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Key Features and Application of the Most Favoured Nation Principle (MFN) under the GATT/WTO Law
This article argues that although the Most Favoured Nations principle is a hallowed cornerstone of the GATT/WTO Law, its application in practice, with all the available exceptions, does not really appear to provide a level playing field for all nations, as the principle promises.