If you'll be in Geneva on March 8, you may want to attend this:
Fourth Annual Update on WTO Dispute Settlement |
Background | |
At the beginning of each year, on the occasion of the release of the Appellate Body’s Annual Report, the Centre gathers the chairs of the WTO Appellate Body, the Dispute Settlement Body, and the Negotiating Group on DSU Review in an Annual Update on WTO Dispute Settlement. Presentations by the chairs are followed by a roundtable discussion of the most important cases and developments of the past year. The Roundtable is composed of representatives of academia, the trade law bar, press and NGOs. | |
Programme WTO Dispute Settlement Body Developments in 2010 17.00 - 18.00 H.E. Mr. Yonov Frederick Agah, (Nigeria) Chairperson of the DSB Presentation on the 2010 Annual Report of the Appellate Body Ms. Lilia R. Bautista, Chairperson of the Appellate Body Roundtable discussion on WTO Dispute Settlement in 2010 18.00 - 19.00 with •Thomas Cottier, Director, World Trade Institute, University of Bern • Kirsten Hillman, Counsellor, Canadian Mission to the WTO • Nicolas Lockhart, Partner, Sidley Austin, Geneva • Bruce Wilson, Partner, King & Spalding, Washington DC |
Moderator: Joost Pauwelyn, Professor of International Law, Graduate Institute |
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Here are the cases they are likely to be talking about:
Appellate Body Reports
Australia - Apples (AB) | Australia - Measures Affecting the Importation of Apples from New Zealand | DS367 | Nov 29, 2010 | Dec 17, 2010 | DSU, SPS |
China - Publications and Audiovisual Products (AB) | China - Measures Affecting Trading Rights and Distribution Services for Certain Publications and Audiovisual Entertainment Products | DS363 | Dec 21, 2009 | Jan 19, 2010 | GATS, GATT, Accession |
Panel Reports
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The first date is the circulation date. The second date is adoption, if it has occurred at this point.
It was a slow year. I had to sneak in the China - Publications case, which was circulated in 2009 but adopted in 2010, to make the Appellate Body's workload look more substantial! But of course, they are making up for that long break with some of the cases going on now and those coming up.