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|a Babu, R. Rajesh.
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|a Remedies under the WTO Legal System.
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|a The study presents a critical review on the problems stemming from the nature and scope of the WTO remedies, and highlights in a comparative perspective the lacunas and inadequacies in the substantive and procedural aspects of WTO dispute settlement system.
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|a Remedies under the WTO LegalSystem; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgment; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1. Introduction; 2. Scope and Objective; 3. General Introduction to the Volume; 3.1. Remedies under International Law; 3.2. Remedies under WTO Law; 3.3. Enforcement of Remedies under WTO Law; 3.4. WTO Remedies and Developing Countries; 2. General Features of the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding; 1. Introduction; 2. GATT Dispute Settlement (1947-1994); 2.1. The Havana Charter and the GATT 1947; 2.2. The General Agreement in Tarifffs and Trade.
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|a 2.3. Dispute Settlement in GATT (Articles XXII and XXIII)2.4. Compliance and Enforcement in the GATT Era; 2.5. Summary of the GATT Era; 2.6. The Uruguay Round: Rethinking on Compliance and Enforcement; 3. The WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding; 3.1. The Dispute Settlement Understanding: An Introduction; 3.2. The WTO Dispute Settlement Process: Pre-Implementation Stage; 3.3. Compliance with and Enforcement of Adopted Reports: The Implementation Stage; 3.4. Surveillance of Implementation; 4. Special and Additional Rules and Procedure for Dispute Settlement.
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|a 4.1. Article 4.7 of the SCM Agreement5. Prohibition of Unilateralism; 6. Jurisdiction; 6.1. Compulsory Jurisdiction; 6.2. Scope of Jurisdiction; 6.3. Nature of Claims; 7. Other Means of Dispute Settlement in the DSU; 7.1. Good Offf?ices; 7.2. Arbitration Pursuant to Article 25 of the DSU; 3. Remedies under International Law; 1. Introduction; 2. Remedies in International Law in Context; 3. The ILC's Articles on State Responsibility for Internationally Wrongful Acts; 3.1. Historical Development of the Articles; 3.2. General Overview of the Articles; 3.3. Legal Status of the Articles.
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|a 3.4. Basic Concepts Underlying the Articles3.4.1. Distinction between Primary and Secondary Obligations; 3.4.2. The Concept of 'Injured State' and 'Injury'; 3.4.3. Residual Nature of the Articles; 4. Legal Consequences of the International Responsibility of a State; 4.1. Obligations Arising out of an International Wrongful Act; 4.1.1. Cessation of the Wrongful Act; 4.1.2. Assurance and Guarantees of Non-Repetition; 4.2. Reparation for Injury Caused; 4.2.1. Deffinition of Injury and Establishing the Causal Link; 4.2.2. Forms of Reparation; 5. Conclusion; 4. Remedies under WTO Law.
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|a 1. Introduction2. The Relationship between WTO Law and International Law; 2.1. WTO Law as Lex Specialis -- Understanding the Connection; 2.1.1. Concept of Lex Specialis in International Law; 2.1.2. WTO Law as "Lex Specialis"; 2.2. Applicable Law in the WTO DSU -- the Possible Wider Relationship; 2.3. Customary Rules of Interpretation under International Law and the WTO -the Minimum Level of Interaction; 2.3.1. Customary Rules of Interpretation under International Law; 2.3.2. Customary Rules of Interpretation in the WTO; 2.4. Non Liquet in the WTO and International Law -- A Possible Fall Out.
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