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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Modern Customs Clearance Systems and Trade Facilitation in Mainland China

Chen, Lien-Te 07 July 2008 (has links)
Trade facilitating is a necessary trend for economic globalization. With the raising degree of global free trade, the needs for reducing and eliminating barriers of goods and factors, simplified trade procedure, and efficiency are becoming more notable. Establishing a high-performance trade system is the most important factor to the trade regime and the increase of international trade. Therefore, the studying of reinforcing trade facilitating is becoming increasingly important. This studying focusing on interests brought by trade facilitating to China and the Chinese custom`s policy and mechanism to improve it. Besides, this essay is trying to describe the situation from both theoretical and practical levels. The research finds out that trade facilitating is not only chances but also challenges to Mainland China. Chinese custom learns from developed countries and intensifies reform and abilities, to combine risk manage and custom clearance and to apply modern information technique for improving efficiency, so that Chinese custom can reach the requirements of trade facilitating. Out of reasons, like, small economic basis, relatively weak infrastructure, shortage of capital, and primitive, low manage thought and technique, China has its achievements only in the first stage. There is a gap between China and West countries. The reform and mechanism adopted by custom of People Republic of China is a kind of reference to custom of Republic of China. Further, this essay suggests that customs in cross-strait should set up a channel or reach a administrative arrangement to share custom information, to improve trade facilitating, and, in the end, to realize the goal of global free trade.
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On reconciling rules, markets and power : responding to private voluntary standards through safeguarding the rule of law in international food trade

Chikura, Cynthia Chipo 23 July 2013 (has links)
The proliferation of private voluntary standards (private standards) in international food trade has precipitated a surge of inter-disciplinary discourse on the topic. Conceptual premises have been diverse, but a common thread through the discourse has been their practical impact on developing-country producers (particularly small to medium scale ones). The present paper contributes to legal analyses of private standards. It builds upon existing discourse on rules-based responses to private standards, from the conceptual premise of the rule of law. The perspective of the paper is that private standards are creating conditions wherein the rule of law in international food trade is being placed under strain. With that, the utility of the rules-based system of international food governance has begun to diminish. The viewpoint in this paper is that, from the perspective of the WTO, responses to private standards should be underlain by considerations of safeguarding the rule of law. Underscoring this is that a rule of law approach is the most ideal, in the long-term, for the WTO system and for low income Members themselves. The paper concludes that this will entail a necessarily multipronged strategy towards the challenges presented by private standards – one which incorporates rules-based responses, other interventions from within the WTO, and responses from outside of the WTO. / Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2012. / Centre for Human Rights / unrestricted
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African countries and the World Trade Organisation dispute settlement mechanism : underlying constraints, concerns and proposals for reform

Muheki, Stella 04 October 2010 (has links)
At the inception of the World trade organization (WTO) in 1995, the organization's provisions for a formal dispute settlement mechanism under the Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes (DSU) stood out as state of the “art”, “crown” and “jewels” of the WTO. Fifteen years later on, an assessment of the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB)’s judicial records shows that the system has indeed reduced the role of international diplomacy, while strengthening the rule of law in dispute settlement. The WTO-DSU’s independent Appellate Body, strict deadlines within which to settle disputes and binding panel recommendations certainly supersede the 1947 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) dispute settlement system. To date, 400 disputes have been lodged before the Dispute Settlement Body leading to establishment of over 140 panels and adoption of 218 panel/Appellate Body reports. However, what these statistics fail to show is the fact that the DSM is dominated by leading industrialized countries, notably the European Communities and the United States, at the expense of developing countries. The European communities and the United States in particular are said to be employing the DSU to achieve their aspirations in international trade. This arises from their retaliatory capacity to threaten weaker respondents from pursuing disputes against them among other reasons. It follows that despite of the uniqueness and widely recognized efficacy, the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism has largely failed to address the needs of developing/ least developed countries, especially in Africa. The system’s lack of meaningful remedies, lack of transparency and general insensitivity to the development concerns of African countries have worked to alienate African states from the dispute settlement process. The said shortcomings in the pattern and structure of the DSU have also been noted from all corners of WTO membership including the original architects of the System like India, Brazil and Australia. In light of the above, this research paper analyzes the process of dispute settlement at the WTO, with special emphasis on the nature of remedies available to parties under the DSU. The research identifies pertinent areas for reform in the DSU and the DSB as a whole. The research arrives at practical measures/alternatives that African countries could adopt in order to enhance participation in dispute settlement at the WTO. The research points out that WTO law is tailored through interpretation of covered agreements and precedents and that participation in the WTO dispute settlement system is therefore crucial to the shaping of WTO law in the long run. In the end, African countries (forming a large percentage of WTO Membership) have not made use of the dispute settlement mechanism despite their trade being affected by the protectionist trade policies of their developed counterparts. If the majority of WTO membership cannot access the DSM, then the WTO objective of enhancing security and predictability of the multilateral trading system remains fictitious. This research therefore adds to the voice of many that the amendment of the DSU is long overdue. / Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2010. / Centre for Human Rights / unrestricted
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Implementação das decisões do sistema de solução de controvérsias da OMC e mecanismos de efetivação no direito brasileiro / Implementation of the decisions of the WTOs dispute settlement system and enforcement mechanisms in Brazilian law.

