Journal of World Trade 36(3): 443-478, 2002. C 2002 Kluwer Law International. Printed in The Netherlands. Regulatory Purpose and "Like Products" in. opportunities in expanding global trade and investment among nations, to like products of national origin in respect of all laws, regulations and requirements. Indian trade law and policy, WTO accession, like products, trade and en- ergy, technical barriers to trade, transparency (TBT), non-application and waivers Law does not violate Article III:2. According to Japan, spirits, whisky/brandy and liqueurs are not “like products” to either category of shochu, within the meaning
between its own and like foreign products (giving them “national treatment”, or an authoritative legal interpretation of, the provisions of any WTO agreement.
Criteria for the determination of like products. In WTO case law, four criteria have been used in determining whether products are “like”: (i) the physical properties of the products; (ii) the extent to which the products are capable of serving the same or similar end-uses; The products in comparison should share physical characteristics, if only to a minimal extent, to qualify as being “remotely similar”. If a product loses this physical 2 Awanish Kumar & Aritra Chatterjee, “Reflections On The Bubble Of Likeness,” International Trade Law & Regulation, 2010, 16(2), pp. Because international trade law is a complex and diverse area of law, students hoping to enter the field may be wise to take advantage of international trade law courses offered in their academic programs. In addition, some schools offer advanced degrees with a concentration in international trade law. Trade Law: An Introduction to Selected International Agreements and U.S. Laws Congressional Research Service 23. Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade. Technical barriers to trade (TBT) are generally certain kinds of measures intended to regulate a product’s characteristics or their related production methods. International Trade Law is an aggregate of legal rules of “international legislation” and new lex mercatoria, regulating relations in international trade. “International legislation” – international treaties and acts of international intergovernmental organizations regulating relations in international trade.
same laws. How to apply the trade laws to countertrade is a question that begins with the international regime established by the General Agreement on. Tariffs and also similar to U.S. law: imports of a product must be entering "in such.
'Like Products' in International Trade Law: Towards a Consistent GATT/WTO Jurisprudence. By Won-Mog Choi. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Pp. xxi The most common term used for this test is to ask whether they are "like products" - that is to ask whether products are sufficiently similar for consumers to see them 1 May 2015 “Like Products” in International Trade Law-Towards a Consistent GATT/WTO Jurisprudence by Won-Mog Choi between its own and like foreign products (giving them “national treatment”, or an authoritative legal interpretation of, the provisions of any WTO agreement. Journal of World Trade 36(3): 443-478, 2002. C 2002 Kluwer Law International. Printed in The Netherlands. Regulatory Purpose and "Like Products" in. opportunities in expanding global trade and investment among nations, to like products of national origin in respect of all laws, regulations and requirements.
Since NAFTA took effect in 1994, and the WTO in 1995, International Trade Law has become a far broader, deeper specialty than ever be- fore. New initiatives such as TPP and T-TIP raise new challenging issues, such as protection for biologics and investor-state dispute settle- ment.
The most common term used for this test is to ask whether they are "like products" - that is to ask whether products are sufficiently similar for consumers to see them
between its own and like foreign products (giving them “national treatment”, or an authoritative legal interpretation of, the provisions of any WTO agreement.
International Trade Law Guide. Written by Karin Johnsurd Maintained by Dana Neacsu Last Updated November 12, 2019. International trade is a complicated area of law to research because there are numerous levels of trade organizations and interactions.