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Journal of International Economic Law 2000 3(3):395-401; doi:10.1093/jiel/3.3.395
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Developing countries and the WTO legal and dispute settlement system: a view from the bench

J Lacarte-Muró and P GappahZ

World Trade Organization, Rue de Lausanne 154, CH-1211 Geneva 21, Switzerland Z E-mail: Petina.Gappah@wto.org

This article intends to briefly outline the role of developing countries in WTO dispute settlement as seen from the bench, that is, from the Appellate Body. More specifically, it looks at the participation of developing country Members in appellate proceedings, their contribution to the development of substantive and procedural WTO legal issues, and the provisions serving their special interests.


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