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The WTO and International Trade Law / Dispute Settlement

Edited By: Petros C Mavroidis and Alan O Sykes
712 pages
Publisher: Edward Elgar
The WTO and International Trade Law / Dispute Settlement
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  • The WTO and International Trade Law / Dispute Settlement ISBN: 9781843763437 Hardback Apr 2005 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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The system of dispute resolution within the WTO and its evolution over time have attracted the attention of numerous scholars. This volume brings together a selection of papers by prominent scholars working in a range of disciplines.

The collection is divided into six parts. The first addresses broad questions about the scope and function of the dispute resolution system. Part II considers the relationship between the dispute system and national authorities, while part III focuses more narrowly on the remedies for breach of legal obligations in the WTO system. Part IV examines litigation and settlement questions. Part V considers the pre-WTO environment and the role of unilateralism in the enforcement of commitments under GATT. The final section looks at broader systemic issues.

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Edited By: Petros C Mavroidis and Alan O Sykes
712 pages
Publisher: Edward Elgar
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