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The objective of this paper is to assess the claim that the WTO dispute settlement system should improve the transparency of its proceedings to people by opening panel and Appellate Body meetings as well as accepting and reflecting unsolicited amicus curiae briefs. This paper argues that the...
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establishment of a "World Economic Parliamentary Assembly" and places the idea in the context of a cosmopolitan (Held) and a …
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World Trade Organization (WTO) tribunal, also play such a distinctive role? This paper contends that the WTO tribunal has in …
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Given the rise of services preferentialism in the last decade and the importance of domestic regulation for services trade, this paper examines the role of regulatory incidence and convergence as determinants of services trade agreements (STAs). Our results suggest that regulation is an...
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At the multilateral level, the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) regulates trade in services. Considered a framework agreement, GATS contains a built-in negotiation mandate to further develop disciplines on services trade. These negotiations have, in the context of the Doha Round,...
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-)appointment of the members of the World Trade Organization’s Appellate Body. While the legislative arm of the organization has never … institutional redesign that has led to the Appellate Body becoming the World Trade Organization’s institutional “centerpiece”. These … entire World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement process. Moreover, it threatens the institution as a whole, unless some …
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Energy security is a burning issue in a world where 1.4 billion people still have no access to electricity. This …
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employed by the World Trade Organization (WTO). The WTO fails to take into account the special circumstances and needs of these … are other scenarios where countries may fall between the developed and the developing world. This demonstrates that the … federalism. This Article also considers the Proposal's applicability to disadvantaged regions in the developed world …
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supporters in favor of a true international antitrust code, or at least an optional code enforced by the World Trade Organization …
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There has been relatively little written applying the insights of legal realism to international law, particularly international economic law. Professor Gregory Shaffer has admirably filled his gap in his excellent book, Defending Interests: Public-Private Partnerships in WTO Litigation. In my...
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