Although the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)\u27 has been in existence for over two decades, a workable system has only recently developed for resolving disputes between contracting parties. Since its inception, the GATT has been designed to promote the grad- ual dissolution of trade barriers between the major mercantile countries of the world.2 In its early years, the GATT approached this ambitious goal solely through irregular negotiating rounds at which the Con- tracting Parties (the nations signatory to the GATT) mutually agreed to reduce their tariff barriers. There was little attempt to develop an effec- tive enforcement mechanism to monitor the respective obligations un- dertaken by the contracting parties
The article offers an ‘insider story’ of the establishment of the Office of Legal Affairs in the Gen...
This Note discusses the effects of the Final Act Embodying the Results of the Uruguay Round on resol...
Dispute settlement under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (“GATT”) has come under increasi...
Although the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)\u27 has been in existence for over two d...
The World Trade Organization\u27s Dispute Settlement Body grew out of decades of experience and the ...
This Comment will examine the GATT dispute settlement procedure in relation to its operative context...
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was created alongside other towering achievements ...
Long before the current crisis triggered by the recent United States initiatives in trade and moneta...
This Article describes briefly the way in which the system now operates and the major complaints tha...
Review of International Trade Law and the GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement System by Ernst-Ulrich Petersm...
A critical feature of the GATT Uruguay Round negotiations was the establishment of a new and more ef...
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was implemented to provide uniform guidelines in t...
This article will undertake a two-step analysis. First, in Part II, the question whether GATT is leg...
In our 1992 paper, we analyzed GATT and its dispute settlement procedure (DSP) in the context of a s...
The 1994 signing of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement marked the initiation of the most f...
The article offers an ‘insider story’ of the establishment of the Office of Legal Affairs in the Gen...
This Note discusses the effects of the Final Act Embodying the Results of the Uruguay Round on resol...
Dispute settlement under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (“GATT”) has come under increasi...
Although the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)\u27 has been in existence for over two d...
The World Trade Organization\u27s Dispute Settlement Body grew out of decades of experience and the ...
This Comment will examine the GATT dispute settlement procedure in relation to its operative context...
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was created alongside other towering achievements ...
Long before the current crisis triggered by the recent United States initiatives in trade and moneta...
This Article describes briefly the way in which the system now operates and the major complaints tha...
Review of International Trade Law and the GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement System by Ernst-Ulrich Petersm...
A critical feature of the GATT Uruguay Round negotiations was the establishment of a new and more ef...
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was implemented to provide uniform guidelines in t...
This article will undertake a two-step analysis. First, in Part II, the question whether GATT is leg...
In our 1992 paper, we analyzed GATT and its dispute settlement procedure (DSP) in the context of a s...
The 1994 signing of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement marked the initiation of the most f...
The article offers an ‘insider story’ of the establishment of the Office of Legal Affairs in the Gen...
This Note discusses the effects of the Final Act Embodying the Results of the Uruguay Round on resol...
Dispute settlement under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (“GATT”) has come under increasi...