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Category: WTO

The Role of International Law to tackle the Dark Side of Cryptocurrencies

April 26, 2022 Juan Carlos Portilla Leave a comment

The Editors of the Cambridge International Law Journal Blog endorses this statement by the Fellows of the Lauterpacht Centre for International…

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Posted in: Economic Law, Int'l Legal Theory, International Organisations, Public International Law, WTO

Carbon Border Adjustment as a Mirror of EU ETS: Contemplating WTO-Compliant Mechanisms for Reciprocal Protection

April 2, 2021 Bo Hyun Kim Leave a comment

A centrepiece of the European Union’s Green Deal, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is awaiting formal proposals for its…

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Posted in: Economic Law, International Environmental Law, WTO

Carbon Tariffs and Conflict Diamonds – A WTO Climate Waiver and the UK’s Role in the International Legal Order

January 22, 2021 Philip Crowe Leave a comment

International trade has been extensively criticised for exasperating the problem of climate change through a “race to the bottom” in…

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Posted in: Economic Law, International Environmental Law, WTO

WTO Report on India-USA Export subsidies related dispute: What lies ahead?

May 29, 2020 Chaitanya M. Hegde Leave a comment

I. Introduction During the period of an economic slowdown, India is faced with yet another setback. On 31st September 2019,…

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Posted in: Trade, WTO

Crisis in the WTO: Roots and Restorations

December 19, 2019 Mathangi K Leave a comment

Since its inception in 1995, the Dispute Settlement System (DSS) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has built a formidable…

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Posted in: WTO Filed under: Dispute Settlement, WTO

Ambiguity in the SCM Agreement: An overview in the context of India/USA dispute on export subsidies at the WTO

July 27, 2018 Saloni Gupta

Introduction Export subsidies are a form of subsidies which are given by governments to increase the exports of goods from…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, WTO

The Standard of National Treatment in the Investor-State Dispute Settlement Practice

February 5, 2017 Andrea Sesin Leave a comment

The investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) practice has had a steady growth in recent years and with this rising caseload, a…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, International Investment Law, WTO

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