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Record Nr.

UNINA9910463209303321

Autore

Wang Guiguo

Titolo

Radiating impact of WTO on its members' legal system [[electronic resource] ] : the Chinese perspective / / Guiguo Wang

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[The Hague, Netherlands?], : Hague Academy of International Law, 2011

ISBN

90-04-21855-6

1-283-94817-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (384 p.)

Collana

Pocketbooks of the Hague Academy of International Law. AIL-pocket

Disciplina

343.51087

Soggetti

Commercial law - China

Foreign trade regulation - China

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Full text of the lecture published in August 2011 in the Recueil des cours, Vol. 349 (2010)"--P. [2].

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

; Introduction -- Law in globalization -- Distinctive features of the WTO scheme -- The WTO services scheme and its implications -- The intellectual property scheme : penetration of international norms into national laws -- Directions of the international trade regime and their implications.

Sommario/riassunto

Also available as an e-book The World Trade Organization (“WTO”) resulted from globalization, through which national law provisions are internationalized and international norms are domesticated. The WTO does not permit reservation by its members who are obliged to ensure the compliance of their laws, policies and other measures. Once a member is found to have violated its obligations, it must rectify the non-compliance measures to avoid retaliation. The quasi-automatic approval procedure of the WTO Dispute Settlement Body has proved to be effective in ensuring the compliance by members and consistency of interpretation of the WTO Agreement. As the multilateral trade institution covers a wide range of sectors from trade in goods and services, and intellectual property to investment and the measures of the members include laws and regulations, administrative decisions and judicial rulings, the impacts of the WTO on the members’ legal systems are hugely profound and long lasting. In some cases, for the



purpose of joining the WTO, the legal systems of the members concerned have been through significant changes.