Some Aspects of the Consideration of Disputes Regarding the Conclusion, Execution and Termination of International Economic Agreements
( Pp. 60-63)
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Natalia V. Vilskaya
senior lecturer of the Department of international and public law
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Moscow, Russian Federation
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article examines the main individual aspects of the consideration of disputes regarding the conclusion, execution and termination of international economic agreements. Thus, it is noted that based on the consideration of various WTO dispute resolution practices, currently the vast majority of disputes are considered in violation of the deadlines provided for by the procedure, and therefore the author has put forward a proposal to modernize this dispute resolution system. In addition, measures were considered to improve the efficiency of arbitration panels by increasing membership fees of participating states for additional training and increasing salaries for employees. Attention is focused on the fact that qualified dispute resolution is one of the most important advantages of the WTO over other organizations. The current legislation on the topic under study and law enforcement practice are analyzed. At the end of the work, reasonable conclusions were drawn on the problems identified in the work.
How to Cite:
Vilskaya N. V. Some Aspects of the Consideration of Disputes Regarding the Conclusion, Execution and Termination of International Economic Agreements // ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND LEGAL PRACTICE. 2024. Vol. 20. № 2. P. 60-63. (in Russ.) EDN: DCSGCM
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Trunk-Fedorova M.P. Transparency in disputes within the framework of the European Union free trade agreements and in the practice of the WTO // International Justice. 2016. No. 1 (17). With. p. 70–80.
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Keywords:
international economic dispute, WTO, EAEU, ODR, international economic treaty, arbitration group..
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