WTO Rules on Technical Barriers to Trade

82 Pages Posted: 5 Apr 2007

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P. van den Bossche

University of Maastricht - Faculty of Law

Date Written: October 2005

Abstract

In modern society, products are often subject to requirements relating to their characteristics and/or the manner in which they are produced. The purpose of these requirements may be the protection of life or health, the protection of the environment, the prevention of deceptive practices or to ensure the quality of products. These requirements may constitute formidable barriers to trade. Moreover, procedures set up to verify whether a product meets certain requirements may obstruct trade. These barriers to trade are referred to as technical barriers to trade. One must distinguish between:

• the general category of technical barriers to trade, for which rules have been set out in the TBT Agreement; and • a special category of technical barriers to trade, namely sanitary and phytosanitary measures, for which rules are provided in the SPS Agreement.

The rules of the TBT Agreement and the SPS Agreement are of great importance to international trade. They go significantly beyond the GATT obligations not to discriminate among or against imported products or not to impose quantitative restrictions but also impose certain international disciplines on national regulation regarding products, their characteristics and production. This working paper gives an overview of the scope of application as well as the substantive and institutional/procedural provisions of the TBT Agreement and the SPS Agreement.

Keywords: WTO law, Market Access, Technical Barriers to Trade, TBT Agreement, SPS Agreement.

JEL Classification: K10

Suggested Citation

van den Bossche, P., WTO Rules on Technical Barriers to Trade (October 2005). Maastricht Faculty of Law Working Paper No. 2005-6, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=978167 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.978167

P. Van den Bossche (Contact Author)

University of Maastricht - Faculty of Law ( email )

PO Box 616
Maastricht, 6200 MD
Netherlands

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