WTO and Private International Law

Tim W. Dornis
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In this entry, which is part of the forthcoming Encyclopedia of Private International Law (edited by Jurgen Basedow, Franco Ferrari, Pedro de Miguel Asensio, & Giesela Ruhl, Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2017), I explore correlations between domestic regimes of private international law and World Trade Organization (WTO) law. Both sectors have traditionally been viewed as separate areas. Private international law (particularly choice of law) is viewed as part of a country’s national law. It is limited largely to private-party disputes and, hence, individual interests. WTO law, by contrast, is seen as a segment of public international law, an area to be kept strictly separate from national law. Private parties are neither directly protected nor endowed with individual rights. As can be shown, this impression of isolation is incorrect, primarily because private international law is no longer limited (if it ever was) to the resolution of private-party conflicts. It is the modern ‘regulatory function’ of private international law that may conflict with a state’s obligations under public international law. This becomes a concern with respect to WTO law.
WTO与国际私法
本文是即将出版的《国际私法百科全书》(由于尔根·巴塞多、佛朗哥·法拉利、佩德罗·德·米格尔·阿森西奥、吉塞拉·鲁尔、爱德华·埃尔加编辑,2017年出版)的一部分,本文探讨了国际私法国内制度与世界贸易组织(WTO)法律之间的相关性。这两个领域传统上被视为独立的领域。国际私法(特别是法律选择)被视为一个国家国内法的一部分。它主要局限于私人纠纷,因此也仅限于个人利益。相比之下,WTO法被视为国际公法的一部分,是一个与国内法严格分开的领域。私人当事人既没有受到直接保护,也没有被赋予个人权利。可以表明,这种孤立的印象是不正确的,主要是因为国际私法不再局限于(如果曾经是)解决私人当事方冲突。国际私法的现代“调节功能”可能与国家在国际公法下的义务相冲突。这成为世贸组织法律方面的一个问题。
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