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Category: WTO

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

April 26, 2022 Juan Carlos Portilla

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

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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

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

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

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

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

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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