Listen "Domestic Content Requirements Under GATT: The Conceptual Case For The Application Of Article III:5 over Article III:4"
Episode Synopsis
In this feature, Surya Rajkumar from Jindal Global Law School attempts to theoretically conceptualise the difference between Articles III:4 and III:5 of GATT. The piece engages in a nuanced reading of the two provisions and argues for why one should perhaps prefer the application of Article III:5 to prevent the ill-treatment of foreign goods when being subject to domestic input requirements
This episode has been featured as an article on the JFIEL platform and can be read here.
This episode has been featured as an article on the JFIEL platform and can be read here.
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