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Analysing WTO-Arbitration under Article 25 of the DSU Agreement and proposing recommendations to incentivize it as a Dispute Resolution Mechanism (PART-II)

23 May 2020 / Blog, Arbitration, Dispute Resolution, WTO / Subhiksh Vasudev and Rodrigo Castillo de la Cerda

In Part-2 of the article, the authors highlight the legal principles emerging from US-Copyright Act case and argue for the need to incentivise Article 25 arbitration as a dispute settlement mechanism.

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Analysing WTO-Arbitration under Article 25 of the DSU Agreement and proposing recommendations to incentivize it as a Dispute Resolution Mechanism (PART-I)

23 May 2020 / Blog, Arbitration, Dispute Resolution, Featured Posts, WTO / SUBHIKSH VASUDEV AND RODRIGO CASTILLO DE LA CERDA

(In our latest two part blog post, the authors talk about the need to incentivise WTO Arbitration under Article 25 of the DSU Agreement in light of the prevailing appellate body crisis.) In Part-1 of the article, the authors highlight the key features of Article 25 arbitrations.

Analysing WTO-Arbitration under Article 25 of the DSU Agreement and proposing recommendations to incentivize it as a Dispute Resolution Mechanism (PART-I) Read More »

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