The problems of interpreting GATT Article XXI(b)(iii) in Russia – Traffic in Transit
Journal of International Trade Law and Policy
ISSN: 1477-0024
Article publication date: 17 December 2021
Issue publication date: 14 February 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to further study the panel report in Russia – Traffic in Transit regarding the interpretation and application of 1994 general agreements on tariffs and trade (GATT) Article XXI(b). It analyses the threshold applied by the panel in applying Article XXI(b)(iii) and further discusses the potential problem that may arise in the future dispute. This study also investigates the notion of emergency and security interest and its development in international law.
Design/methodology/approach
This normative research uses a qualitative legal methodology. This study conducts desk analysis of primary legal materials and existing literature to assess the concept of security interest within the World Trade Organization (WTO) framework.
Findings
This paper finds that the panel in Russia – Traffic in Transit applied subjective and objective test in reviewing Russia’s invocation of GATT Article XXI(b)(iii). Despite the adjectival self-judging clause and the political tension of the dispute, the panel is capable to review its application. This study further finds that the term security interest and emergency in international relations still leaves the possibility of open interpretation.
Research limitations/implications
Because of the normative research approach, the research results lack empirical data and implications. Therefore, future research is encouraged to inquire on the empirical research.
Originality/value
This paper fulfils the need to study and explore security exception clause within the WTO framework as a normative rule of law and in the wider conceptual notion of security and emergency in international law.
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Citation
Bismono, R., Priyono, J. and Trihastuti, N. (2022), "The problems of interpreting GATT Article XXI(b)(iii) in
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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