China in the Wto dispute settlement system: From passive rule-taker to active rule-maker?
According to the Marrakesh Agreement, the WTOhas three main functions: trade negotiation,trade policy review, and settlement of tradedisputes. As a new Member, China found that itsability to participate in the first two activitieswas subject to severe constraints. For tradepolicy review, the restric...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2011
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