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Chairs

Trade Topics

Year

Research

Equalizing Access to the WTO: How Indian Trade Lawyers Build State Capacity

2 November 2018

legal capacity. The study builds from years of field research in India ...

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP: ENABLING INDIA’S PARTICIPATION AT WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISM

17 October 2018

World Trade Organisation Dispute Settlement Understanding (WTO DSU) is a two-tier mechanism. The first tier is international adjudication and the second tier is domestic handling of trade disputes. Both tiers are interdependent and interconnected. A case ...

Handling WTO Disputes with the Private Sector: The Triumphant Brazilian Experience

17 October 2018

Multiple scholarly works have argued that developing country Members of World Trade Organization (WTO) should enhance their dispute settlement capacity to successfully and cost effectively navigate the system of WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU). ...

Treatment of Non-Market Economies in Anti-Dumping Proceedings: The Mexican Approach

17 October 2018

Note: All views or omissions are author's own. This article is written and being published here solely for academic exchange purposes, and does not reflect the views of WTO on this or other issues in any manner. Abstract: Mexico has employed special ...

“Appellate Body Held Hostage”: Is Judicial Activism at Fair Trial?

17 October 2018

Note: All views or omissions are author's own. This paper is solely for academic exchange purposes, and it does not reflect or suggest WTO's view on this or any other matter at all. Abstract: The World Trade Organization (WTO) Dispute Settlement ...

INDIA AND THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION: CHARTING A NEW MODEL OF TRADE LAW CAPACITY BUILDING, with James Nedumpara

9 October 2018

spent several years researching this topic with an empirical approach. She ...

Captain America and the Tarnishing of the Crown: The Feud between the WTO Appellate Body and the USA

15 August 2018

The Appellate Body is considered the jewel in the crown of the WTO dispute settlement system. However, the United States has become increasingly assertive in its efforts to control judicial activism at the WTO. This article examines judicial activism in t ...

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