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. Coherence, consistency and predictability of international law rules are particularly relevant in a global world and market … for exchange controls and restrictions which affect the functioning of the international monetary system and the world of … international system as envisioned after World War II and of the various types of exchange measures, this paper will first analyze …
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This article analyzes the extent to which the Appellate Body and WTO panels compare the authentic texts in their examination of the WTO Agreements and the extent to which the parties themselves do so in their arguments. The texts of the WTO Agreements are authentic in English, French and...
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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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Brazil is currently immersed in the project of building a new common market, known as MERCOSUR, with its neighbors Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. It has largely been assumed that this project will produce economic growth and therefore be beneficial for the environment. However, this assumption...
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U.S. assertion of political power in the World Trade Organization (WTO)'s appointment process reminds us of the tenuous …
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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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how development status was defined, developing world arbitrators accounted for fifteen to twenty percent of arbitrators …; and (4) for all measures used to analyze development status, arbitrators from the developing world received a … statistically lower number of appointments than their developed world counterparts. Recognizing the data revealed diversity in …
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This paper concerns the purposes of WTO retaliation. There are two most competing purposes of WTO retaliation: inducing compliance and rebalancing. My paper introduces another purpose of retaliation that is reflected in the EC – Hormones dispute: inducing a mutually agreeable solution. In May...
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trade that are flagged by the World Trade Organization's TPRM and subsequent challenges brought to the Dispute Settlement …
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