Procedures relating to disputes under the GATT 1947

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Yuridika ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 509
Author(s):  
Amanda Fadhilla Chairunisa ◽  
Imam Haryanto

International economic relations sure is very important for a country and the important thing that follows is the policy that regulates international economic relations it self. In this study, the authors will analyze hows  Renewable Energy Directive II (RED II) policy as a derivative of the RED (Renewable Energy Directive) policy by the European Union will affect the Indonesian palm oil trade which this also would show the violations of previous policies that is General Agreement on Tarifs and Trades. Authors also going to show General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) as a policy that regulates how international trade relations should be carried out and the violations of this international agreement undoubtedly could affect Economic relations between the two countries, both on a micro scale and macro scale. In conducting the research authors will be using the normative juridical methods which means the legal research will be based off library materials and secondary materials therefore the main result from this study would be a reflection of how RED II can affect trade in indonesian palm oil products and also by effecting this regulation in 2021 the european union will be violating the non-discrimination principle in GATT 1947.



2021 ◽  
pp. 1-24
Author(s):  
Judith Goldstein ◽  
Robert Gulotty

Abstract Since its formation, the GATT/WTO system has facilitated a worldwide reduction of trade barriers. We return to a founding moment of the regime, the GATT 1947 (GATT47), and look closely at the liberalization process, analyzing exactly what concessions were granted to whom and in return for what. With these data, we evaluate three prominent explanations for the operation of the early GATT. First, we ask whether or not US negotiators granted asymmetric access to the US market to spur post-war recovery. Second, we look at how the rules adopted in GATT47 balanced the interests of import sensitive producers with those of the more nascent exporter interests. Third, we examine specific US concessions and ask whether or not the US used the domestic market to either increase the productive capacity of nations damaged during the war and/or to bolster unstable regimes. Our most general finding is that the US, at least in this first Round of the trade regime, was less a liberal warrior and more a seeker of stability, and that tariff setting was significantly constrained by the institutions governing global tariff negotiations.





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Carsten Daugbjerg ◽  
Alan Swinbank
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Author(s):  
Gabrielle Marceau ◽  
Alain Richer

SommaireLa première année de l’Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC) fut un grand succès. Les Membres de l’OMC ont notamment mis en place tout le nouveau système de notification préalable et de révision des législations nationales, et mis sur pied les nouveaux comités sur l’environnement, sur les arrangements régionaux et sur les pays les moins avancés. En plus d’assurer l’achèvement des activités GATT 1947 et la transition formelle en faveur de l’OMC, les Membres ont également procédé à la nomination des présidents de plusieurs comités et des “juges” du nouvel organe d’appel. L’élément peutêtre le plus impressionnant du départ de cette nouvelle organisation est la participation particulièrement active des pays en développement au nouveau système obligatoire de règlement des différends; la moitié des vingt-cinq requêtes pour consultation ont été initiées par ceux-d. Quel changement alors qu’entre 1948 et 1994, les pays en développement n’avaient initié que onze des 126 différends. En fait l’OMC a déclenché un nouveau processus pour lequel il n’y a pas de marche arrière possible.





1997 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 421-474 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ernst-Ulrick Petersmann

The UN system requires far-reaching changes so as to achieve the objectives of the UN Charter (e.g. with regard to human rights and maintenance of peace) more effectively. European integration law suggests that ‘international constitutionalism’ offers the most effective approach for strengthening the rule of law and peaceful cooperation among democracies. Section 2 outlines basic principles for a constitutional theory of international law. Section 3 discusses the difficulties of ‘constitutionalizing’ the state-centered and power-oriented concepts of the UN Charter. Section 4 explains why the successful Uruguay Round strategy for replacing the old GATT 1947 by the new World Trade Organization (WTO) – notably the ‘package deal negotiations’, the incorporation of other worldwide treaties into WTO law and the mandatory WTO dispute settlement and enforcement systems – offer important lessons for the needed reforms of the UN Charter.



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