Capucio, Camilla 10 November 2014 (has links)
A presente Tese de Doutorado tem como objetivo analisar os mecanismos de implementação das decisões do Sistema de Solução de Controvérsias da OMC, consideradas como decisões adjudicatórias internacionais, na busca pelo incremento de efetividade desse sistema, e com a finalidade de proposição de um modelo para tal implementação no sistema jurídico brasileiro. O estudo adota uma abordagem dialética entre a dimensão teórica e a dimensão empírica de seu objeto, na investigação acerca das condições nas quais o Sistema de Solução de Controvérsias gera seus efeitos nos membros da OMC, bem como dos sujeitos e processos envolvidos nessa dinâmica transnormativa. A partir da análise empírica dos casos nos quais o Brasil atuou como demandante, demandado e terceira parte no Sistema de Solução de Controvérsias da OMC, e do exame da implementação por parte de seus principais usuários, a pesquisa desenvolve constatações sobre a diversidade dos mecanismos de implementação e dos efeitos jurídicos das decisões desse sistema de resolução de litígios nos diferentes ordenamentos. O trabalho procura enfrentar as complexidades de seu objeto no contexto normativo-institucional brasileiro, avaliando o tratamento casuístico, difuso e informal conferido à temática da implementação das decisões do Sistema de Solução de Controvérsias da OMC no Brasil, e confirmando a hipótese da necessidade e conveniência do estabelecimento de um marco normativo geral que institucionalize e legitime a escolha relacionada ao meio de implementação dessa decisão. / This Thesis aims to analyze the mechanisms for implementing the decisions of WTOs Dispute Settlement System, considered as international adjudicatory decisions, in the search for increasing effectiveness of this system, and in order to propose a model for implementation in the Brazilian legal system. The study adopts a dialectical approach between the theoretical dimension and the empirical dimension of its object, in the investigation of the conditions in which the Dispute Settlement System generates its effects on members of the WTO, as well as the subjects and processes involved in this transnormative dynamic. From the empirical analysis of cases in which Brazil served as plaintiff, defendant and third party in the WTOs Dispute Settlement System, and the review of the implementation by their main users, this research reveals findings about the diversity of implementation mechanisms and of legal effects of the decisions of this dispute resolution system in various jurisdictions. The thesis seeks to address the complexities of its object in the brazilian legal-institutional context, evaluating the casuistic, diffuse and informal treatment given to the implementation of the decisions of the WTOs Dispute Settlement System decisions, and confirming the hypothesis of necessity and advisability of establishing a general normative framework that institutionalizes and legitimizes the choices related to the measures for implementing these decisions.
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A Study on Foreign Direct Investment of Air Cargo Industry in China

Chuang, Wei-tsung 02 August 2010 (has links)
After joining WTO (World Trade Organization) in 2001, the China government started to adjust its laws, regulations and the limitation of foreign direct invest. As the result, it helps the economic to grow and the foreign direct invest ratio to increase, and finally derive the demand of air cargo delivery. This research focuses on the foreign direct invest on air cargo in China, such as investigate the development of air cargo industry after the globalization in China, discuss the development of transnational air cargo industry in China, and find out how did the foreign air cargo companies enter China and figure out how did they invest. According to the research result, the international trade industry is liberlization than before, especially the distribution service industry, after China joined WTO. In addition, when the foreign direct invest is increasing, the demand of air cargo delivery is also increasing. However, the local air cargo companies could not meet the demand; therefore, the transnational air cargo companies invest the air cargo industry in China. In fact, the transnational air cargo companies and local industry had cooperated with each other by joint venture and win the market share. On the other hand, in order to meet the globalization, the local air cargo companies should cooperate with foreign companies in some ways, such as joint venture or strategic alliance, and than create mutual benefit.
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Diskriminierende Gleichbehandlung von Entwicklungsländern in der WTO? enabling clause und die allgemeinen Präferenzsysteme auf dem Prüfstand

