俄罗斯入侵乌克兰:WTO视角

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Global Trade and Customs Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.54648/gtcj2022060
Yuliia Kucheriava
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事实上,国际关系的紧急时刻不仅对个人,而且对包括世界贸易组织(WTO)在内的法律框架都是一次真正的考验。本文旨在评估世贸组织法律框架应对俄罗斯入侵乌克兰带来的挑战的能力。这是通过双管齐下的方法来实现的,包括:(1)对世贸组织相关协议的条款及其在解决乌克兰当前冲突方面的作用进行总体评估;(2) 对可能妨碍有效应对冲突的系统潜在局限性的评估。这篇文章表明,尽管世贸组织协议没有规定在战争时期监管贸易的一套具体权利和义务,但它们包含了各种机制,有助于“密切关注”国际贸易领域的秩序。除其他外,这是通过世贸组织成员在发生特殊事件时可以诉诸的各种豁免和例外来实现的。它进一步辩称,尽管存在潜在的局限性,但世贸组织法律规定了一系列文书来劝阻或阻止诸如对乌克兰的不可放弃的入侵、战争或国际关系中的其他紧急情况、俄罗斯入侵乌克兰、GATT1994、GATS、最惠国待遇、关税、数量限制、贸易便利化、驱逐等行动
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Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: A WTO Perspective
Times of emergency in international relations are, indeed, a true test, not just for individuals but also for legal frameworks, including the one of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). This article aims to assess the ability of the WTO legal framework to address challenges that have arisen due to the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This is done through a two-pronged approach covering: (1) a general assessment of provisions of the relevant WTO Agreements and their role for addressing the current conflict in Ukraine; (2) an assessment of potential limitations to the system that may preclude effective response to the conflict. The article demonstrates that despite the fact that WTO Agreements do not provide for specific set of rights and obligations to regulate trade in times of war, they contain various mechanisms that help to ‘keep finger on the pulse’ to maintain order on the international trade arena. This is done, inter alia, via the various exemptions and exceptions WTO Members may resort to in times of extraordinary events. It further argues that despite its potential limitations, WTO law provides for a whole range of instruments to dissuade or ward off actions like the unpreceded invasion of Ukraine. WTO, war or other emergency in international relations, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, GATT 1994, GATS, MFN, customs duties, quantitative restrictions, trade facilitation, expulsion
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