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adam_text | Contents
list of figures xi
Preface to the first edition xiii
Preface to the second edition xvii
Table of cases xix
Table of agreements xl
1 ECONOMIC GLOBALISATION AND THE LAW
OF THE WTO 1______________________________
1.1. Introduction 1
1.2. Economic globalisation and international trade 3
1.2.1. The emergence of the global economy 3
1.2.2. Economic globalisation: a blessing or a curse? 9
1.2.3. Trade liberalisation versus protectionism 15
1.2.4. Globalisation and trade to the benefit of all? 25
1.3. International trade and the law of the WTO 32
1.3.1. International rules for international trade 32
1.3.2. Basic rules and principles of WTO law 37
1.4. Sources of WTO law 42
1.4.1. The Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade
Organization 42
1.4.2. Other sources of WTO law 53
1.5. WTO law in context 59
1.5.1. WTO law and international law 59
1.5.2. WTO law and national law 63
1.6. Summary 71
1.7. Exercise: Globaphiles versus globaphobes 73
2 THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION 75
2.1. Introduction 76
2.2. The origins of the WTO 77
2.2.1. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade of 1947 78
2.2.2. Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations 82
2.3. Mandate of the WTO 85
2.3.1. Objectives of the WTO 85
2.3.2. Functions of the WTO 87
2.4. Membership of the WTO 102
2.4.1. Current membership 102
2.4.2. Accession 108
2.4.3. Obligations of membership 113
2.4.4. Withdrawal and expulsion 116
2.5. Institutional structure of the WTO 117
2.5.1. Basic structure 117
2.5.2. Ministerial Conference 119
2.5.3. General Council, DSB and TPRB 121
2.5.4. Specialised councils, committees and working parties 124
2.5.5. Trade Negotiations Committee 127
2.5.6. Political bodies lacking in the WTO structure 128
2.5.7. Quasi-judicial and other non-political bodies 130
2.5.8. WTO Secretariat 132
2.6. Decision-making in the WTO 138
2.6.1. Normal procedure 138
2.6.2. Special procedures 141
2.6.3. WTO decision-making in practice 145
2.6.4. Participation of developing-country Members 148
2.6.5. Involvement of NGOs 152
2.6.6. Form and legal basis of WTO decisions 159
2.7. Other issues 161
2.7.1. Status of the WTO 161
2.7.2. The WTO budget 161
2.8. Summary 163
2.9. Exercise: To join or not to join? 167
3 WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 168_______________
3.1. Introduction 169
3.2. Principles of WTO dispute settlement 171
3.2.1. Object and purpose of the WTO dispute settlement system 171
3.2.2. Methods of WTO dispute settlement 176
3.2.3. Jurisdiction of the WTO dispute settlement system 178
3.2.4. Access to the WTO dispute settlement system 181
3.2.5. The WTO dispute settlement process 198
3.2.6. Rules of interpretation and burden of proof 201
3.2.7. Confidentiality and Rules of Conduct 212
3.2.8. Remedies for breach of WTO law 218
3.2.9. Special rules and assistance for developing-country Members
231
3.3. Institutions of WTO dispute settlement 235
3.3.1. The Dispute Settlement Body 235
3.3.2. WTO dispute settlement panels 238
3.3.3. The Appellate Body 257
3.3.4. Other bodies and persons involved in WTO
dispute settlement 268
3.4. WTO dispute settlement proceedings 269
3.4.1. Consultations 269
3.4.2. Panel proceedings 275
3.4.3. Appellate review 288
3.4.4. Implementation and enforcement 298
3.5. Main challenge to the WTO dispute settlement system 308
3.6. Summary 311
3.7. Exercise: Newland seeks justice 316
4 PRINCIPLES OF NON-DISCRIMINATION 320
4.1. Introduction 321
4.2. Most-favoured-nation treatment under the GATT1994 322
4.2.1. Nature of the MFN treatment obligation of Article 1:1 of the
GATT 1994 323
4.2.2. MFN treatment test of Article 1:1 of the GATT 1994 325
4.3. Most-favoured-nation treatment under the GATS 334
4.3.1. Nature of the MFN treatment obligation of Article 11:1 of the
GATS 334
4.3.2. MFN treatment test of Article 11:1 of the GATS 336
4.3.3. Exemptions from the MFN treatment obligation under
the GATS 342
4.4. National treatment under the GATT 1994 344
4.4.1. Nature of the national treatment obligation of Article III
of the GATT 1994 345
4.4.2. National treatment test for internal taxation on like
products 348
