TY - CHAP
T1 - Interpretative authority of the appellate body
T2 - Replies to the criticism by the united states
AU - Fukunaga, Yuka
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - The United States has been blocking consensus of the Members of the World Trade Organization on the appointment and reappointment of Appellate Body members by raising several concerns with the practice of the Appellate Body. At several recent meetings of theDispute Settlement Body, the United States has outlined in detail its specific concerns, one of which pertains to the interpretative authority of the Appellate Body. More specifically, the United States criticizes the Appellate Body for treating its previous interpretations as “binding and controlling” and for insisting that they must serve as precedent “absent cogent reasons.” This chapter analyzes the criticism and points out seven specific errors in it. It also argues that the United States wrongly or deliberately alters what the Appellate Body in fact stated in the past decisions with a view to discrediting the Appellate Body. Finally, it warns that the Appellate Body impasse would not be broken, as long as the United States maintains its erroneous views.
AB - The United States has been blocking consensus of the Members of the World Trade Organization on the appointment and reappointment of Appellate Body members by raising several concerns with the practice of the Appellate Body. At several recent meetings of theDispute Settlement Body, the United States has outlined in detail its specific concerns, one of which pertains to the interpretative authority of the Appellate Body. More specifically, the United States criticizes the Appellate Body for treating its previous interpretations as “binding and controlling” and for insisting that they must serve as precedent “absent cogent reasons.” This chapter analyzes the criticism and points out seven specific errors in it. It also argues that the United States wrongly or deliberately alters what the Appellate Body in fact stated in the past decisions with a view to discrediting the Appellate Body. Finally, it warns that the Appellate Body impasse would not be broken, as long as the United States maintains its erroneous views.
KW - Appellate body
KW - Exclusive authority to adopt authoritative interpretations
KW - Precedent
KW - Vienna convention on the law of treaties (vclt)
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-15-0255-2_10
DO - 10.1007/978-981-15-0255-2_10
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85084879436
SN - 9789811502545
SP - 167
EP - 183
BT - The Appellate Body of the WTO and Its Reform
PB - Springer Singapore
ER -