Title of article
Nothing Dramatic (_regarding administration of customs laws)
Author/Authors
Bernard M. Hoekman، نويسنده , , Petros C. Mavroidis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
14
From page
31
To page
44
Abstract
This paper discusses the 2005 dispute between the European Community (EC) and the United States (US) regarding the customs classification of two specific products and the ambit of Art. X GATT (Publication and Administration of Trade Regulations). The Dispute Settlement Panel and the Appellate Body (AB) essentially upheld the position advocated by the EC, with one exception that is of no practical import, as the EC had already modified its regime. While the AB followed prior case law, it added two new findings. First, the WTO-consistency of laws can be challenged under Art. X GATT if they concern the implementation or application of laws concerning customs administration and enforcement. Second, the obligation included in Art. X.3(b) GATT to establish tribunals or procedures to review and correct administrative actions relating to customs matters concerns courts of first instance only. Thus it is quite possible that their decisions might not be uniform, and absence of uniformity at this level is not a violation of Art. X.3(b).
Journal title
World Trade Review
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
World Trade Review
Record number
661915
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