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Remarks by Gregory J. Spak

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Gregory J. Spak*
Affiliation:
White & Case LLP (Washington, DC).

Abstract

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Type
Global Trade and Natural Capital: Ecosystems and Export-Led Agricultural Strategies
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2012

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References

1 Article 8 of the ASCM listed specific rules permitting certain subsidies, including those relating to regional development and adapting facilities to new environmental regulations. However, These provisions lapsed after five years pursuant to Article 31 of the ASCM and because of a lack of consensus to extend the provisions.

2 See generally WTO Appellate Body Report, U.S.-Shrimp (DS58), paras. 129, 153.

4 See generally Panel Report, China-Raw Materials (DS394/395/398), paras. 7.356-7.415, particularly paras. 7.375, 7.376, 7.381.