4.4.3. National treatment test for internal taxation on directly
competitive or substitutable products 358
4.4.4. National treatment test for internal regulation 367
4.5. National treatment under the GATS 390
4.5.1. Nature of the national treatment obligation of Article XVII
of the GATS 391
4.5.2. National treatment test of Article XVII of the GATS 392
4.6. Summary 396
4.7. Exercise: Beer in Newland 398
5 RULES ON MARKET ACCESS 401
5.1. Introduction 401
5.2. Tariff barriers to trade in goods 403
5.2.1. Customs duties or tariffs 403
5.2.2. Negotiations on tariff reductions 407
5.2.3. Tariff concessions and Schedules of Concessions 417
5.2.4. Protection of tariff concessions 422
5.2.5. Modification or withdrawal of tariff concessions 426
5.2.6. Imposition of customs duties 428
5.2.7. Other duties and charges 438
5.3. Non-tariff barriers to trade in goods 444
5.3.1. Quantitative restrictions 444
5.3.2. Rules on quantitative restrictions 447
5.3.3. Administration of quantitative restrictions 454
5.3.4. Other non-tariff barriers 460
5.4. Barriers to trade in services 476
5.4.1. Market access barriers to trade in services 477
5.4.2. Other barriers to trade in services 493
5.5. Summary 499
5.6. Exercise: Carlie® goes to Europe 504
6 RULES ON UNFAIR TRADE 507___________
6.1. Introduction 507
6.2. Dumping and anti-dumping measures 508
6.2.1. Basic elements of WTO law on dumping 511
6.2.2. Determination of dumping 515
6.2.3. Determination of injury 526
6.2.4. Demonstration of a causal link 536
6.2.5. Anti-dumping investigation 539
6.2.6. Anti-dumping measures 546
6.2.7. Special and differential treatment for developing-country
Members 554
6.2.8. Standard of review for WTO panels in anti-dumping
disputes 556
6.3. Subsidies and countervailing measures 557
6.3.1. Basic elements of WTO law on subsidies and subsidised
trade 558
6.3.2. Determination of subsidisation 562
6.3.3. Prohibited subsidies 571
6.3.4. Actionable subsidies 577
6.3.5. Countervailing measures 585
6.3.6. Agricultural subsidies 600
6.3.7. Special and differential treatment for developing-country
Members 604
6.4. Summary 605
6.5. Exercise: Dirty play, but by whom? 612
7 TRADE LIBERALISATION VERSUS OTHER
SOCIETAL VALUES AND INTERESTS 614
7.1. Introduction 615
7.2. General exceptions under the GATT 1994 616
7.2.1. The nature and function of Article XX of the GATT 1994 617
7.2.2. The two-tier test under Article XX of the GATT 1994 620
7.2.3. Specific exceptions under Article XX of the GATT 1994 621
7.2.4. Thechapeauof Article XX of the GATT 1994 641
7.2.5. Scope for Members to protect other societal values 651
7.3. General exceptions under the GATS 652
7.3.1. The two-tier test under Article XIV of the GATS 653
7.3.2. Specific exceptions under Article XIV of the GATS 654
7.3.3. The chapeau of Article XIV of the GATS 662
7.4. Security exceptions 664
7.4.1. Article XXI of the GATT 1994 664
7.4.2. Article XIV bis of the GATS 669
7.5. Economic emergency exceptions 670
7.5.1. Article XIX of the GATT 1994 and the Agreement on
Safeguards 672
7.5.2. Requirements for the use of safeguard measures 674
7.5.3. Domestic procedures and notification and consultation
obligations 683
7.5.4. Characteristics of safeguard measures 685
7.5.5. Other safeguard measures 693
7.6. Regional integration exceptions 695
7.6.1. Article XXIV of the GATT 1994 699
7.6.2. Article V of the GATS 709
7.7. Balance-of-payments exceptions 714
7.7.1. Articles XII and XVIII:B of the GATT 1994 715
7.7.2. Article XII of the GATS 722
7.8. Economic development exceptions 723
7.8.1. Infant-industry-protection exception 725
7.8.2. Generalised System of Preferences exception 726
7.9. Summary 731
7.10. Exercise: Tetra-pack containers and glass producers in
dire straits 738
TOWARDS HARMONISATION OF NATIONAL
REGULATION 740
8.1. Introduction 741
8.2. The TRIPS Agreement 742
8.2.1. The origins and objectives of the TRIPS Agreement 742
8.2.2. Scope of application of the TRIPS Agreement 746
8.2.3. General provisions and basic principles of the
TRIPS Agreement 750
8.2.4. Substantive protection of intellectual property rights 762
8.2.5. Enforcement of intellectual property rights 793
8.2.6. Acquisition and maintenance of intellectual property
rights 798
8.2.7. Institutional and procedural provisions of the
