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Role of dispute settlement in world trade law : some lessons from the Kodak-Fuji dispute

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  • 3/23/01 JOY_D
Summary: Sets forth the main findings of the Kodak-Fuji panel report. Examines the decision in the context of remedial activity that the United States attempted pursuant to its municipal law - the well-known section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended by the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988. Provides an analytical framework for thinking about Kodak-Fuji, specifically, and about non-violation claims under Article XXIII : 1 (b), generally reaches the opposite conclusion of those reached by other scholars, who argue that Article XXIII should be interpreted narrowly.
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Sets forth the main findings of the Kodak-Fuji panel report. Examines the decision in the context of remedial activity that the United States attempted pursuant to its municipal law - the well-known section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended by the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988. Provides an analytical framework for thinking about Kodak-Fuji, specifically, and about non-violation claims under Article XXIII : 1 (b), generally reaches the opposite conclusion of those reached by other scholars, who argue that Article XXIII should be interpreted narrowly.

3/23/01 JOY_D

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