Brexit’s Far-Reaching Impact on EU-UK Trade
By BethEl Nager, Law Student Editor& Aaron Fellmeth, Faculty Co-Editor Brexit, the exit of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU), was finalized on January 31, 2020. However,
By BethEl Nager, Law Student Editor& Aaron Fellmeth, Faculty Co-Editor Brexit, the exit of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU), was finalized on January 31, 2020. However,
By Professor Alexandra HarringtonUniversity of Albany School of Law Since it was established, the World Trade Organization (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) has functioned as a site of dispute resolution
By Yinan GuoLaw Student Editor Since 2018, the United States has long been negotiating separate free trade agreements (FTAs) with Japan, the European Union (EU), and the U.K. This post
By Yinan Guo Law Student Editor On September 15th, in United States—Tariff Measures on Certain Goods from China, a WTO panel found that United States violated the most-favored-nation (“MFN”) rule
By Yinan GuoLaw Student Editor Aaron FellmethFaculty Co-Editor Beginning in October 2019, the U.S. government unilaterally blocked the appointment of panelists to the WTO’s Appellate Body (“AB”). As a result,
By Aaron FellmethDennis S. Karjala Professor of Law, Science & TechnologyArizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law In January 2020, Donald Trump announced an executive agreement with the