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Settlement of Disputes Within the World Trade Organisation: A Guide to the Jurisprudence

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posted on 2024-06-16, 13:37 authored by J Waincymer
The Urugauy Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations led to the development of a revised set of procedures on dispute settlement. These procedures dealt with a number of significant problems that had arisen under GATT dispute settlement experience. In spite of these important reforms, there are numerous, complex and contentious questions of legal adjudication that any formal dispute settlement system must face. The article outlines the aims and organs of dispute settlement under the WTO. It addresses some of the key questions as to standing, interpetation, evidence and adjudicatory practices and processes. While ongoing moitoring and reform is necessary, an important thesis is that the inherent nature of legal adjudication forces uncertain determinations that can too easily give rise to unwarranted criticism of the system as a whole.<br>

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Oxford, England

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eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2001, Blackwell Publishers Ltd

Journal

World economy

Volume

24

Pagination

1247-1278

ISSN

0378-5920

eISSN

1467-9701

Issue

9

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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