The World Trade Organization's Most Favored Nation Principle: analyzing its application to dispute settlement 公开

Nikolic, Ana (2011)

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The World Trade Organization's Most Favored Nation Principle: analyzing its application to dispute settlement
By Ana Nikolic
The World Trade Organization was founded on the principle of non-discrimination among member states. The most favored nation clause requires that all trade liberalization be applied equally to all member states. This paper addressed how this principle applies to dispute settlement. Do disputes get resolved in favor of the plaintiff without being discriminatory to other parties exporting the same product?

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The Research Question 1
The Literature Review 1
Statement of Hypothesis 10
The Theory Behind the Most Favored Nation Principle in Dispute Settlement 11
The Research Design 15
Analyzing the Results 26
Conclusion and Opportunities for Future Research and Development 34
Appendices 41
Works Cited 44

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