TRIPS Agreement 798
8.2.8. Special provisions for developing-country Members 802
8.3. The TBTAgreement 805
8.3.1. Scope of application of the TBT Agreement 806
8.3.2. Relationship with other WTO agreements 815
8.3.3. Basic substantive provisions of the TBT Agreement 817
8.3.4. Other substantive provisions 823
8.3.5. Institutional and procedural provisions of the
TBTAgreement 828
8.3.6. Special provisions for developing-country Members 830
8.4. The SPS Agreement 832
8.4.1. Scope of application of the SPS Agreement 834
8.4.2. Relationship with other WTO agreements 839
8.4.3. Basic principles of the SPS Agreement 841
8.4.4. Risk analysis obligations 852
8.4.5. Other substantive provisions 870
8.4.6. Institutional and procedural provisions of the
SPS Agreement 878
8.4.7. Special provisions for developing-country Members 880
8.5. Summary 884
8.6. Exercise: Tutti Frutti s exports to Utopia 890
Epilogue 892
Index 894
Figures
2.1 WTO organisation chart 118
2.2 Programme of meetings in November 2007 119
2.3 Excerpt from the minutes of the meeting of the General Council
of 9 May 2007 123
2.4 WTO Secretariat organisation chart 137
2.5 Trend in NGO representation at Ministerial Conference sessions 157
3.1 Flowchart of the WTO dispute settlement process 199
3.2 Agenda of the DSB meeting of 24 July 2007 237
4.1 Excerpt from the Schedule of Specific Commitments of the
European Communities and its Member States 392
5.1 Excerpt from India s First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act 406
5.2 Fifty years of tariff reduction negotiations 409
5.3 Simple average MFN applied tariffs for some non-agricultural
products (non-Ag) and some agricultural products (Ag) 410
5.4 Excerpt from Chapter 18 of the Schedule of Concessions of China
(cocoa and cocoa preparations) 419
5.5 Excerpt from the Schedule of Specific Commitments of Brazil
(engineering services) 487
6.1 Advertisement of the National Association of Italian
Shoe Factories (ANCI) 510
7.1 Increased imports requirement: example 1 676
7.2 Increased imports requirement: example 2 676
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Contents
list of figures xi
Preface to the first edition xiii
Preface to the second edition xvii
Table of cases xix
Table of agreements xl
1 ECONOMIC GLOBALISATION AND THE LAW
OF THE WTO 1_
1.1. Introduction 1
1.2. Economic globalisation and international trade 3
1.2.1. The emergence of the global economy 3
1.2.2. Economic globalisation: a blessing or a curse? 9
1.2.3. Trade liberalisation versus protectionism 15
1.2.4. Globalisation and trade to the benefit of all? 25
1.3. International trade and the law of the WTO 32
1.3.1. International rules for international trade 32
1.3.2. Basic rules and principles of WTO law 37
1.4. Sources of WTO law 42
1.4.1. The Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade
Organization 42
1.4.2. Other sources of WTO law 53
1.5. WTO law in context 59
1.5.1. WTO law and international law 59
1.5.2. WTO law and national law 63
1.6. Summary 71
1.7. Exercise: Globaphiles versus globaphobes 73
2 THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION 75
2.1. Introduction 76
2.2. The origins of the WTO 77
2.2.1. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade of 1947 78
2.2.2. Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations 82
2.3. Mandate of the WTO 85
2.3.1. Objectives of the WTO 85
2.3.2. Functions of the WTO 87
2.4. Membership of the WTO 102
2.4.1. Current membership 102
2.4.2. Accession 108
2.4.3. Obligations of membership 113
2.4.4. Withdrawal and expulsion 116
2.5. Institutional structure of the WTO 117
2.5.1. Basic structure 117
2.5.2. Ministerial Conference 119
2.5.3. General Council, DSB and TPRB 121
2.5.4. Specialised councils, committees and working parties 124
2.5.5. Trade Negotiations Committee 127
2.5.6. Political bodies lacking in the WTO structure 128
2.5.7. Quasi-judicial and other non-political bodies 130
2.5.8. WTO Secretariat 132
2.6. Decision-making in the WTO 138
2.6.1. Normal procedure 138
2.6.2. Special procedures 141
2.6.3. WTO decision-making in practice 145
2.6.4. Participation of developing-country Members 148
2.6.5. Involvement of NGOs 152
2.6.6. Form and legal basis of WTO decisions 159
2.7. Other issues 161
2.7.1. Status of the WTO 161
