Purpose - The purpose of this research note is to draw on the concept of compliance as developed in international relations theory to point to future avenues of research. It is widely understood that the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system has worked well in the past 20 years. Surprisingly, however, systematic research on compliance with WTO law is still in its infancy. Design/methodology/approach - The research note draws a distinction between first-order and second-order compliance and discusses limitations of existing work and possible ways forward. Findings - This note suggests that more work, both conceptually as well as empirically, needs to be carried out. Originality/value - Very little systematic research has been carried out on compliance with WTO law.
机构:
Harz Univ, Dept Publ Management, European Law & European Publ Management, Wernigerode, Germany
Univ Munster, Fac Law, Inst Customs & Int Trade Law, Munster, GermanyHarz Univ, Dept Publ Management, European Law & European Publ Management, Wernigerode, Germany
Altemoeller, Frank
GLOBAL TRADE AND CUSTOMS JOURNAL,
2021,
16
(04):
: 139
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148
机构:
Univ Sao Paulo FDUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Univ Catolica Santos UniSantos, Santos, SP, Brazil
Univ Estado Amazonas, Manaus, Amazonas, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo FDUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
机构:
Harz Univ, Dept Publ Management, European Law & European Publ Management, Wernigerode, Germany
Univ Munster, Fac Law, Inst Customs & Int Trade Law, Munster, GermanyHarz Univ, Dept Publ Management, European Law & European Publ Management, Wernigerode, Germany
Altemoeller, Frank
GLOBAL TRADE AND CUSTOMS JOURNAL,
2021,
16
(04):
: 139
-
148
机构:
Univ Sao Paulo FDUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Univ Catolica Santos UniSantos, Santos, SP, Brazil
Univ Estado Amazonas, Manaus, Amazonas, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo FDUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil