Non-binding State Measures Affecting International Trade: the Violation of International Trade Agreements by States
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https://doi.org/10.18800/agenda.202201.005Keywords:
Soft law, Andean Community, WTO, European UniónAbstract
The objective of this article is to analyze why non-binding measures taken by States may be challenged to determine non-compliance with the provisions of international trade agreements. This research reviewed the decisions of the dispute settlement bodies of three trade agreements: the Andean Community, the World Trade Organization and the European Union. It is argued that in the field of international trade, the content, characteristics and role of non-binding measures are assessed to analyze their incompatibility with international standards and determine non-compliance of States.
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Published
2022-10-21
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Reyes Tagle, Y. (2022). Non-binding State Measures Affecting International Trade: the Violation of International Trade Agreements by States. Agenda Internacional, 29(40), 111–132. https://doi.org/10.18800/agenda.202201.005
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