| Jon Hovi, Olav Stokke, Geir Ulfstein - 2013 - 243 lapas
...of GATT and largely emulated in other WTO agreements. Subject to the chapeau requirement that they 'are not applied in a manner which would constitute...means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination... or a disguised restriction on international trade', trade measures may be compatible with the global... | |
| Veena Jha - 2005 - 245 lapas
...environment', 'at levels it considers appropriate, subject to requirements' that: • 'They do not constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination...between countries where the same conditions prevail' • They are not 'a disguised restriction on international trade' • They are 'otherwise in accordance... | |
| Benedetto Conforti, Luigi Ferrari Bravo - 2005 - 543 lapas
...to which the measures taken in application of the exceptions provided for by such norm must not be "a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination...between countries where the same conditions prevail". This conclusion was reached on account of the fact that, according to statistics, "the seizures of... | |
| Manuel F. Casanova - 2005 - 206 lapas
...confidentiality of messages; or (b) protect the privacy of customer proprietary network information; subject to the requirement that such measures are not applied in a manner that would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination or a disguised restriction... | |
| Markus W. Gehring, Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger - 2005 - 778 lapas
...without considering Article XX(g), concluding that the ban had been applied in a manner that constituted a "means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between countries where the same conditions prevail."112 On appeal, however, the Appellate Body113 considered Article XX(g) first, and found that... | |
| John W. Budd - 2004 - 290 lapas
...that all imports are produced subject to some set of core labor standards. GATT Article zo states: Subject to the requirement that such measures are...or a disguised restriction on international trade, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent the adoption or enforcement by any members... | |
| Rainer Grote, Thilo Marauhn - 2006
...chapeau of GATT, Article XX, which allows members to deviate from certain GATT obligations provided: 'that such measures are not applied in a manner which...or a disguised restriction on international trade'. The Appellate Body has held that this provision is a custom-tailored manifestation of the general international... | |
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