Published in Feb 2019.Noting that very few disputes have been adjudicated, many scholars have expressed doubts whether the dispute settlement mechanisms of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) will ever be used. This article argues that looking only at the number of formal disputes (i.e. disputes that lead to the adoption of a decision by third party adjudicators) tells an incomplete story about dispute resolution in PTAs (i.e. resolution of disputed issues). Focusing on the PTAs concluded by the European Union (EU), this article contends that the framework established by the PTAs can have a complementary role to litigation. Like the committees at the World Trade Organization, the committees established by the PTAs can foster dialogue and f...
Every third dispute brought to the WTO and not withdrawn early is settled amicably through a mutuall...
Description of Topic: In settling trade disputes, members of the World Trade Organization use a disp...
The European Union\u27s policies towards the states on its new, post-2004 enlargement, external bord...
© 2017 Kluwer Law International BV, The Netherlands. On 21 March 2016, at the 9th Annual Update on W...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) are en vogue both as policy tool, as well as research subject. ...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) are en vogue both as policy tool, as well as research subject. ...
This paper investigates whether in the context of the Appellate Body crisis and the more developed F...
To understand why some international institutions have stronger dispute settlement mechanisms (DSMs)...
This article analyses the possible impact of the disputes advanced through the Multiparty Interim Ap...
This article examines the question of whether the wto enjoys a monopoly over the settlement of trade...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines the World Trade Organization (WTO) member states' decisions to sett...
Over the past few decades, Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) have proliferated globally. Such prolife...
The disciplining of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) by the WTO has been 'relaxed' recently as a...
Over the past decade, the WTO dispute settlement system has continued to be used extensively, contra...
As Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) spring up across the global economy, members of the World Tr...
Every third dispute brought to the WTO and not withdrawn early is settled amicably through a mutuall...
Description of Topic: In settling trade disputes, members of the World Trade Organization use a disp...
The European Union\u27s policies towards the states on its new, post-2004 enlargement, external bord...
© 2017 Kluwer Law International BV, The Netherlands. On 21 March 2016, at the 9th Annual Update on W...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) are en vogue both as policy tool, as well as research subject. ...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) are en vogue both as policy tool, as well as research subject. ...
This paper investigates whether in the context of the Appellate Body crisis and the more developed F...
To understand why some international institutions have stronger dispute settlement mechanisms (DSMs)...
This article analyses the possible impact of the disputes advanced through the Multiparty Interim Ap...
This article examines the question of whether the wto enjoys a monopoly over the settlement of trade...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines the World Trade Organization (WTO) member states' decisions to sett...
Over the past few decades, Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) have proliferated globally. Such prolife...
The disciplining of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) by the WTO has been 'relaxed' recently as a...
Over the past decade, the WTO dispute settlement system has continued to be used extensively, contra...
As Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) spring up across the global economy, members of the World Tr...
Every third dispute brought to the WTO and not withdrawn early is settled amicably through a mutuall...
Description of Topic: In settling trade disputes, members of the World Trade Organization use a disp...
The European Union\u27s policies towards the states on its new, post-2004 enlargement, external bord...