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China’S Changing Perspective On The Wto: From Aspiration, Assimilation To Alienation, Henry S. Gao
China’S Changing Perspective On The Wto: From Aspiration, Assimilation To Alienation, Henry S. Gao
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
Since its accession to the WTO twenty years ago, China's image has shifted from a good student aspiring to assimilate itself into the multilateral trading system to one that is increasingly alienated from key WTO principles. How has China's perspective on WTO been evolving? What are the reasons behind China's changing perspective? This paper answers these questions from the Chinese perspective with a comprehensive analysis of the key moments in China's first two decades in the WTO, followed by practical suggestions on how to engage China more constructively in the WTO and beyond.
State Monopolies Of A Commercial Character (Article 37 Of The Eec Treaty) And Their Importance In Connection With Portugal's Accession To The European Communities, Maria I. Jalles
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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The Conundrum Of Wto Accession Protocols: In Search Of Legality And Legitimacy, Julia Ya Qin
The Conundrum Of Wto Accession Protocols: In Search Of Legality And Legitimacy, Julia Ya Qin
Law Faculty Research Publications
Accession to the World Trade Organization differs from that of other international organizations in one major aspect: the WTO may prescribe more stringent rules for acceded members, depending on the result of individual accession negotiations. These country-specific rules are set out in the protocols of accession and now form a significant part of WTO law. However, questions concerning the legality and legitimacy of such rules remain to be answered. The accession protocols effectively modify the provisions of the WTO multilateral trade agreements, but the legal basis for so doing has never been properly explained and the relationship between the accession …
De La Périphérie Au Centre: La Participation De La Chine Aux Négociations Omc, Henry S. Gao
De La Périphérie Au Centre: La Participation De La Chine Aux Négociations Omc, Henry S. Gao
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
En novembre 2001, la Chine entrait finalement à l’Organisation mondiale du commerce après un marathon de 15 ans de négociations pour son accession. Comme son accession correspondait au lancement du cycle de Doha, de nombreux commentateurs ont estimé que la participation de la Chine aux négociations commerciales aurait un impact significatif sur le cycle. Cependant, cela ne s’est pas produit. Quelles ont été les approches adoptées par la Chine dans les négociations commerciales internationales ? Pourquoi la Chine a-t-elle adopté ces approches ? Comment ont-elles affecté la dynamique des négociations commerciales ? Voici les questions traitées dans cet article qui …
From The Periphery To The Centre: China's Participation In Wto Negotiations, Henry S. Gao
From The Periphery To The Centre: China's Participation In Wto Negotiations, Henry S. Gao
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
In November 2001, China finally acceded to the World Trade Organization after a marathon accession negotiation that lasted 15 years. As China's accession coincided with the launch of the Doha Round, many commentators predicted that China's participation in the trade negotiations would have significant impacts on the Round. However, this has not proven to be the case. What have been the approaches taken by China in global trade negotiations? Why did China adopt these approaches? How did China's different negotiating approaches affect the dynamics of trade negotiations? These are the questions addressed in this article. The paper argues that China …
China And The Gatt Agreement On Government Procurement, John Linarelli
China And The Gatt Agreement On Government Procurement, John Linarelli
Scholarly Works
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