The WTO is facing difficult times as the renewal of the members of its Appellate Body seems to be in a deadlock. The opposition of some Members of the Organization to the process means the number of adjudicators is slowly dwindling. In this paper, we put this problem in context, by linking it to the greater concerns about consent in international adjudication. Consent amounts to the effective transfer of adjudicative power to a given tribunal. It is therefore argued that the non-renewal of AB members amounts to a withdrawal of consent by the parties concerned, be it legal or not. Should the problem persist, the WTO's dispute settlement system could be profoundly impacted, transforming it into a mere conciliatory body
The authority of an international court (IC) is not necessarily evolutionary and its development uni...
Published online 18/03/2020Recent survey evidence and proposals made in long-running negotiations to...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system is facing unprecedented challenges, fol...
In its over 25 years' history, the dispute settlement mechanism of the World Trade Organisation (WTO...
In its over 25 years' history, the dispute settlement mechanism of the World Trade Organisation (WTO...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system, established in 1995, is the youngest o...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is in crisis. Once the Appellate Body has fewer than three member...
Recent debates on the operation of the WTO’s dispute resolution mechanism have focused primarily on ...
The functioning of the Appellate Body (AB) is virtually perfect in terms of collegial decision-makin...
Recent debates on the operation of the WTO’s dispute resolution mechanism have focused primarily on ...
In its over 25 years' history, the dispute settlement mechanism of the World Trade Organisation (WTO...
The WTO dispute settlement system is in crisis, endangering the future of the organization. The prox...
This article focuses on the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) – the dip...
As with other legal systems based on a separation of powers, the World Trade Organization is marked ...
In the last years, serious criticisms have paved the way for a profound crisis of the dispute settle...
The authority of an international court (IC) is not necessarily evolutionary and its development uni...
Published online 18/03/2020Recent survey evidence and proposals made in long-running negotiations to...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system is facing unprecedented challenges, fol...
In its over 25 years' history, the dispute settlement mechanism of the World Trade Organisation (WTO...
In its over 25 years' history, the dispute settlement mechanism of the World Trade Organisation (WTO...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system, established in 1995, is the youngest o...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is in crisis. Once the Appellate Body has fewer than three member...
Recent debates on the operation of the WTO’s dispute resolution mechanism have focused primarily on ...
The functioning of the Appellate Body (AB) is virtually perfect in terms of collegial decision-makin...
Recent debates on the operation of the WTO’s dispute resolution mechanism have focused primarily on ...
In its over 25 years' history, the dispute settlement mechanism of the World Trade Organisation (WTO...
The WTO dispute settlement system is in crisis, endangering the future of the organization. The prox...
This article focuses on the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) – the dip...
As with other legal systems based on a separation of powers, the World Trade Organization is marked ...
In the last years, serious criticisms have paved the way for a profound crisis of the dispute settle...
The authority of an international court (IC) is not necessarily evolutionary and its development uni...
Published online 18/03/2020Recent survey evidence and proposals made in long-running negotiations to...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system is facing unprecedented challenges, fol...