Retaliation is described in the DSU as suspending concessions or other obligations. It applies to circumstances where the losing party fails to bring its measure into compliance with a covered agreement and mutually a...Retaliation is described in the DSU as suspending concessions or other obligations. It applies to circumstances where the losing party fails to bring its measure into compliance with a covered agreement and mutually acceptable compensation cannot be agreed within a reasonable period of time. However, some deficiencies do exist in this system such as impairing the international trade. To solve these problems, mandatory pecuniary compensation should be introduced, especially when developing members are involved.展开更多
文摘Retaliation is described in the DSU as suspending concessions or other obligations. It applies to circumstances where the losing party fails to bring its measure into compliance with a covered agreement and mutually acceptable compensation cannot be agreed within a reasonable period of time. However, some deficiencies do exist in this system such as impairing the international trade. To solve these problems, mandatory pecuniary compensation should be introduced, especially when developing members are involved.