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Has the WTO Dispute Settlement System Exceeded Its Authority?

William J. Davey
University of Illinois College of Law



Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 79, 2001

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A systematic study of 38 adopted decision of the Appellate Body and Panels since the inception of the WTO Dispute Settlement System leads to the conclusion that the WTO Dispute Settlement System remains generally within the boundaries of its authority. With a few limited exceptions, the system has shown appropriate deference to legitimate policy decisions made by WTO Member Governments. Further, US and international law rules on techniques used to dispose of cases (or issues within cases) where a decision seem unnecessary or inappropriate could be used more frequently with regard to the timing of consideration of issues (mootness and ripeness) as well as the exercise of judicial economy.

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Date posted: November 20, 2001 ; Last revised: December 04, 2001

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Davey, William J. , Has the WTO Dispute Settlement System Exceeded Its Authority?. Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 79, 2001. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=289249 or doi:10.2139/ssrn.289249


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