It covers the jurisprudence of the WTO Appellate Body, panels and arbitrators as well as related decisions and other significant actions taken by other relevant WTO bodies. 1st ed. In Annotated Agreements & Instruments, the modifications required by the explanatory notes are included in annotations to the text. A repertoire of the dispute settlement practice under the GATT 1947 can be found in the Analytical Index: Guide to GATT Law and Practice, Updated 6th This guide provides an overview of third party submissions at the World Trade Organization (WTO). 978-1-107-02525-7 - WTO Analytical Index: Guide to WTO Law and Practice: Third Edition: Volume I Legal Affairs Division, World Trade Organization Index More information Index by Subject AB procedures (DSU 17.9 and ABWP) additional procedures (ABWP 16(1)): see special or additional procedures (AB) (ABWP 16(1)) adoption, AB authority DSU 885 Working in WTO dispute settlement: pride without prejudice 29. under DSU Article 21.3(c) and nine months for settlement cases under DSU Article 21.3(b). 10.41. 27. In order to provide a similar research tool for WTO disputes, where the number and complexity of the decisions has grown considerably, we have taken a different approach, making use of the Dispute Settlement Commentaries we prepare for each decision. Unlike the diplomatic dispute settlement mechanism under the previous GATT regime, the DSU … It covers the jurisprudence of the WTO Appellate Body, panels and arbitrators as well as related decisions and other significant actions taken by other relevant WTO bodies. This publication report covers the DSU. Approval was partially successful, following selected items could not be processed due to error, http://instance.metastore.ingenta.com/content/publication/331bfb10-en, Economic research and trade policy analysis, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. “The WTO Analytical Index” is an article-by-article guide to the interpretation and application of the WTO agreements by WTO bodies. The Index presents itself as " the authoritative guide to the interpretation and application of findings and decisions of WTO panels, the WTO Appellate Body and other WTO bodies". The WTO Analytical Index is a comprehensive guide to the interpretation and application of the WTO Agreements by the Appellate Body, dispute settlement panels and other WTO bodies. World Trade Organization, WTO Analytical Index : Guide to WTO Law and Practice, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007, 2 vols. The Dispute Settlement (DS) system is a central feature of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement. MAS formally notified under Article 3.6 until September 2011 are also listed in the WTO Analytical Index under DSU Article 3.6 amounting to 66 MAS, see www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/analytic_index_e/dsu_01_e.htm#article3B5. The meaning of everything: the origin and evolution of the GATT and the WTO analytical index 30. A supplement is available through a link on the opening page. Co-published by the WTO and Cambridge University Press. and cross-references and a subject index have been added by the WTO Secretariat. Communications with the Panel or Appellate Body, Surveillance of Implementation of Recommendations and Rulings, Compensation and the Suspension of Concessions, Special Procedures Involving Least-Developed Country Members, Non-Violation Complaints of  the Type Described in Paragraph 1(b) of Article XXIII of GATT 1994 / Complaints of the Type Described in Paragraph 1(c) of Article XXIII of GATT 1994, Special or Additional Rules and Procedures Contained in the Covered Agreements, annex 2: dispute settlement understanding, Annex 1A: Multilateral Agreements on Trade in Goods, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1994, Anti-Dumping Agreement (Implementation of Article VI of the GATT), Customs Valuation Agreement (Implementation of Article VII of the GATT), Annex 1B: General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), Annex 1C: Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, Annex 2: Dispute Settlement Understanding, Amended Agreement on Government Procurement (2012), International Dairy Agreement and International Bovine Meat Agreement (terminated), Working Procedures for Appellate Review (2010).