ID: |
TARP-305 |
Title: |
Codification of Administrative Procedural Law In the Context of the WTO |
Source: |
Journal of Shanxi Finance and Economics University, Vol. 24 Supplement |
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Dispute Resolution Organ: |
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Year: |
2002 |
Pages: |
5 |
Author(s): |
Mingxian An |
Keywords: |
administrative acts, China, law, legal system, trade, WTO |
Abstract: |
China’s accession to the WTO must have profound influence on domestic legal system. The intent of WTO requirements, which in essence are abstract, is to bind trade policies of its member parties within agreed boundary, so as to establish a multilateral trade regime that encourages fair and open competition. In this sense, WTO imposes requirements directly on governments of its members. According to the fundamental principles of the WTO agreements, it is no time to delay for China to make a uniform administrative procedural law. |
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False |
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Available here (Chinese) |
Keywords: administrative acts, China, law, legal system, trade, World Trade Organization/WTO