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Uneasy Days of Push-and-Pull between China and the WTO: Recent Issues of China in the WTO KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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이준국제법연구원 (YIJUN Institute of International Law)
초록

As China’s 12-year experience in the WTO has induced an ambitious global vision so-called “New Silk Road Strategy,” its global status has leveled up to ‘G2’ of the world. In terms of global trade, consumers all over the world have gained much from cheap Chinese goods, and Chinese growth has provided a huge market for other countries’ exports. This paper briefly analyzes traditional issues concerning China’s cases in the WTO in such areas as goods and services, intellectual property, dispute settlement, multilateral and regional trade agreements. It also tackles China-related issues in the WTO including investment, competition, government procurement, trade finance, and labor and human rights. This paper concludes that China needs to be equipped with better enforcement of domestic rule of law and greater room for trade liberalization. Moreover, the WTO is expected to encourage and boost China’s economic growth and institutional development, while China will continue to pose both new opportunities and threats to the multilateral trading system.

목차
1. Introduction
2. Traditional Issues
    A. Goods and Services
    B. Intellectual Property
    C. Dispute Settlement
    D. Multilateral and Regional Trade Agreements
3. New Issues
    A. Investment
    B. Competition
    C. Government Procurement
    D. Trade Finance
    E. Labor and Human Rights
4. Conclusion
References
저자
  • Bomin Ko(Dongguk University College of Social Science-Seoul, YIJUN Institute of International Law, Sogang Univ, Ewha)