Posts Tagged ‘WTO’
(Bio)Fueled to Combat Climate Change? An Analysis of the WTO Panel Decision in the EU-Palm Oil (Malaysia) Dispute
By Isha Das, University of Passau I. Introduction The Panel report in the EU–Palm Oil (Malaysia) dispute[i] was circulated on 5 March 2024. It is an important addition to the list of environment-related international trade disputes brought before the World Trade Organisation (‘WTO’). This is the first time that a WTO Panel has had to…
Read More ...Politicization and Securitization of the 5G Rollout: What Role for International Economic Law?
By Iryna Bogdanova, KFG ‘The International Rule of Law – Rise or Decline?’ 5G: economic implications of its rollout and relevant national security risks The 5G network, as the fifth generation of cellular networks, signifies a groundbreaking transition from its predecessors (2G, 3G, and 4G/LTE). Described as a “disruptive” and “transformational” technology, its distinguishing feature…
Read More ...Is the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation compatible with WTO Law?
By Pierfrancesco Mattiolo, University of Antwerp The blog post summarizes parts of the article ‘The EU’s New Regime on Foreign Subsidies: Has the Time Come for a Paradigm-Shift?’ published by Professor Csongor Nagy in the Journal of World Trade. The paper is available here. State Capitalist Economies and the WTO It is no mystery that,…
Read More ...Charles-Emmanuel Côté, Richard Ouellet and Jean-Michel Marcoux, Pandemics and the Use of Exceptions in International Economics Law: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?
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Read More ...Jörg Wuttke, A Roadmap to Bolstering EU-China Relations
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Read More ...Jürgen Kurtz and Baihua Gong, The EU–China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: A Model for Investment Coverage in the World Trade Organization?
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Read More ...Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe, edited by Bernard Hoekman, Xinquan Tu, and Dong Wang
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Read More ...Jens Velten, The Investment Screening Regulation and its screening ground “security or public order”: how the WTO law understanding undermines the Regulation’s objectives
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Read More ...Mihai Ioachimescu-Voinea, National Security Exceptions in the WTO – A Carte Blanche for Protectionism?
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Read More ...Jay Manoj Sanklecha, The limitations on the invocation of self-judging clauses in the context of WTO dispute settlement
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Read More ...Giorgio Sacerdoti, The application of BITs in time of economic crisis: limits to their coverage, necessity and the relevance of WTO law
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Read More ...Roger P. Alford, The Self-Judging WTO Security Exception
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Read More ...Liu Sun, The System of the WTO Rules of Law and the Reform of Foreign Investment Law
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