First published online on April 28, 2014Revised version of EUI RSCAS WP 2013/68; Global Governance Programme-66This paper provides a legal–economic analysis of the unappealed WTO Panel Report in China – Certain Measures Affecting Electronic Payment Services (WT/DS413/R). The core issue was whether China's measures that resulted in there being only one dominant supplier of electronic payment services (EPS) in China violated the specific commitments made by China under the GATS. The panel ruled that the measures did not violate China's market access commitments because there were no explicit limitations on the entry of foreign suppliers, but that the measures were inconsistent with China's national treatment commitments in that they modified ...
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The interpretation of schedules has been the subject of several Panel and Appellate Body reports in ...
Copyright © Julia Qin And Hylke Vandenbussche 2017. This dispute concerns the measures China took to...
The WTO has struggled with the treatment of nonmarket economies (NMEs). What was a nonissue in the o...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) has proved to be a less effective and more problem...
These proceedings concern a series of legal requirements relating to electronic payment services tha...
This text may be downloaded only for personal research purposes. Additional reproduction for other p...
The interpretation of GATS Article I which deals with economic integration, is of crucial importance...
The United States, European Union, and Japan have begun a trilateral process to confront the Chinese...
Since China’s WTO accession it has been involved in four WTO disputes relating to financial services...
none1noThis dispute concerns a series of Chinese measures regulating activities relating to the impo...
On March 26, 2014, a World Trade Organization (WTO) panel issued its report on a dispute between the...
China’s Protocol of Accession to the World Trade Organization, signed on December 2001, allowed othe...
This paper reviews the WTO Appellate Body Report on China Measures Affecting Imports of Automobile P...
China, a nation inhabited by one fifth of the world's population and often referred to as "the sleep...
As promised, China brought a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute against the USA and the European...
The interpretation of schedules has been the subject of several Panel and Appellate Body reports in ...
Copyright © Julia Qin And Hylke Vandenbussche 2017. This dispute concerns the measures China took to...
The WTO has struggled with the treatment of nonmarket economies (NMEs). What was a nonissue in the o...