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The WTO practice of legality is ensuring transparency for self-enforcing trade

Abdulmalik Altamimi (Yong Pung How Research Fellow, Singapore Management University, Singapore)

Journal of International Trade Law and Policy

ISSN: 1477-0024

Article publication date: 30 October 2018

Issue publication date: 30 October 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

One of the core objectives of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is to maintain a practice of legality, including guaranteeing state and non-state actors interact based on the world trade norms. In seeking to achieve this objective, the WTO aims to uphold the trade rule of law by emphasising compliance with specified rules and procedures during the accession process, dispute settlement and trade policy review. This study aims to review these compliance procedures by invoking the interactional international law concept of a community of legal practice. Second, it briefly illuminates Chad Bown’s proposal to establish an institute for assessing WTO commitments to improve member states’ remit to detect, challenge and deter noncompliance.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper is based on Jutta Brunnée and Stephen Toope’s Interactional Theory of International Law.

Findings

There is a strong link between transparency and enforcement in WTO law. The efficacy of the WTO law depends not only on its role in adjudication, but also on facilitating interactional legal practices, within and outside the WTO.

Originality/value

This paper offers an original analysis of the practices of compliance with WTO obligations and illuminates a new proposal for improving compliance. To attract and maintain compliance, the WTO needs to facilitate transparent interactional legal practices for states and non-state actors.

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Citation

Altamimi, A. (2018), "The WTO practice of legality is ensuring transparency for self-enforcing trade", Journal of International Trade Law and Policy, Vol. 17 No. 3, pp. 132-155. https://doi.org/10.1108/JITLP-02-2018-0013

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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