The Myth about Stare Decisis and International Trade Law (Part One of a Trilogy)
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1999Author
Bhala, Raj
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American University Washington College of Law
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The Myth about Stare Decisis and International Trade Law;Part One
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[...] There is an ineluctable – and remarkably rapid – change occurring in the international legal order. It is a movement away from the old-fashioned, continental-style approach to international dispute resolution, and towards the Americanization of adjudicatory mechanisms. The fact that the World Trade Organization's ("WTO") Appellate Body increasingly functions not simply like a court, as distinct from an arbitral tribunal, but like an American court, is one aspect of this more general trend in the global economy of the new millennium. [...]
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Raj Bhala, The Myth about Stare Decisis and International Trade Law (Part One of a Trilogy), 14 AM. U. INT’L L. REV. 845 (1999).
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