the conflicts between the...
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This article analyses in detail the fact that there has been almost no dissent in World Trade Organization (WTO …
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The participation deficit in global governance is usually blamed on power politics; we argue it may actually reflect strategic behavior by excluded countries themselves. In the WTO, member-states affected by a trade dispute can join litigation as `third parties' to gain access to otherwise...
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