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A quest for WTO's legitimacy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 November 2005

SUNGJOON CHO
Affiliation:
Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illionois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA.

Extract

The WTO Consultative Report, dubbed the ‘Sutherland Report’ (the Report), was released on 17 January 2005 in an attempt to identify the WTO's institutional challenges, to provide non-binding recommendations from eminent persons, and thus to trigger a ‘process of reflection’. While these challenges (and criticism) vary, they are inextricably linked to the fundamental question of the legitimacy of WTO as a system, not necessarily as a mere gathering of 148 Members. In fact, the question has hotly been debated ever since the WTO's creation, generating a great deal of debates and reactions among scholars and politicians alike.

Type
Symposium on the Sutherland Report
Copyright
© 2005 Sungjoon Cho

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