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Dispute Settlement Systems In Asian Ftas: Issues And Problems

In: The Legal and Economic Analysis of the WTO/FTA System

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  • Dukgeun Ahn

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Asian countries have actively engaged in global FTA races and led rule development in terms of FTA negotiations. While proliferating FTAs raise concern for growing inconsistency problems between the WTO and FTAs, this paper shows diverging approaches in Asian FTAs in relation to dispute settlement systems that are the core element of the legal basis for FTAs. Broadly speaking, many Asian FTAs adopt a “WTO type” dispute settlement system. Asian FTAs involving the United States, however, have invariably employed the “NAFTA type “ dispute settlement system that puts more emphasis on prompt implementation by unilateral retaliation, monetary settlement, and numerical limit for special disputes typically concerning labor and the environment. Since more Asian countries are negotiating FTAs with the United States, this divergent approach toward dispute settlement systems in FTA should be thoughtfully realigned to ensure a coherent development between WTO and FTA systems.

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  • Dukgeun Ahn, 2016. "Dispute Settlement Systems In Asian Ftas: Issues And Problems," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: The Legal and Economic Analysis of the WTO/FTA System, chapter 14, pages 301-318, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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    Keywords

    World Trade Organization; Trade Remedy; Dispute Settlement; Free Trade Agreement;
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    • F42 - International Economics - - Macroeconomic Aspects of International Trade and Finance - - - International Policy Coordination and Transmission

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