Non-binding State Measures Affecting International Trade: the Violation of International Trade Agreements by States

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  • Yovana Reyes Tagle Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8563-4464

    Doctora en Derecho (LL.D.) y Magíster en Derecho (LL.M.) por la Universidad de Helsinki, Título de Docente, Universidad de Lapland, Finlandia. Abogada, docente del Departamento Académico de Derecho, Miembro del
    Comité Directivo de la Maestría de Derecho Internacional Económico y del Grupo de Investigación en Derecho Internacional Económico de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
    Correo electrónico: yreyes@pucp.edu.pe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/agenda.202201.005

Keywords:

Soft law, Andean Community, WTO, European Unión

Abstract

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

How to Cite

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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