WTO: 2014 NEWS ITEMS

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The WTO Secretariat also received on 17 April 2014 a communication by the United States notifying its decision to appeal to the Appellate Body certain issues of law covered in the panel report in the case “United States — Countervailing and Anti-Dumping Measures on Certain Products from China” (WT/DS449/R) and certain legal interpretations developed by the panel in this dispute. The panel report was appealed by China on 8 April 2014.

> Further information will be available within the next few days in documents WT/DS449/7 and WT/DS431/10.

Parties to a dispute can appeal a panel's ruling. Appeals have to be based on points of law, such as legal interpretation — they cannot re-open factual findings made by the panel. Each appeal is heard by three members of a permanent seven-member Appellate Body comprising persons of recognized authority and unaffiliated with any government. The Appellate Body membership broadly represents the geographic range of WTO membership, with each member appointed for a fixed term. Generally, the Appellate Body has up to 3 months to conclude its report.

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