International trade disputes in modern regulatory paradigm
Journal: The Journal of International Economic Policy (Vol.2, No. 19)Publication Date: 2013-12-01
Authors : Tamara Gordeeva;
Page : 96-118
Keywords : Disputable situation; international trade dispute; international conflict; trade war; international law; liberalization; protectionism; GATT; World Trade Organization; round of multilateral negotiations; international trade; foreign sales market;
Abstract
This article studies the latest trends observed in the area of contradictory relations between countries with regard to international trade, which cause changes in the paradigm of international trade disputes. It has been found out that any state of inconsistent relations between the countries is recently characterized as a ?trade war?. It has been analyzed the notions of ?dispute?, ?conflict?, ?war? according to international regulatory documents and determined the applicability of these terms depending on a number of criteria. It has been studied the evolution of the objects of international trade disputes since the time of ancient Greece until today, and new trends based on this have been revealed with regard to use of trade policy instruments that cause disputes between countries. Several specific examples of international trade disputes and causes of their occurrence have been considered. A quantitative analysis of international trade disputes in general and in relations between the leading countries in terms of a number of the trade disputes in which they were involved has been performed.
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