Eberhard, Torsten January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Münster (Westfalen), Univ., Diss., 2008
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Os Estados Unidos e o Órgão de Solução de Controvérsias (OSC) da OMC: Um estudo da participação dos EUA na criação e no uso do mecanismo / The United States and the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body (DSB): A study of the US' participation in the creation and use of the mechanism

Preto, Carolina Cristina [UNESP] 25 February 2016 (has links)
Submitted by CAROLINA CRISTINA LOUÇÃO PRETO null (carolina_loupre@hotmail.com) on 2016-03-22T17:07:09Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Doutorado - Tese v. final.pdf: 1477120 bytes, checksum: aff51927b87770b79c5a986a21f71db8 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Ana Paula Grisoto (grisotoana@reitoria.unesp.br) on 2016-03-23T12:16:35Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 preto_ccl_dr_mar.pdf: 1477120 bytes, checksum: aff51927b87770b79c5a986a21f71db8 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-23T12:16:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 preto_ccl_dr_mar.pdf: 1477120 bytes, checksum: aff51927b87770b79c5a986a21f71db8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-02-25 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Este trabalho tem como objetivos a) entender o contexto histórico e as motivações que levaram os Estados Unidos a propor uma reforma ambiciosa do mecanismo de solução de disputas comerciais do GATT e a apoiar a criação da OMC durante a Rodada Uruguai (1986-1994); e b) investigar a participação norte-americana no uso do sistema de resolução de disputas reformado que resultou das referidas negociações. Embora tenha sido fortemente advogada pelos EUA, a reforma do mecanismo foi descrita por alguns estudiosos como uma inovação institucional que reduziu a influência norte-americana sobre os processos de resolução de controvérsias, introduzindo maior igualdade às relações comerciais entre Estados com poderes assimétricos. Ao examinar o desempenho dos EUA em casos levados à OMC entre 1995 e 2013 e compará-lo com o de outros membros da instituição, tentamos avaliar a validade do argumento acima mencionado, como também, as posições de perspectivas teóricas opostas. Identificamos um padrão na participação dos EUA nos casos do OSC da OMC que é significativamente distinto do de outros membros da instituição, sugerindo que o país teve um desempenho mais favorável, principalmente nas fases iniciais das ações. A principal evidência encontrada nessa direção diz respeito à proporção de divergências que são solucionadas por meio de acordos entre as partes. Em comparação à média geral dos demais membros da instituição, os EUA se destacaram por obter um número elevado de acordos quando eram os reclamantes. Por outro lado, na condição de parte denunciada, o país se diferenciou por firmar uma porcentagem muito menor de acordos. Nesse sentido, os resultados obtidos em nosso estudo sugerem que, como era a situação no GATT, de forma geral, os EUA continuam mais capazes que outros atores de contestar com sucesso as políticas de seus parceiros comerciais pela via multilateral e, ao mesmo tempo, de minimizar alterações das suas próprias práticas. / This study aims a) to understand the historical context and the motivations that led the United States to propose an ambitious reform of the GATT trade dispute settlement mechanism and to support the establishment of the WTO during the Uruguay Round (1986-1994); and b) to investigate the US participation in the use of the reformed dispute settlement system that resulted from these negotiations. Despite being strongly advocated by the US, the reform of the mechanism has been described by some scholars as an institutional innovation that has significantly reduced the American influence on the process of resolving disputes, introducing greater equality in the trade relations between states with asymmetric powers. By examining the US performance in cases brought to the WTO between 1995 and 2013 and comparing it with that of other members of the institution, we try to assess the validity of the argument mentioned above as well as the positions of opposing theoretical perspectives. We identified a pattern in US participation in the WTO’s DSB cases that is significantly different from that of other members of the organization, suggesting that it had a more favorable performance, especially in the early stages of an action. The main evidence found in this direction regards the proportion of disputes that are resolved by an agreement between the parties involved. When compared to the general average of other members of the institution, the United States stood out for obtaining a large number of agreements when acting as plaintiffs. By contrast, in the position of the demanded party, it further differentiated itself by reaching a much smaller percentage of agreements. In this sense, the results obtained in our study suggest that, as was the situation in the GATT, the US remains generally more capable than other actors to successfully challenge the policies of its trading partners through the multilateral via and, at the same time, to minimize changes to its own practices.
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[en] THE LIMITS OF COOPERATION: BRAZIL AND THE G-20 IN THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS / [pt] OS LIMITES DA COOPERAÇÃO: O BRASIL E O G-20 NAS NEGOCIAÇÕES AGRÍCOLAS DA ORGANIZAÇÃO MUNDIAL DE COMÉRCIO

