ID: |
ITIT-016 |
Title: |
UNCTAD – WTO – Panels |
Source: |
United Nations / UNCTAD |
Parties: |
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Dispute Resolution Organ: |
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Year: |
2003 |
Pages: |
50 |
Author(s): |
Peter Van den Bossche |
Keywords: |
consultation, developing countries, dispute settlement, panel proceedings, panel process, trade, WTO |
Abstract: |
The Understanding on Rules and Procedures for the Settlement of Disputes (the “DSU”) of the World Trade Organization (the “WTO”) provides for several methods to resolve disputes that arise between WTO Members concerning their rights and obligations under the WTO Agreement. Of these dispute settlement methods, the most frequently used is adjudication by ad hoc panels and the Appellate Body. This Module gives an overview of the process of adjudication by the ad hoc panels, i.e., the panel process, and focuses on the process of adjudication by the Appellate Body, i.e., the appellate review process. |
Secured: |
False |
Download Article: |
edmmisc232add12_en.pdf |
Keywords: consultation, developing countries, dispute settlement, panel proceedings, panel process, trade, World Trade Organization/WTO