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The European Union and WTO law: a nexus of reactive, coactive, and proactive approaches

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2007

ANTONIS ANTONIADIS
Affiliation:
Durham University and Durham European Law Institute

Abstract

Ranging from the denial of direct effect to WTO law by the Court of Justice to a WTO-friendly legislative culture currently booming in the EU's political institutions, different approaches towards WTO law have been adopted within the EU. This article classifies the different approaches into reactive, coactive, and proactive by drawing on their common characteristics. The principal aim is to explore the considerations shaping the development of the different approaches and to argue that these stem from the interaction between the judiciary and the legislature. In doing so, this article purports to provide a comprehensive view of the application of WTO law within the Community legal order.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© Antonis Antoniadis

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