Regional Trade Agreements in the GATT/WTO - Article XXIV and the Internal Trade Requirement

2002

Authors: James H. Mathis: Amsterdam Law School, The Netherlands
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Published:
2002
Pages:
328 pp.
Publisher:
T.M.C. ASSER PRESS
Distributor:
ISBN:
978-90-6704-139-3

This book addresses legal aspects of GATT Article XXIV and its ‘internal’ trade requirements as they define the WTO gateway for regional trade agreements. The case for a narrow avenue is made by exploring historical foundations in the Havana ITO negotiations and later difficulties of applying provisions to developed-developing country free-trade areas.

The external economic effects for the trade of non-members will remain of concern, but rules of origin and regional safeguard regimes can affect intra-regional trade between large and small members as well. The GATT-47 practice is contrasted with WTO developments as dispute settlement reports have established the conditional legal nature of the regional exception. A treaty law argument is made that GATT/WTO rules retain continuing validity for regional members. Implications for the WTO review process are considered.

With a foreword by Professor Jagdish Bhagwati.