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My Experiences With The Wto Dispute Settlement System

In: Economic Diplomacy Essays and Reflections by Singapore's Negotiators

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  • Tommy Koh

    (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore)

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The following sections are included:IntrodutionFrom Voluntary to MandatoryDispute Settlement Body1996 WTO Ministerial MeetingHow the System WorksThe First Dispute PanelUS — The Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act or Helms-Burton ActHelms-Burton ActEC Requested US for ConsultationsEC Requested Establishment of PanelEC and US Reactions to PanelPanel's TeleconferenceCommunication to EC, US and Third PartiesEC Requests Delay and SuspensionUS-EU Understanding on Helms-BurtonPanel Lapsed on 21 April 1998Thanks from Ruggiero and DunkelConcluding ThoughtsThe Second Dispute PanelCanada — Measures Affecting the Importation of Milk and the Exportation of Dairy ProductsBackgroundConsultationsRequests for PanelComposition of PanelSecretariatOrganisational MeetingFirst Substantive MeetingSecond Substantive MeetingInterim ReportFinal ReportUpheld by Appellate BodySignificance of this CaseThe Third Dispute PanelUS — Safeguard Measure on Imports of Fresh, Chilled or Frozen Lamb Meat from New Zealand and AustraliaBackgroundConsultationsPanelSecretariatOrganisational MeetingFirst Substantive MeetingSecond Substantive HearingInterim ReportFinal ReportAppellate BodyConcluding Reflections

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  • Tommy Koh, 2010. "My Experiences With The Wto Dispute Settlement System," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: C L Lim & Margaret Liang (ed.), Economic Diplomacy Essays and Reflections by Singapore's Negotiators, chapter 9, pages 141-155, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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