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Three significant issues will determine the future of the WTO:
dispute settlement, negotiations and regional integration. Dispute
settlement is widely regarded as one of the major successes of the
WTO in its first ten years. Concluding the Doha round negotiations
is one of its main challenges. Regional integration is now at the
frontline of debate as regional agreements proliferate and
policy-makers and academics come to grips with their impacts on the
multilateral trading system. These issues, and the interplay
between them, are examined by leading scholars and practitioners in
the field of international trade law from North America, Europe and
Asia-Pacific. In addition, special sections focus on the
Asia-Pacific region, its participation in WTO dispute settlement
and negotiations, and recent trends towards greater regional
integration.
Bringing together articles by some of the leading policy-makers,
including previous WTO Director-Generals, practitioners, scholars
of international trade law, government officials, international
civil servants, members of the WTO Appellate Body, and judges from
a number of international tribunals, this volume assesses the first
ten years of the World Trade Organization. It examines: the
relationship and balance between political governance and dispute
settlement; the functioning of the dispute settlement procedures
and various reform proposals; the contribution of the Appellate
Body to the development of international trade law; and treaty
interpretation in a number of international dispute settlement fora
such as the WTO, the International Court of Justice, the European
Court of Justice, and the Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. The book
has its origins in a series of events commemorating the tenth
anniversary of the creation of the Appellate Body.
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