On 11 December 2001, China officially became a Member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) after years of negotiations. The paper shows how a major developing country has used the WTO dispute settlement system by examining China’s participation in the WTO dispute settlement mechanism from its entry through 31 December 2010. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the WTO dispute cases in which China has participated as a complainant, a respondent, or a third party.

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Wei Zhuang
1University of Geneva
Citation Information: The Law and Development Review. Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 218–246, ISSN (Online) 1943-3867, DOI: 10.2202/1943-3867.1130, October 2011
Publication History:
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- 2011-10-12
Keywords: China; WTO; dispute settlement; complainant; respondent; third party


















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