Consultation within WTO Dispute Settlement: A Chinese Perspective: A Chinese Perspective

Consultation within WTO Dispute Settlement: A Chinese Perspective: A Chinese Perspective

by Qi Zhang
Consultation within WTO Dispute Settlement: A Chinese Perspective: A Chinese Perspective

Consultation within WTO Dispute Settlement: A Chinese Perspective: A Chinese Perspective

by Qi Zhang

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Overview

This book provides a comprehensive study of consultation procedures within the dispute settlement system of the World Trade Organization. It offers in-depth analysis of diplomatic practices relating to what has been a poorly explored and researched part of the Dispute Settlement Understanding. Findings are supported by interviews with representatives of several Member States. The author analyses its relationship to panel proceedings and uses comparative studies with other parts of international law. The study particularly focuses on a Chinese perspective which has placed strong emphasis upon consultation and negotiated settlements. With its theoretical and practical insights, the book will be of equal use to scholars, diplomats and government officials alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783039112395
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 01/09/2007
Series: Studies in Global Economic Law / Studien zum globalen Wirtschaftsrecht / Etudes en droit économique mondial , #10
Pages: 330
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.66(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Author: Qi Zhang obtained a bachelor of law at Fudan University, Shanghai, China and a LL.M. at the University of Sheffield. She was a researcher at the World Trade Institute in Berne and obtained her doctoral degree from the Faculty of Law of the University of Berne, Switzerland in 2004. The author has practical work experience in UNCTAD and the trade division of a large state owned company in Shanghai. Upon completing her dissertation, the author pursued further research as a visiting fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, Germany.

Table of Contents

Contents: Overview of Dispute Settlement in International Law – Controversial Legal Nature of Consultations and Negotiations – Two Concepts – Use of Consultations in International Law – A Duty to Consult – Good Faith in Consultations – Case Studies of Consultations in International Law – The WTO as an International Organisation – DSM within the GATT/WTO – General Assessment of the Role of Consultation in the GATT – Present Practice of the Delegations – Overview of the Consultation Stage of the DSU – Assessment of Consultations in the GATT/WTO – Linkage between the Panel and Consultation Stages.
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