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9780521769679

Dispute Settlement at the WTO: The Developing Country Experience

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    9780521769679

  • ISBN10:

    0521769671

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-12-27
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

This examination of the law in action of WTO dispute settlement takes a developing-country perspective. Providing a bottom-up assessment of the challenges, experiences and strategies of individual developing countries, it assesses what these countries have done and can do to build the capacity to deploy and shape the WTO legal system, as well as the daunting challenges that they face. Chapters address developing countries of varying size and wealth, including China, India, Brazil, Argentina, Thailand, South Africa, Egypt, Kenya and Bangladesh. Building from empirical work by leading academics and practitioners, this book provides a much needed understanding of how the WTO dispute settlement system actually operates behind the scenes for developing countries.

Table of Contents

List of tablesp. vii
List of figuresp. viii
List of contributorsp. ix
Preface: The ICTSD dispute settlement projectp. xi
Introductionp. 1
Case Studies from South Americap. 19
Winning at the WTO: the development of a trade policy community within Brazilp. 21
Argentina's experience with WTO dispute settlement: development of national capacity and the use of in-house lawyersp. 105
Case Studies from Asiap. 135
China's experience in utilizing the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanismp. 137
Learning from the India-EC GSP dispute: the issues and the processp. 174
Thailand's experience in the WTO dispute settlement system: challenging the EC sugar regimep. 210
How the DSU worked for Bangladesh: the first least developed country to bring a WTO claimp. 230
Case Studies from Africap. 249
South Africa's experience with international trade dispute settlementp. 251
WTO dispute settlement for a middle-income developing country: the situation of Egyptp. 275
Sub-Saharan Africa and WTO dispute settlement: the case of Kenyap. 301
Conclusionp. 342
Indexp. 349
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