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The Sps Agreement Within The Framework Of Wto Law. The Rough Guide To The Agreement’S Applicability, Lukasz A. Gruszczynski
The Sps Agreement Within The Framework Of Wto Law. The Rough Guide To The Agreement’S Applicability, Lukasz A. Gruszczynski
Lukasz A Gruszczynski
Ec Incentive Arrangements For Sustainable Development And Good Governance (Gsp Plus) And Wto Law – Critical Analysis, Lukasz A. Gruszczynski
Ec Incentive Arrangements For Sustainable Development And Good Governance (Gsp Plus) And Wto Law – Critical Analysis, Lukasz A. Gruszczynski
Lukasz A Gruszczynski
This article analyses the current general system of preferences of the EC in order to assess its conformity with the international obligations imposed by law of the World Trade Organization. The analysis is carried out in light of the recent WTO ruling, which found the old system of preferences incompatible with WTO law. In this context, the article argues that some aspects of the new system relating to special incentive arrangements for sustainable development and good governance may potentially conflict with the requirements of international trade law.
Sps Measures Adopted In Case Of Insufficiency Of Scientific Evidence – Where Do We Stand After Ec-Biotech Products Case?, Lukasz A. Gruszczynski
Sps Measures Adopted In Case Of Insufficiency Of Scientific Evidence – Where Do We Stand After Ec-Biotech Products Case?, Lukasz A. Gruszczynski
Lukasz A Gruszczynski
Risk Management Policies Under The Wto Agreement On The Application Of Sanitary And Phytosanitary Measures, Lukasz A. Gruszczynski
Risk Management Policies Under The Wto Agreement On The Application Of Sanitary And Phytosanitary Measures, Lukasz A. Gruszczynski
Lukasz A Gruszczynski
The globalization of the national food markets raises a number of difficult legal and political problems. In response, national governments have adopted a wide range of regulatory measures which are not only aimed at the protection of the environment and human health and safety but may also constitute attractive vehicles for protectionism. The Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement) was therefore specifically designed to regulate possible abuses of sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) regulations. Although, the most important part of the SPS Agreement relates to risk assessment disciplines, this article argues that it is legitimate to …