The Pacific Alliance and the CPTPP as alternatives to WTO dispute settlement

Authors

  • Natalia Gallardo-Salazar Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Chile) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3669-242X

    Abogada de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile y LLM en Derecho Internacional por la misma casa de estudios y la Universidad de Heidelberg. Es además especialista en derecho comercial internacional y solución de controversias con arreglo a acuerdos comerciales preferenciales en Asia-Pacífico. Código ORCID: 0000-0002-3669-242X. Correo electrónico: natalia.gallardo.s@outlook.es

  • Jaime Tijmes-IHL Universidad de La Frontera (Chile) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1317-2015

    Profesor asociado de la Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Empresariales, miembro del Centro de Investigación Desafíos Internacionales, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco, Chile. Es abogado de la Universidad de Chile y Dr. iur. por la Universidad de Tübingen, Alemania. Código ORCID: 0000-0003-1317-2015. Correo electrónico: jaime.tijmes@ufrontera.cl

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/derechopucp.202101.002

Keywords:

World Trade Organization (WTO), Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU), Regional trade agreement (RTA, RTAs), Pacific Alliance, Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP, CPTPPA, TPP-11, TPP11, TPP, TPPA)

Abstract

The World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system is currently in crisis because the WTO Appellate Body ceased effectively functioning in December 2019. As a consequence, the WTO Dispute Settlement Body is unable to adopt a panel report if a party to the dispute notifies its intention to appeal. In this context, this article analyzes what factors may influence the complaining parties’ decision on whether to recur to two regional trade agreements (RTA), namely the Pacific Alliance and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), as alternative fora to WTO dispute settlement. After a comparative analysis of dispute settlement rules in both RTAs and the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding, we conclude that procedural and institutional factors will arguably be relevant for complaining parties that wish to select a dispute settlement forum.

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Published

2021-05-26

How to Cite

Gallardo-Salazar, N., & Tijmes-IHL, J. (2021). The Pacific Alliance and the CPTPP as alternatives to WTO dispute settlement. Derecho PUCP, (86), 39–72. https://doi.org/10.18800/derechopucp.202101.002