Non-Violation Complaints in WTO Law: Theory and Practice
Non-violation complaints are a particular feature of the WTO legal order. Ever since the GATT came into force, non-violation complaints, based upon the tradition of bilateral US Trade Agreements, have puzzled scholars and practitioners alike. This book provides an in-depth analysis of panel practice and theory on the subject. It offers a new approach to reading and interpreting non-violation within contemporary international law. The reader will find not only a comprehensive analysis but also a new theory on non-violation complaints, based upon international liability. The book will be of help to all dealing with the complexities of WTO law and litigation and assist them in understanding the functioning of the WTO.
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Non-Violation Complaints in WTO Law: Theory and Practice
Non-violation complaints are a particular feature of the WTO legal order. Ever since the GATT came into force, non-violation complaints, based upon the tradition of bilateral US Trade Agreements, have puzzled scholars and practitioners alike. This book provides an in-depth analysis of panel practice and theory on the subject. It offers a new approach to reading and interpreting non-violation within contemporary international law. The reader will find not only a comprehensive analysis but also a new theory on non-violation complaints, based upon international liability. The book will be of help to all dealing with the complexities of WTO law and litigation and assist them in understanding the functioning of the WTO.
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Non-Violation Complaints in WTO Law: Theory and Practice

Non-Violation Complaints in WTO Law: Theory and Practice

by Dae-Won Kim
Non-Violation Complaints in WTO Law: Theory and Practice

Non-Violation Complaints in WTO Law: Theory and Practice

by Dae-Won Kim

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Overview

Non-violation complaints are a particular feature of the WTO legal order. Ever since the GATT came into force, non-violation complaints, based upon the tradition of bilateral US Trade Agreements, have puzzled scholars and practitioners alike. This book provides an in-depth analysis of panel practice and theory on the subject. It offers a new approach to reading and interpreting non-violation within contemporary international law. The reader will find not only a comprehensive analysis but also a new theory on non-violation complaints, based upon international liability. The book will be of help to all dealing with the complexities of WTO law and litigation and assist them in understanding the functioning of the WTO.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783039108541
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 10/17/2006
Series: Studies in Global Economic Law / Studien zum globalen Wirtschaftsrecht / Etudes en droit économique mondial , #9
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.66(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Author: Dae-Won Kim is Assistant Professor of International Law at the University of Seoul, South Korea and was formerly a research fellow at the World Trade Institute, Switzerland.

Table of Contents

Contents: The Concept of Non-Violation Nullification or Impairment in WTO Law – The Established Interpretation of Non-Violation Complaints – Refining the Interpretation of Non-Violation Complaints – Transforming the Non-Violation into Liability.
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