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Almost all WTO dispute panels exceed their statutory time limits. This is often seen to indicate a more general problem for panels to manage their tasks. The time required varies considerably across panels however, suggesting that they do not face the same problems. To shed light on these...
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between the HR policies employed by the WTO and the usage by developing countries of the WTO DSU. Practical implications – The … countries in the WTO DSU.  …
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disputes requested through the WTO’s DSU regimes up until 2011 were statistically described and analyzed using logit regression …/implications Although the DSU procedures themselves might not be biased for/against certain member groups, there has been some evidence of …
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critical threshold to a respondent, the theory behind the DSU enforcement breaks down and the well meaning legal system only …-compliance tends to be very long and leads to core questions about the true intent of the DSU. In particular, was the DSU designed to …
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Governments are facing an increasing number of arbitration claims by foreign investors relating to important public policies or seeking substantial damages, and many governments are taking a greater joint interest in how such cases are resolved in investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS). This...
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