Guide to dispute settlement
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書誌事項
Guide to dispute settlement
(WTO guide series, 4)
Kluwer Law International, 2002
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Includes index
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
As the ultimate arbiter in the global trade regime, the dispute settlement system of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is a body whose workings should be known to business people and their counsel everywhere. Here is a book - reviewed for accuracy by the WTO but written independently - that provides an uncomplicated but thorough explanation of the system, its purpose, its rules, and the role it plays in the management of the international economy. Peter Gallagher, a former trade negotiator and a specialist in the Uruguay Round agreements, answers such questions as: what sort of disputes does the WTO deal with?; can business or citizens use the WTO dispute system?; is it possible to get a temporary injunction to stop some action?; how much does it cost a to bring a case?; how far can you keep on appealing a decision?; what processes does a Panel follow?; what does the Appellate Body review?; what process does the Appellate Body follow?; how does intervention by other parties affect a dispute?
As a handy guide to "bringing a case" before the WTO, or responding to a case already in progress, this easy-to-use book should prove an ideal starting point for lawyers, business people, or government officials confronted with a disputable trade issue.
目次
- Start here
- A unique experiment
- How this guide is organized
- What is a dispute?
- How are disputes settled?
- How are rulings enforced?
- The dispute timetable
- The panel process
- "The law" and democracy
- Frequently Asked Questions
- A closer look
- The Grounds for complaint
- Mutually agreed solutions
- Dispute resolution - not rulemaking
- The case-by-case approach
- The Panel process
- The Appeal process
- The Dispute Settlement Body
- Implementing dispute decisions
- Role of the Secretariat
- Developing country provisions
- Review of the DSU
- Should you bring a complaint?
- You are a firm
- You are a government
- Disputes by subject.
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