Navigating the Backlash: Re-Integrating WTO and Public International Law

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Abstract

The debate about the extent of the interaction between WTO law and public international law has existed for as long as the WTO itself. While WTO case law confirms a willingness of panels and the Appellate Body to embrace interpretative rules of general international law, engagement with non-trade obligations under non-WTO treaties has been more patchy. Nonetheless, the reality of competing international legal obligations on States will continue to grow. Could a deliberate shift to consider non-WTO obligations in WTO disputes help maintain the relevance of the institution?
Original languageEnglish
JournalAustralian Yearbook of International Law Online
Volume38
Issue number20.21
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Publication statusPublished - 2020

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