欧盟-加拿大全面经济贸易协定中的国家间争端解决规定。

P. Pusceddu
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2014年9月26日,欧盟和加拿大宣布结束一项新协议的谈判,该协议将为新的商业机会和加强经济合作打开大门,在两个经济大国之间架起一座贸易桥梁。欧盟-加拿大全面经济贸易协定(CETA)是第二代协议,因为它不仅关注于取消关税,而且更恰当地关注于取消非关税壁垒。该协定还包含创新性的国与国争端解决条款。本文的目的是分析这些条款,同时也强调与WTO争端解决谅解(DSU)相比,它们在多大程度上代表了一种创新。为了做到这一点,本文概述了优惠贸易协定中争端解决的主要突出问题,以及欧盟-加拿大CETA国家对国家争端解决规定,并将后者与WTO DSU进行了比较。由于没有上诉审查阶段,该分析揭示了欧盟-加拿大CETA争端解决章节比WTO DSU章节更简单的性质,CETA联合委员会可能会发挥更深刻的作用来平衡这一阶段。对CETA争端解决章节的轮廓进行分析,最后确定了与WTO DSU的主要相似之处,但也确定了与WTO DSU相比,加拿大CETA的主要改进之处。最后,本文展示了CETA如何在不忽视公民社会参与和争端解决阶段的透明度的情况下加强了欧盟和加拿大之间的经济伙伴关系。
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State-to-State Dispute Settlement Provisions in the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement.
On 26 September 2014 the European Union and Canada announced the conclusion of the negotiations of a new agreement that would open the doors for new business opportunities and enhanced economic co-operation, creating a trade bridge between two economic powers. The EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is a secondgeneration agreement, since it is not merely focused on the abolition of tariffs but more properly on the abolition of nontariff barriers. The agreement also contains innovative stateto-state dispute settlement provisions. The purpose of this article is to analyze these provisions but also to underline the extent to which they represent an innovation in comparison with the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU). In order to do so, the article offers an overview of the major salient issues on dispute settlement in preferential trade agreements as well as on the EU-Canada CETA state-to-state dispute settlement provisions and compares the latter to the WTO DSU. The analysis sheds light on the rather more simple nature of the EU-Canada CETA dispute settlement chapter compared to that of the WTO DSU because of the absence of an appellate review stage, which will probably be balanced by a more incisive role for the CETA Joint Committee. The analysis of the contours of the dispute settlement chapter of the CETA concludes with the identification of the major similarities with the WTO DSU but also by identifying the major improvements in the EUCanada CETA, if compared with the WTO DSU. Ultimately, this article shows how CETA has reinforced the economic partnership between the European Union and Canada without disregarding civil society participation and transparency in the dispute settlement phase.
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