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The Doha Round negotiation mandate of the World Trade Organization (WTO) proposes to minimise trade distortions and …
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Trade scholars are preoccupied with the debate over constitutionalism at the WTO. Much of this literature presupposes that the trade regime is properly understood as a constitutional entity. However, neither WTO texts nor practice supports this understanding. The striking disjunction between...
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the World Trade Organization (WTO), comprehensively covers all aspects of dispute settlement before WTO panels, as well as …
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reflection, several related options: (i) the built-in mandate in the GATS for negotiations on services procurement (Article XIII … Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), it derives insights from a large number of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) that embody …: the key provisions regarding the scope of application of the GATS and the GPA make clear that each serves purposes that …
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The role of international trade was irreplaceable at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, especially the trade in medical supplies and food for all affected countries. Trade as a part of this crisis, certainly should not be an element of further countries' closing and new trade barriers...
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institutions. The traditional political instrument of international trade negotiations fosters broad, sector-wide coalitions on the … policy coalitions. The reason is that reciprocal trade negotiations - both liberalizing or trade restricting - incite … of trade negotiation Rounds, and the WTO (1995-), which combines the reciprocity of negotiations with the multilateral …
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When we think of China we always tend to think of economic issues. Nevertheless there were -and there are- many legal issues involved in the difficult and lengthy process of accession of China to WTO. This article analyzes in depth legal duties embodied in the Act of Accession of China to WTO...
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The paper undertakes a cost-benefit analysis of Afghanistan's accession to the WTO while attempting to shed light on the post-WTO accession challenges. For our empirical analysis we have applied the WITS/SMART model to assess the implication of the WTO membership. A cut in tariffs is the...
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This paper examines how varying antidumping methodologies applied within the WTO differ in the extent to which they reduce targeted exports. We show that antidumping duties, on average, hit Chinese exporters harder than those of other targeted countries. This difference can be traced back in...
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China's accession to the World Trade Organisation in 2001 was hailed as the natural conclusion of a long march that …
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