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The Non-Politics of Interpreting Silences in the WTO Covered Agreements

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Isabelle Van Damme*
Affiliation:
Clare College, University of Cambridge. Contact:<, iv218@cam.ac.uk>

Abstract

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Type
The Shifting Sands of Treaty Interpretation
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2008

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References

1 Appellate Body Report, European Communities - Measures Concerning Meat and Meat Products (Hormones), WT/DS26/AB/R, WT/DS48/AB/R (adopted 13 February 1998), DSR 1998:1, 135, at para. 181.

2 Panel Report, Korea - Measures Affecting Government Procurement, WT/DS163/R (adopted 19 June 2000), DSR 2000:VIII, 3541, at para. 7.96.

3 Lauterpacht, Hersh, The Development of International Law by the International Court 179, 146-7 (1958)Google Scholar.

4 Draft Articles on the Law of Treaties with commentaries 1966, ILC Yb. 1966, II, 177 as part of Report of the International Law Commission on the work of its eighteenth session (4 May - 19 July 1966), Doc. A/6309/Rev. 1, ILC Yb. 1966, II, 172, at 219.