The document discusses WTO dispute settlement procedures. Consultations under Article 4.11 of the DSU were unsuccessful, so the dispute will proceed under DSU procedures and timetables. A panel of three is selected to make an objective assessment of the case and its consistency with covered agreements within six months, though timeframes may be extended.
The document discusses WTO dispute settlement procedures. Consultations under Article 4.11 of the DSU were unsuccessful, so the dispute will proceed under DSU procedures and timetables. A panel of three is selected to make an objective assessment of the case and its consistency with covered agreements within six months, though timeframes may be extended.
The document discusses WTO dispute settlement procedures. Consultations under Article 4.11 of the DSU were unsuccessful, so the dispute will proceed under DSU procedures and timetables. A panel of three is selected to make an objective assessment of the case and its consistency with covered agreements within six months, though timeframes may be extended.
The document discusses WTO dispute settlement procedures. Consultations under Article 4.11 of the DSU were unsuccessful, so the dispute will proceed under DSU procedures and timetables. A panel of three is selected to make an objective assessment of the case and its consistency with covered agreements within six months, though timeframes may be extended.
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Since the consultations under Article 4.
11 of the WTO Understanding on Rules and Procedures
Governing the Settlement of Disputes (hereinafter "DSU")2 5 were unsuccessful, the dispute will be conducted under the procedures and timetable of the. DSU. Disputes are given a twelve (12) month timetable, although that timeframe is often exceeded. First, a three person Panel is selected or appointed and given terms of reference. 26 The panelists assist the Dispute Settlement Body [hereinafter "DSB"] to make an objective assessment of the matter, "including an objective assessment of the facts of the case and the applicability of and conformity with the relevant covered agreements." 2' In principle the three reach a decision within six (6) months, although the calendar can be changed in light of "unforeseen developments. When a measure is inconsistent with the GATTSince the consultations under Article 4.11 of the WTO Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes (hereinafter "DSU")2 5 were unsuccessful, the dispute will be conducted under the procedures and timetable of the. DSU. Disputes are given a twelve (12) month timetable, although that timeframe is often exceeded. First, a three person Panel is selected or appointed and given terms of reference. 26 The panelists assist the Dispute Settlement Body [hereinafter "DSB"] to make an objective assessment of the matter, "including an objective assessment of the facts of the case and the applicability of and conformity with the relevant covered agreements." 2' In principle the three reach a decision within six (6) months, although the calendar can be changed in light of "unforeseen developments. When a measure is inconsistent with the GATT