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The WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding Review: What Future for the Appellate Stage?

2013
The negotiations on the review of and amendments to the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding, which started at the 2001 Doha Conference, have reached a crucial point. Initially based on proposals made by individual Members or groups of Members and, at a later stage, on the Chairman’s Text of 2003, the negotiations are now evolving on the basis of the ...
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The Economics of Trade Disputes, the GATT’s Article XXIII, and the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Understanding

Economics & Politics, 2002
Economic theory has yet to provide a convincing argument that can explain why the threat of retaliation under the GATT/WTO dispute settlement procedures is not sufficient to prevent countries from violating the agreement. We consider the question of why countries violate the agreed–upon rules in the face of explicit provisions which allow them to ...
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The WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding: An Unlikely Weapon in the Fight Against AIDS

American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2001
One of the most controversial aspects of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is its trade policy governing pharmaceutical products that treat AIDS and other diseases. Critics contend that the WTO unreasonably restricts the trade of pharmaceuticals in order to protect the profit margin of western drug producers at the expense of infected populations in ...
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Greening the WTO's Disputes Settlement Understanding: Opportunities and Risks [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
It is reasonable to ask whether the WTO's rules may hamper the ability of national and sub-national governments to be genuine pacesetters in environmental law making. Environmentalists consider that the WTO's disputes panels may encourage governments to converge to the relevant international standard for a particular risk regulation because such ...
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The unsustainable political economy of investor–state dispute settlement mechanisms1

International Review of Administrative Sciences, 2021
Vera Weghmann, David Hall
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