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Smbatyan, A.S. Procedural decisions in the framework of inalienable and presumed competence of the international judicial bodies of the WTÎ.

Abstract: The constituent instruments of the international judicial bodies of the WTO provide for the judicial procedure in general, as well as to the basic rights and freedoms of the participants of the procedure. In practical work these bodies do not limit themselves to these documents, and they actively use implied and inalienable powers. The value of their decisions on procedural issues often goes beyond the technical need to resolve the dispute. The procedural decisions of the international judicial bodies are capable of and should be able to provide for greater effi ciency of justice in general.


Keywords:

international law, competence, inalienable, justice, WTO, IJB, amicus curiae, brief


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