A Contemporary Contextualization of Security Under Article XXI of the GATT

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Anhad S. Miglani
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States’ perceived sovereign interests are often not aligned with international legal standards, especially in relation to national security. The Article XXI security exception qualifies the collective interests of the international community which the non-discrimination requirements of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) regime aspires for. While its justiciability and self-judging nature have long been discussed and debated upon, the provision must be understood in light of the ever-evolving conceptions of security itself, including challenges posed by climate change, public health emergencies and cyber warfare. Despite being noticed at the drafting stage, Article XXI does not contain a mechanism akin to the chapeau of Article XX against which the need for states to act against such non-conventional threats may be balanced with free trade interests. In view of the underlying subjectivity arising from both, judicial discretion and states’ conceptions, this article so contextualizes the security exception, including by tracing its historical underpinnings. It considers the application of the good faith requirement and significantly, examines whether security interests can objectively be determined. National security, WTO, treaty interpretation, Article XXI, non-discrimination, trade law, GATT
关贸总协定第二十一条下安全的当代语境化
国家的主权利益往往不符合国际法律标准,特别是在国家安全方面。第21条安全例外规定符合国际社会的集体利益,这是关税及贸易总协定(关贸总协定)制度的非歧视要求所期望的。虽然长期以来一直在讨论和辩论其可诉性和自我判断性质,但必须根据不断变化的安全概念本身,包括气候变化、突发公共卫生事件和网络战带来的挑战来理解这一规定。尽管在起草阶段就已注意到,第21条并未包含类似于第20条开头的机制,即各国对这种非传统威胁采取行动的需要可以与自由贸易利益相平衡。鉴于司法自由裁量权和国家概念所产生的潜在主观性,本文将安全例外置于语境中,包括追溯其历史基础。重点考察了担保利益是否能够客观确定。国家安全,WTO,条约解释,第二十一条,非歧视,贸易法,关贸总协定
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