ANA CAROLINA AREIAS F DA SILVA 16 May 2011 (has links)
[pt] Esta dissertação analisa a participação brasileira no G-20, uma coalizão de países em desenvolvimento (PEDs) criada pelo Brasil e a Índia durante a reunião Ministerial da Organização Mundial de Comércio (OMC), em Cancún, no México, em 2003. A coalizão tinha o objetivo de avançar a agenda de liberalização agrícola na Rodada Doha. Na época, analistas de política comercial se mostraram céticos sobre as chances de sobrevivência da coalizão, devido ao fato de que esta reunia países com interesses comerciais divergentes em agricultura. A despeito disto, o G-20 se estabeleceu como membro sine qua non das negociações e modificou o processo decisório da OMC, com a inclusão do Brasil e da Índia ao núcleo duro das negociações ao lado dos Estados Unidos e da União Européia. Porém, semelhante aumento de influência não se traduziu em uma conclusão da Rodada Doha, o que seria de sumo interesse para o Brasil. Argumento que esta dificuldade está relacionada ao fato de o G-20 ser uma coalizão com baixa coerência interna, cujas características estruturais constrangem as possíveis estratégias negociadoras ao alcance da coalizão, dificultando assim a adoção de uma estratégia distributiva que aumente as chances de que a negociação seja concluída com sucesso. O Brasil desempenhou um papel importante nessa coalizão pagando os custos da ação coletiva para garantir a coesão desta, mesmo quando isto significou abrir mão dos seus interesses comerciais. Contudo, a análise mostra que esta atitude teve limites, como ficou aparente durante a reunião da OMC realizada em Genebra em julho de 2008, quando o Brasil decidiu defender os seus próprios interesses em detrimento da cooperação com os membros do G-20. / [en] This dissertation analyzes the Brazilian participation in the G-20, a coalition of developing countries created by Brazil and India during the World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference held in Cancún, Mexico, in 2003. The goal of the coalition was advancing an agenda of agricultural liberalization in the Doha Round. At the time, trade policy experts were skeptical as to the chances of survival of the coalition, due to the fact that it brought together countries with divergent commercial interests in agriculture. In spite of this, the G-20 established itself as a sine qua non member of the negotiations and changed the decisionmaking process of the WTO, with the inclusion of Brazil and India in the core of the negotiations together with the United States and the European Union. However, this increase in influence has not translated into a conclusion of the Doha Round, of extreme interest for Brazil. We argue that this difficulty is related to the fact that the G-20 is a coalition with low internal coherence and that its structural characteristics constrain its negotiating strategies, making it difficult for the coalition to adopt a distributive strategy that increases the probability that the negotiation is concluded successfully. Brazil played an important role paying the collective action costs in order to maintain the cohesion of the coalition, even when this meant going against its own commercial interests. However, this attitude had its limits, as was made apparent during the WTO meeting in Geneva, in July 2008, when Brazil decided to defend its own interests in detriment of cooperating with the members of the G-20.
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The World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body crisis: A critical analysis

Dhlamini, Phumelele Tracy 05 August 2021 (has links)
The World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system is facing unprecedented challenges, following the United States (US) decision to block the appointment of all Appellate Body members. The US has justified its blocking tactic, already implemented since 2017 by raising several procedural and substantive concerns with the Appellate Body's failure to follow WTO rules. On 10 December 2019, the Appellate Body was forced to suspend its activities after the second terms of two of the remaining three members expired. While the WTO dispute settlement system continues to function at the panel stage, the Appellate Body is currently unable to review appeals because it lacks the minimum number of three members required to establish a division. In addition, the collapse of the Appellate Body means that any party to a dispute can block the adoption of a panel report by filing a notice to appeal which is likely to remain in limbo for an indefinite period. Numerous studies have discussed the Appellate Body crisis and its implications for the WTO dispute settlement system. Few, however, have critically analysed the validity of the concerns that the US has raised about the Appellate Body's work over the past few years. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to discuss and critically analyse these concerns to determine whether the Appellate Body has indeed strayed from its limited mandate. In addition, the research will provide recommendations on how to save the appellate stage and ensure that appeals are resolved while WTO members attempt to find permanent solutions to this unprecedented crisis.
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O orgão de solução de controvérsias da OMC e sua eficácia: análise sob a perspectiva do adensamento de juridicidade / WTO dispute settlement body and its effectiveness: a thickening of legality perspective

