Asif H. Qureshi
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Institutional aspects of the World Trade Organization
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The establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) places the international trading system on a firm constitutional footing. The Marrakesh Agreement establishing the WTO sets out the purposes and objectives of the WTO and its institutional framework. The primary purposes of the WTO are twofold: to ensure the reduction of tariffs and other barriers to trade, and the elimination of discriminatory treatment in international trade relations. Membership of the WTO is open to any State or separate customs territory that has autonomy in the conduct of its external commercial relations. In conclusion, the institutional framework of the WTO can be said to provide a basic, but by no means complete, constitutional framework for the international trading system. The system provides for a legislative machinery in the field of international trade, for a dispute settlement apparatus, a surveillance mechanism, and an administrative structure.

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The World Trade Organization

Implementing international trade norms

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