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China Perspective in Reforming of the World Trade Organization

In recent years, the World Trade Organization (WTO), the multilateral trading system, has faced many difficulties and challenges due to the great vows of anti-globalisation and trade protectionism. The appellate body, as a significant portion of the Dispute Settlement Mechanism (DSU) of the WTO, has...

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Published in:Journal of politics and law (Toronto) 2021-01, Vol.14 (2), p.104
Main Authors: khan, Asif, Elrhim, Ahmad Arafa Abd, Soomro, Nishan-E-Hyder, Jillani, Muhammad Abid Hussain Shah
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