Building Sustainable Peace in International Relations - Dispute Settlement in WTO

Building Sustainable Peace in International Relations - Dispute Settlement in WTO

Dr.Sc. Xhemail Çupi, Dr.Sc. Fisnik Muça

Abstract


In the absence of permanent utopian peace due to differences and certain interests emerging between states, disagreements between states are a frequent phenomenon that characterizes the international arena, so during the human history, there have been continuous efforts that have affirmed the resolution of disputes between states on a peaceful way. If so far, there are only two ways of resolving disputes: juristic and political measures, then the peaceful resolution of international disputes is a field that can be studied in several ways: in the juristic aspect of various acts of international character, respectively international conventions; in the diplomatic aspect of the practice of resolving different disagreements by peaceful means, as well as in economic terms, which implies the settlement of disputes that may arise between States from the competent WTO bodies, thus maintaining international peace and stability belongs to trade issues, which will be even more detailed study of our research.

Keywords


Sustainable peace; Dispute Settlement; Peace agreement; GAAT/WTO;

 

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