Asif H. Qureshi
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Techniques of implementation – theory
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The international community must not only confront the challenges of designing a substantive code of state conduct in the field of international trade, but must also engineer effective techniques for the implementation of that code. Not only is the desirability of an effectively implemented code axiomatic, but herein, it may be contended, lies a clearer picture of the World Trade Organization (WTO) code. In the practice of international economic organisations three principal methods of implementation have featured. These are surveillance, supervision and dispute settlement. The practice of international supervision gives rise to a pronounced hierarchical relationship, namely that of supervisor and supervisee. The primary objective of the WTO dispute settlement procedure is to resolve the 'private' relations between member states that are a consequence of the code. Dispute settlement is primarily concerned with the immediate correction of deviant behaviour. Its efficacy is dependent on the nature of its coercive component.

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The World Trade Organization

Implementing international trade norms

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