International Trade Law and the GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement System

International Trade Law and the GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement System

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Wolters Kluwer
EAN: 9789041178138
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Unlike the UN and EC law, there has been little discussion of the problems of GATT/WTO law and GATT dispute settlement practice in the recent legal literature. This new book is the result of an initiative by the International Trade Law Committee of the International Law Committee of the International Law Association to promote the progressive development of GATT/WTO law, and especially of its dispute settlement system, by making a comparative legal study of international and regional law and dispute settlement practice.Part I of the book introduces the basic principles, procedures and historical evolution of the GATT/WTO dispute settlement system. It analyses the first experience and current legal problems with the new WTO dispute settlement system, such as the application of the Dispute Settlement Understanding to trade in services, intellectual property rights and restrictive business practices.Part II examines the evolution of international trade law, and the application of the GATT/WTO dispute settlement procedures in specific areas of international economic law, such as anti-dumping law, agricultural and textiles trade, restrictive business practices, and the Agreement on Government Procurement.Part III describes procedures for the settlement of international trade disputes in domestic courts and regional trade agreements, such as the EC, the South American Common Market and NAFTA, and examines their interrelationships with the GATT/WTO dispute rules and procedures.
EAN 9789041178138
ISBN 9041178139
Binding Ebook
Publisher Wolters Kluwer
Publication date October 1, 1982
Pages 724
Language English
Country Uruguay
Editors Petersmann, Ernst-Ulrich
Series Studies in Transnational Economic Law Set