| ID: |
ITIT-001 |
| Title: |
China and the WTO: the Transparency Issue |
| Source: |
UCLA J. Int’l L. & For. AFF.1 |
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| Year: |
1998 |
| Pages: |
22 |
| Author(s): |
Sylvia Ostry |
| Keywords: |
China, GATT, judicial review, law, reform, regulation, rule of law, trade, trading system, transparency, WTO |
| Abstract: |
This article will briefly review the growing legalization of the international trading system that makes the WTO, especially in this respect, a very different institution from its predecessor, the GATT. This legalization is largely a reflection of changes in American trade policy that began in the 1970s, and culminated in the increased transparency required under the aegis of the WTO. Finally, I will examine the nature and status of administrative law in China and specifically how its lack of transparency will serve as an obstacle to fulfilling WTO accession. |
| Secured: |
False |
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IT-001.pdf |
Keywords: China, GATT, judicial review, law, reform, regulation, rule of law, trade, trading system, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO