Beschreibung
Since 2017, the United States has blocked all appointments to the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization (WTO),
thereby threatening to destroy the WTO's dispute settlement system, one of the most active dispute settlement systems in
international law and a central pillar of the multilateral trading system. The United States justifies its blockage with allegations
of judicial overreach, claiming that the Appellate Body in its jurisprudence has not complied with the WTO treaties. This book analyzes in detail the main allegations of the United States, which concern issues of procedure and interpretive approach, and places them in the context of broader US trade policy.
Autorenportrait
Jens Lehne is professor of public economic law at the School of Management and Law of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences. He specializes in constitutional law, WTO law, and EU law. Jens Lehne is professor of public economic law at the School of Management and Law of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences. He specializes in constitutional law, WTO law, and EU law.