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14 - Article 14, Dispute Settlement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2022

Fernando Piérola-Castro
Affiliation:
Senior Counsel, Advisory Centre on WTO Law, Geneva
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Chapter 14 covers the provision on dispute settlement and consultations in the Agreement on Safeguards. This provision follows the general dispute settlement rules and procedures contained in the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding and Articles XXII and XXIII of the GATT 1994. It is technically the legal basis for the handling of disputes on the application of the Agreement on Safeguards. Chapter 14 explains how the dispute settlement process operates at its different stages and the usual issues that arise in the conduct of safeguard disputes. The chapter also provides statistics on the performance of the WTO dispute settlement mechanism in respect of safeguard investigations and safeguard measures. It provides practical considerations derived from the experience of the author as an active litigant in dispute settlement proceedings.

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WTO Agreement on Safeguards and Article XIX of GATT
A Detailed Commentary
, pp. 348 - 368
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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