Re-Conceptualising the Role of Science in International Trade Disputes

Ming Du
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Science has been traditionally characterized as an objective discipline that is free of values and which leads to definitive knowledge. In the GATT/WTO system, science has been elevated as the ultimate arbiter of international trade disputes. This article intends to critically evaluate, and re-conceptualize, the role of science in distinguishing disguised trade protectionism and legitimate government regulation. Drawing insights from psychology and behavioural science, the article first sets forth two normative principles that should be followed where science is to be used as an arbiter in trade disputes. It then proceeds to examine to what extent the current WTO case law has deviated from these normative principles. The article concludes that WTO Members enjoy wide discretion to address pervasive scientific uncertainty. Nevertheless, it remains possible that a rigorous use of science will bring WTO rules into direct conflict with national democracy in some highly value-laden and politically sensitive disputes.
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重新定义科学在国际贸易争端中的作用
传统上,科学被认为是一门客观的学科,没有价值,并导致确定的知识。在关贸总协定/世贸组织体系中,科学被提升为国际贸易争端的最终仲裁者。本文旨在批判性地评估并重新概念化科学在区分变相贸易保护主义和合法政府管制方面的作用。借鉴心理学和行为科学的见解,文章首先提出了在贸易争端中使用科学作为仲裁者时应遵循的两个规范性原则。然后,本文进一步考察了当前WTO判例法在多大程度上偏离了这些规范性原则。文章的结论是,WTO成员在解决普遍存在的科学不确定性方面享有广泛的自由裁量权。然而,在一些高度价值和政治敏感的争端中,严格运用科学仍有可能使WTO规则与国家民主发生直接冲突。
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