The present section has a two-fold aim. First, it attempts to cast some light on the vivid debate about the status of WTO law within the EU legal order, with particular regard to certain constitutional issues in order to assess the feasibility of “soft” and “balanced” solutions. Second, it focuses on an analysis of the so-called “implementation principle”, which establishes the sole explicit exceptions to the lack of direct effect of the GATT 1947 and WTO law within the EC/EU legal order
A claim for “Soft Solutions” in interconnecting the EU and WTO legal system - Constitutional Issues and Implementation Exceptions: Is It Time to Lift Rigid Structures ?
BORLINI, LEONARDO
2010
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The present section has a two-fold aim. First, it attempts to cast some light on the vivid debate about the status of WTO law within the EU legal order, with particular regard to certain constitutional issues in order to assess the feasibility of “soft” and “balanced” solutions. Second, it focuses on an analysis of the so-called “implementation principle”, which establishes the sole explicit exceptions to the lack of direct effect of the GATT 1947 and WTO law within the EC/EU legal orderFile in questo prodotto:
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