This Article reviews the Uruguay Round Agreements and examines the implications of this new multilateral trading system on U.S. sovereignty. Specifically, this Article reviews the new dispute settlement process and the relevant U.S. legislation. Part I provides an overview of the Uruguay Round Agreements. It reviews the Agreement Establishing the WTO and the Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes. Part II provides an overview of the U.S. implementing legislation. Part III reviews the proposed Dispute Settlement Review Commission. Part IV examines the implications of the Uruguay Round Agreements on U.S. sovereignty. Specifically, it analyzes the impact of the dispute settlement process on both federal and...
In the last years, serious criticisms have paved the way for a profound crisis of the dispute settle...
The creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO)'s dispute settlement system (DSS) in 1995 remains...
This article examines the question of whether the wto enjoys a monopoly over the settlement of trade...
This Article reviews the Uruguay Round Agreements and examines the implications of this new multilat...
This article is intended to share my perspective and that of others actively involved in the ongoing...
In this Note, I address the concerns of one aspect of this academic commentary-the claim that the WT...
[Excerpt] Congress has comprehensively dealt with the legal effect of World Trade Organization (WTO)...
Antidumping laws were designed to protect domestic industries from unfair predatory price discrimina...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines the World Trade Organization (WTO) member states' decisions to sett...
One of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO\u27s) more remarkable and controversial innovations is it...
A critical feature of the GATT Uruguay Round negotiations was the establishment of a new and more ef...
Dispute settlement under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (“GATT”) has come under increasi...
During the U.S. governmental consideration of the Uruguay Round agreements creating the World Trade ...
This Article examines the extent to which World Trade Organization WTO) dispute settlement is Ameri...
The results of the Uruguay Round of negotiations include a globalization of the American rules conce...
In the last years, serious criticisms have paved the way for a profound crisis of the dispute settle...
The creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO)'s dispute settlement system (DSS) in 1995 remains...
This article examines the question of whether the wto enjoys a monopoly over the settlement of trade...
This Article reviews the Uruguay Round Agreements and examines the implications of this new multilat...
This article is intended to share my perspective and that of others actively involved in the ongoing...
In this Note, I address the concerns of one aspect of this academic commentary-the claim that the WT...
[Excerpt] Congress has comprehensively dealt with the legal effect of World Trade Organization (WTO)...
Antidumping laws were designed to protect domestic industries from unfair predatory price discrimina...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines the World Trade Organization (WTO) member states' decisions to sett...
One of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO\u27s) more remarkable and controversial innovations is it...
A critical feature of the GATT Uruguay Round negotiations was the establishment of a new and more ef...
Dispute settlement under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (“GATT”) has come under increasi...
During the U.S. governmental consideration of the Uruguay Round agreements creating the World Trade ...
This Article examines the extent to which World Trade Organization WTO) dispute settlement is Ameri...
The results of the Uruguay Round of negotiations include a globalization of the American rules conce...
In the last years, serious criticisms have paved the way for a profound crisis of the dispute settle...
The creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO)'s dispute settlement system (DSS) in 1995 remains...
This article examines the question of whether the wto enjoys a monopoly over the settlement of trade...