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African countries have largely been absent as players at the WTO dispute settlement system in its first decade. In recent literature, this has been attributed to a number of factors, among them, the low volume of trade with an export base often characterized by single unprocessed commodities, a...
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The WTO utilizes the trade dispute settlement mechanism in accordance with the Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes (DSU). As a WTO member, Russia has the right to uphold its trade interests by means of this instrument
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"Over the past 30 years, international trade has grown constantly and since 2008 it has increased by 26% (World Trade …
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returned to the global stage. Meanwhile the World Trade Organization (WTO) is facing an existential crisis due to a deadlock in … policies. However, there is no alternative to WTO reform, given that the economic balance in the world has changed - while the … enforcement and dispute settlement mechanism. The EU can act as an 'honest broker' between the USA and China. Establishing an …
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This paper studies the under-explored yet critical role of WTO's regular bodies, particularly focusing on the discussions of "trade concerns" within the Goods Council, its subsidiary bodies, as well as the General Council. These discussions are pivotal for the governance of international trade...
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