Georgetown’s IIEL Releases New Proposal for WTO Appellate Body Reform

Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law

Georgetown's IIEL Releases New Proposal for WTO Appellate Body Reform

TRANSITION ON THE WTO APPELLATE BODY: A PAIR OF REFORMS?, Disucssion by Chris Brummer
Source: Georgetown Law https://georgetown.app.box.com/s/jwcvlz2thwtv3dhgdne0nkfk3vlpv3sf

The United States has reasserted its argument that the real problem at the WTO Appellate Body is that members stay on to finish cases that began before their terms expired.  IIEL’s recently released Issue Brief, a product of discussions between Georgetown faculty, students and stakeholders, provides a solution to the problem without taking sides in the debate over whether the Appellate Body’s current practice of appointing hold-overs is or is not permissible under the current rules.

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IIEL Releases Issue Brief on WTO Reform

Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law

IIEL Releases Issue Brief on WTO Reform

IIEL most recent issue brief, Chris Brummer comments
Source: Georgetown University Law Center

Members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have been unable to agree on the appointment of new members to the seven-person Appellate Body (AB) in a timely fashion.  IIEL’s recently released Issue Brief, a product of discussions between Georgetown faculty, students and stakeholders, provides a solution to the problem without taking sides in the debate over whether the Appellate Body’s current practice of appointing hold-overs from earlier appointments is or is not permissible under the current rules. It proposes a single amendment to the DSU that represents a compromise—limiting the use of hold-overs while creating incentives for the timely replacement of ABMs whose terms of office are coming to an end. 

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Canada launches case against US at WTO

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Canada launches case against US at WTO

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A flock of Canada geese flies over cargo ships at anchor in English Bay, outside the Port of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 19, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File Photo

An important development in North American trade matters not involving NAFTA happened this week.  According to Reuters, Canada launched a complaint against the US last week, challenging Washington’s use of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties.  Nearly 200 examples of alleged U.S. wrongdoing were reportedly alleged, though interestingly, the examples did not concern China, but other trading partners including China, India, Brazil and the European Union.

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US Trade Representative Offers Pointed Critique of WTO in Argentina

Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law

US Trade Representative Offers Pointed Critique of WTO in Argentina

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The United States trade representative levied a multi-pronged critique against the WTO, focusing largely on several themes, among them, that that many countries—presumably, developing and developed—are leveraging the WTO’s dispute resolution mechanisms to circumvent bargaining where the US, as a large economy, would have competitive advantages. A further summary  can be found here.

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