As highlighted in recent months, the United States has been holding the WTO dispute settlement system hostage by refusing to approve the start of the selection process for new members of the WTO Appellate Body, unless it gets its way on unspecified changes to that system. Since there must be at least three members to hear a case, the Appellate Body could cease to function in case of unfilled vacancies accumulate. Moreover, without the full number of members the workload may soon become overwhelming and unsustainable, with the prospect of significant delays. This might well coincide with a spike in new cases, as the United States sets about to implement the top priorities of President Trump’s trade policy agenda which includes strict enforce...