2.7.2. The WTO budget 161
2.8. Summary 163
2.9. Exercise: To join or not to join? 167
3 WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 168_
3.1. Introduction 169
3.2. Principles of WTO dispute settlement 171
3.2.1. Object and purpose of the WTO dispute settlement system 171
3.2.2. Methods of WTO dispute settlement 176
3.2.3. Jurisdiction of the WTO dispute settlement system 178
3.2.4. Access to the WTO dispute settlement system 181
3.2.5. The WTO dispute settlement process 198
3.2.6. Rules of interpretation and burden of proof 201
3.2.7. Confidentiality and Rules of Conduct 212
3.2.8. Remedies for breach of WTO law 218
3.2.9. Special rules and assistance for developing-country Members
231
3.3. Institutions of WTO dispute settlement 235
3.3.1. The Dispute Settlement Body 235
3.3.2. WTO dispute settlement panels 238
3.3.3. The Appellate Body 257
3.3.4. Other bodies and persons involved in WTO
dispute settlement 268
3.4. WTO dispute settlement proceedings 269
3.4.1. Consultations 269
3.4.2. Panel proceedings 275
3.4.3. Appellate review 288
3.4.4. Implementation and enforcement 298
3.5. Main challenge to the WTO dispute settlement system 308
3.6. Summary 311
3.7. Exercise: Newland seeks justice 316
4 PRINCIPLES OF NON-DISCRIMINATION 320
4.1. Introduction 321
4.2. Most-favoured-nation treatment under the GATT1994 322
4.2.1. Nature of the MFN treatment obligation of Article 1:1 of the
GATT 1994 323
4.2.2. MFN treatment test of Article 1:1 of the GATT 1994 325
4.3. Most-favoured-nation treatment under the GATS 334
4.3.1. Nature of the MFN treatment obligation of Article 11:1 of the
GATS 334
4.3.2. MFN treatment test of Article 11:1 of the GATS 336
4.3.3. Exemptions from the MFN treatment obligation under
the GATS 342
4.4. National treatment under the GATT 1994 344
4.4.1. Nature of the national treatment obligation of Article III
of the GATT 1994 345
4.4.2. National treatment test for internal taxation on like
products 348
4.4.3. National treatment test for internal taxation on directly
competitive or substitutable products 358
4.4.4. National treatment test for internal regulation 367
4.5. National treatment under the GATS 390
4.5.1. Nature of the national treatment obligation of Article XVII
of the GATS 391
4.5.2. National treatment test of Article XVII of the GATS 392
4.6. Summary 396
4.7. Exercise: Beer in Newland 398
5 RULES ON MARKET ACCESS 401
5.1. Introduction 401
5.2. Tariff barriers to trade in goods 403
5.2.1. Customs duties or tariffs 403
5.2.2. Negotiations on tariff reductions 407
5.2.3. Tariff concessions and Schedules of Concessions 417
5.2.4. Protection of tariff concessions 422
5.2.5. Modification or withdrawal of tariff concessions 426
5.2.6. Imposition of customs duties 428
5.2.7. Other duties and charges 438
5.3. Non-tariff barriers to trade in goods 444
5.3.1. Quantitative restrictions 444
5.3.2. Rules on quantitative restrictions 447
5.3.3. Administration of quantitative restrictions 454
5.3.4. Other non-tariff barriers 460
5.4. Barriers to trade in services 476
5.4.1. Market access barriers to trade in services 477
5.4.2. Other barriers to trade in services 493
5.5. Summary 499
5.6. Exercise: Carlie® goes to Europe 504
6 RULES ON UNFAIR TRADE 507_
6.1. Introduction 507
6.2. Dumping and anti-dumping measures 508
6.2.1. Basic elements of WTO law on dumping 511
6.2.2. Determination of dumping 515
6.2.3. Determination of injury 526
6.2.4. Demonstration of a causal link 536
6.2.5. Anti-dumping investigation 539
6.2.6. Anti-dumping measures 546
6.2.7. Special and differential treatment for developing-country
Members 554
6.2.8. Standard of review for WTO panels in anti-dumping
disputes 556
6.3. Subsidies and countervailing measures 557
6.3.1. Basic elements of WTO law on subsidies and subsidised
trade 558
6.3.2. Determination of subsidisation 562
6.3.3. Prohibited subsidies 571
6.3.4. Actionable subsidies 577
6.3.5. Countervailing measures 585
6.3.6. Agricultural subsidies 600
6.3.7. Special and differential treatment for developing-country
Members 604
6.4. Summary 605
6.5. Exercise: Dirty play, but by whom? 612
7 TRADE LIBERALISATION VERSUS OTHER
SOCIETAL VALUES AND INTERESTS 614
7.1. Introduction 615
7.2. General exceptions under the GATT 1994 616
