2011
DOI: 10.1093/icon/mor051
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The World Trade Organization: Multiple dimensions of Global Administrative Law

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“…The global space of modernity is represented by many different legal cultures, formed under the influence of global, national, economic, social, cultural and other factors [16][17][18][19]. The processes of globalization create difficult conditions for modern legal systems when elements of different legal cultures penetrate each other.…”
Section: Interaction Of Legal Cultures Of Different Types In the mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global space of modernity is represented by many different legal cultures, formed under the influence of global, national, economic, social, cultural and other factors [16][17][18][19]. The processes of globalization create difficult conditions for modern legal systems when elements of different legal cultures penetrate each other.…”
Section: Interaction Of Legal Cultures Of Different Types In the mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"This provision basically requires the rule of law in trade regulation: transparency of trade measures, uniform and impartial administration, and review. Interestingly, it was originally proposed by the US Government and drew clear inspiration from the 1946 US Administrative Procedure Act" (Stewart & Badin, 2011).…”
Section: Customs and Border Formalities: The Issue Of Good Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, we can easily ask whether members hold each other to account for their mutual obligations, including the obligation to apply certain administrative law standards in domestic trade‐related governance (Stewart and Sanchez Badin, ). Indeed, much of the work of the formal dispute settlement system is effectively judicial review of administrative action in the implementation of trade‐remedy measures (antidumping, countervail and safeguards).…”
Section: Who Is Accountable At the Wto?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem is familiar in the literature on multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs), where it is seen as a problem of regime interaction (Oberthür and Stokke, ). The WTO and MEAs do not necessarily communicate directly, nor do they engage the same officials in capitals, but they increasingly seek to limit the negative externalities of obligations in one organization for obligations in another, a form of accountability that featured in the mandate of the Doha Development Agenda (Stewart and Sanchez Badin, ; WTO, ). One can imagine the accountability problem where a potential trade issue involves other international organizations with different members, different sets of mutual accountabilities and different decision‐making procedures.…”
Section: Who Is Accountable At the Wto?mentioning
confidence: 99%