Neutrality Principles of WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism: Legal and Moral Dimensions
Mohamed Salah Adawi Ahmed,
Basel Khaled Alsaeed,
Muhammad Zeeshan Ajmal
et al.
Abstract:This paper examines the neutrality principle of the WTO dispute settlement system, which functions as a quasi-judicial body in the settlement of international trade disputes. Given the system's resemblance to traditional courts, its effectiveness in ensuring justice hinges on its adherence to neutrality, ensuring fairness, impartiality, and the rule of law. Recent developments, such as the United States obstruction of the Appellate Body, underscore the tension between maintaining neutrality and addressing exte… Show more
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