7.2.1. The nature and function of Article XX of the GATT 1994 617
7.2.2. The two-tier test under Article XX of the GATT 1994 620
7.2.3. Specific exceptions under Article XX of the GATT 1994 621
7.2.4. Thechapeauof Article XX of the GATT 1994 641
7.2.5. Scope for Members to protect other societal values 651
7.3. General exceptions under the GATS 652
7.3.1. The two-tier test under Article XIV of the GATS 653
7.3.2. Specific exceptions under Article XIV of the GATS 654
7.3.3. The chapeau of Article XIV of the GATS 662
7.4. Security exceptions 664
7.4.1. Article XXI of the GATT 1994 664
7.4.2. Article XIV bis of the GATS 669
7.5. Economic emergency exceptions 670
7.5.1. Article XIX of the GATT 1994 and the Agreement on
Safeguards 672
7.5.2. Requirements for the use of safeguard measures 674
7.5.3. Domestic procedures and notification and consultation
obligations 683
7.5.4. Characteristics of safeguard measures 685
7.5.5. Other safeguard measures 693
7.6. Regional integration exceptions 695
7.6.1. Article XXIV of the GATT 1994 699
7.6.2. Article V of the GATS 709
7.7. Balance-of-payments exceptions 714
7.7.1. Articles XII and XVIII:B of the GATT 1994 715
7.7.2. Article XII of the GATS 722
7.8. Economic development exceptions 723
7.8.1. Infant-industry-protection exception 725
7.8.2. Generalised System of Preferences exception 726
7.9. Summary 731
7.10. Exercise: Tetra-pack containers and glass producers in
dire straits 738
TOWARDS HARMONISATION OF NATIONAL
REGULATION 740
8.1. Introduction 741
8.2. The TRIPS Agreement 742
8.2.1. The origins and objectives of the TRIPS Agreement 742
8.2.2. Scope of application of the TRIPS Agreement 746
8.2.3. General provisions and basic principles of the
TRIPS Agreement 750
8.2.4. Substantive protection of intellectual property rights 762
8.2.5. Enforcement of intellectual property rights 793
8.2.6. Acquisition and maintenance of intellectual property
rights 798
8.2.7. Institutional and procedural provisions of the
TRIPS Agreement 798
8.2.8. Special provisions for developing-country Members 802
8.3. The TBTAgreement 805
8.3.1. Scope of application of the TBT Agreement 806
8.3.2. Relationship with other WTO agreements 815
8.3.3. Basic substantive provisions of the TBT Agreement 817
8.3.4. Other substantive provisions 823
8.3.5. Institutional and procedural provisions of the
TBTAgreement 828
8.3.6. Special provisions for developing-country Members 830
8.4. The SPS Agreement 832
8.4.1. Scope of application of the SPS Agreement 834
8.4.2. Relationship with other WTO agreements 839
8.4.3. Basic principles of the SPS Agreement 841
8.4.4. Risk analysis obligations 852
8.4.5. Other substantive provisions 870
8.4.6. Institutional and procedural provisions of the
SPS Agreement 878
8.4.7. Special provisions for developing-country Members 880
8.5. Summary 884
8.6. Exercise: Tutti Frutti's exports to Utopia 890
Epilogue 892
Index 894
Figures
2.1 WTO organisation chart 118
2.2 Programme of meetings in November 2007 119
2.3 Excerpt from the minutes of the meeting of the General Council
of 9 May 2007 123
2.4 WTO Secretariat organisation chart 137
2.5 Trend in NGO representation at Ministerial Conference sessions 157
3.1 Flowchart of the WTO dispute settlement process 199
3.2 Agenda of the DSB meeting of 24 July 2007 237
4.1 Excerpt from the Schedule of Specific Commitments of the
European Communities and its Member States 392
5.1 Excerpt from India's First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act 406
5.2 Fifty years of tariff reduction negotiations 409
5.3 Simple average MFN applied tariffs for some non-agricultural
products (non-Ag) and some agricultural products (Ag) 410
5.4 Excerpt from Chapter 18 of the Schedule of Concessions of China
(cocoa and cocoa preparations) 419
5.5 Excerpt from the Schedule of Specific Commitments of Brazil
(engineering services) 487
6.1 Advertisement of the National Association of Italian
Shoe Factories (ANCI) 510
7.1 'Increased imports' requirement: example 1 676
7.2 'Increased imports' requirement: example 2 676 |
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title_auth | The law and policy of the World Trade Organization text, cases and materials |
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