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The Predicament Of China's "Wto-Plus" Obligation To Eliminate Export Duties: A Commentary On The China-Raw Materials Case, Julia Ya Qin Jan 2012

The Predicament Of China's "Wto-Plus" Obligation To Eliminate Export Duties: A Commentary On The China-Raw Materials Case, Julia Ya Qin

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Predicament Of China's Wto-Plus Obligation To Eliminate Export Duties: A Commentary On The China-Raw Materials Case, Julia Ya Qin Jan 2012

Predicament Of China's Wto-Plus Obligation To Eliminate Export Duties: A Commentary On The China-Raw Materials Case, Julia Ya Qin

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Be Careful What You Wish For: Thoughts On A Compliance Defense Under The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Peter J. Henning Jan 2012

Be Careful What You Wish For: Thoughts On A Compliance Defense Under The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Peter J. Henning

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Reforming Wto Discipline On Export Duties: Sovereignty Over Natural Resources, Economic Development And Environmental Protection, Julia Ya Qin Jan 2012

Reforming Wto Discipline On Export Duties: Sovereignty Over Natural Resources, Economic Development And Environmental Protection, Julia Ya Qin

Law Faculty Research Publications

The current World Trade Organization (WTO) regime on export restraints comprises two extremes: at one end is the near-complete freedom to levy export duties enjoyed by most Members, which renders theWTO discipline on export restrictions largely ineffective; at the other end, the rigid obligations imposed on several acceding Members prohibiting the use of export duties for any purpose.The recent WTO ruling in China-Raw Materials has only solidified the latter extreme. This article seeks to expose the irrationality of the current regime, especially the problems created by the rigid obligations of the several acceding Members. It contends that such obligations deprive …