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Treaty Interpretation and the WTO Appellate Body Report in US -- Gambling: A Critique. Federico Ortino. Journal of International Economic Law, 2006, vol. 9, ... Treaty Interpretation by the WTO Appellate Body | European ...

WORLD TRADE REVIEW November 2006 CONTENTS ... (US–Gambling), Report of the Panel, WT/DS285/R ... and Appellate Body and distills the relevance of its substantive conclusions in Sealing the Deal: The WTO’s Appellate Body Report in EC – Seal Products | ASIL Following US â Clove Cigarettes, ... (citing Report of the Panel, United States â Measures Affecting the Cross-Border Supply of Gambling and Betting Services, WT/DS285/AB/R (Nov. 10 ... Appellate Body Report, ... US Gambling Panel Report United States Measures Affecting the Cross Border

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Download Citation on ResearchGate | Treaty Interpretation and the WTO Appellate Body Report in US -- Gambling: A Critique | ‘Before the game begins players should agree on a dictionary to use in WORLD TRADE Should the Appellate Body reverse the Panel's findings under the chapeau, the United States requests that the Appellate Body complete the analysis and find that the Wire Act, the Travel Act, and the Illegal Gambling Business Act meet the requirements of the chapeau of Article XIV and are thus justified under Article XIV of the GATS. US – Gambling » International Law Journal | Boston University [13] Appellate Body Report, United States – Measures Affecting the Cross‑Border Supply of Gambling and Betting Services, WTO Doc. WT/DS285/AB/R (adopted Apr. 20 2005); Sacha Wunsch-Vincent, The Internet, Cross-Border Trade in Services, and the GATS: Lessons from US–Gambling, 5 World Trade Review 319, 321 (2006).

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Appellate Body Report, United States – Sunset Review of Anti-Dumping Duties on Corrosion-Resistant Carbon Steel Flat Products from Japan, WT/DS244/AB/R, adopted 9 January 2004, DSR 2004:I, 3 US – Gambling Appellate Body Report, United States – Measures Affecting the Cross-Border The Antigua-United States Online Gambling Dispute

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The Appellate Body Crisis - International Economic Law and Policy Blog 26 Feb 2019 ... This is from the U.S. statement at the February 25 DSB meeting: • We also ... And so, for instance, the Appellate Body must circulate its reports ... Burden-shifting in WTO Dispute Settlement: The Prima Facie Doctrine ... 1 Mar 2008 ... This view was reiterated in the Appellate Body's 2006 report on US ... 2005 ruling on US – Gambling (WT/DS285/AB/R), the Appellate Body had ... Sealing the Fate on Animal Welfare: The Appellate Body report on EC ... Sealing the Fate on Animal Welfare: The Appellate Body Report on EC .... The AB reaffirmed the Panel report in US-Gambling that each WTO member has the ... wto

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The Trade of Cross-Border Gambling and Betting - Duke Law ... Oct 28, 2004 ... appeal the Panel's decision to the WTO Appellate Body. This ... interim report says U.S. can't ban cross-border Net bets, REUTERS, Mar. 24,. The Antigua-United States Online Gambling Dispute - USITC Jul 31, 2009 ... The complexity of U.S. gambling laws adds to the difficulty of managing .... Body issued a report that generally upheld the Panel's findings. It affirmed that the ..... Additionally, in 2005 the WTO Appellate Body ruled in favor.