Nogueira, Thiago Rodrigues São Marcos 29 April 2013 (has links)
O presente trabalho analisa o tema da eficácia das decisões e recomendações do Órgão de Solução de controvérsias da OMC em face de seu adensamento de juridicidade recente. A expressão cunhada pelo Professor Titular Celso Lafer busca demonstrar a transformação pela qual passou a solução de controvérsias no sistema multilateral de comércio com a transição do GATT para a OMC. Nesse sentido, a dissertação analisa a eficácia das retaliações e sanções comerciais previstas na OMC, especialmente as contramedidas (Artigo 4.10, do ASMC) e a suspensão de concessões ou outras obrigações (Artigo 22, do ESC), determinando o objetivo esperado pelos membros da OMC na adoção de tais remédios jurisdicionais. Esta análise é feita a partir da eficácia entendida como um comportamento, uma resposta em relação a uma norma, em que é possível uma norma ter uma sanção prevista e, mesmo assim, não ser cumprida. O corte metodológico da pesquisa se concentrou na perspectiva da discrepância de poder econômico entre os membros da OMC, opondo os países desenvolvidos aos países em desenvolvimento e de menor desenvolvimento relativo, em uma abordagem sobre a aplicação desses remédios para os dois últimos. Nesta etapa, verificou-se um nível de eficácia diminuto em que não se consegue alcançar o objetivo das retaliações previsto nos acordos e na jurisprudência: a indução ao cumprimento. A verificação dos casos levou à conclusão de uma eficácia parcial dos remédios jurisdicionais previstos na OMC, de tal sorte que os países em desenvolvimento e de menor desenvolvimento relativo enfrentam dificuldades adicionais para obter a resposta adequada aos casos por eles apresentados ao Órgão de Solução de Controvérsias. Dessa forma, são analisadas as propostas no âmbito da Rodada Doha para elevar o nível de eficácia dessas medidas para o grupo de países aqui especificado, adotando-se uma combinação de possibilidades para o bom funcionamento do sistema, dentro de seus propósitos, dentre as quais podem ser mencionadas a retaliação coletiva, a retaliação cruzada, a compensação monetária retroativa, além dos problemas de qualificação técnica, de especialistas em comércio internacional e dos elevados gastos para levar adiante uma disputa na OMC enfrentados pelos países em desenvolvimento e de menor desenvolvimento relativo. / This paper examines the effectiveness of the decisions and recommendations of WTO Dispute Settlement Body by the perspective of its recent \'thickening of legality\'. The expression coined by Full Professor Celso Lafer seeks to demonstrate the transformation undergone by dispute settlement in the multilateral trading system due to the transition from ATT to WTO. The diplomatic negotiation permeated by the political component - which shows the differences between developed and developing countries in the GATT - was not fully eradicated in the DSU and, in this research, it is understood that this is an intrinsic feature to the system, which it could not do without. In this sense, the dissertation examines the effectiveness of the retaliations and the trade sanctions envisaged in the WTO, especially countermeasures (Article 4.10 of the SCM) and the suspension of concessions or other obligations (Article 22 of the DSU), determining the expected goal by WTO members in adopting such legal remedies. This analysis is done from the perspective of the effectiveness understood as a behavior, a response in relation to a rule, in which is possible for a rule to provide for a sanction and still not be enforced. The methodological approach of the research has focused on the prospect of economic power discrepancy between WTO members, opposing developed countries to developing countries and least developed countries, aiming to analyze the implementation of the remedies for the last two. At this stage, it was verified a short level of effectiveness in which it was not possible to achieve the objective set out for the retaliations in the agreements and in the jurisprudence: \"to induce compliance.\" The verification of the cases led to the conclusion of a partially effectiveness of the legal remedies predicted in the WTO, in such a way that the developing countries and least developed countries face additional difficulties in order to receive the appropriate response to the cases submitted by them to the Dispute Settlement Body. Thus, the proposals in the Doha Round to raise the level of effectiveness of these measures for the group of countries here specified are analyzed, adopting a combination of possibilities for the proper functioning of the system within its purposes, among which may be mentioned collective retaliation, cross-retaliation, retroactive monetary compensation, beyond technical qualification problems, international trade specialists and the high expenses to carry out a dispute in the WTO faced by developing countries and least developed countries.

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