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Making Wto Remedies Work For Developing Nations: The Need For Class Actions, Phoenix X.F. Cai
Making Wto Remedies Work For Developing Nations: The Need For Class Actions, Phoenix X.F. Cai
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
At the heart of the WTO lies a set of rules and negotiated trade terms, such as tariffs, designed to promote trade liberalization or the removal of barriers to free trade. When a WTO member nation violates a rule or trade term, the affected nation or nations may bring a complaint under the dispute settlement procedures of the WTO.2 When nations win cases at the WTO, the preferred remedy is that the losing nation withdraws the offending measure or rule. This action is akin to stopping the embezzlement going forward. The remedy is purely prospective. If withdrawal occurs, the suit …
Aid For Trade: A Roadmap For Success, Phoenix X.F. Cai
Aid For Trade: A Roadmap For Success, Phoenix X.F. Cai
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
Aid for trade has tremendous potential. It is an area that merits all the attention it has recently receiving from the leadership of the WTO. Opportunities abound in the shaping of aid for trade to benefit many constituencies, including the WTO, developing nations, donors, and the aid and trade legal communities. The international trading system has much to gain from the effective use of aid for trade as a tool for fulfilling the promise of the Doha Development Agenda, alleviating global poverty, and giving developing nations a well-deserved placed at the table in the global trade regime. However, each group …
A Third World Strategy, Thomas Ehrlich, Catherine Gwin
A Third World Strategy, Thomas Ehrlich, Catherine Gwin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. Why Federations Fail: An Inquiry Into The Requisites For Successful Federalism, Robert L. Birmingham
Book Review. Why Federations Fail: An Inquiry Into The Requisites For Successful Federalism, Robert L. Birmingham
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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