International Community Law Review, volume 24, issue 5, pages 444-475

General Principles of Procedural Law in the Practice of the WTO Appellate Body

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-06-24
scimago Q3
SJR0.204
CiteScore1.0
Impact factor0.4
ISSN18719740, 18719732
Law
Political Science and International Relations
Abstract

The method of identification of general principles and their function as a source of law have long been object of doctrinal debate. This topic is now under the programme of work of the International Law Commission. Relatedly, international courts and tribunals have relied on general principles of procedural law derived from national legal systems in their practice and reasoning, but the methodology employed by adjudicators in importing these sources from domestic law remains obscure. This research examines the use of general principles of procedural law in WTO dispute settlement, in particular by its Appellate Body. The aim is two-fold: first, to study the methodology employed in the identification of general principles of procedural law in the case law of the WTO Appellate Body; second, to examine the functions performed by general principles in the practice of this international jurisdiction.

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