1996

The role of law in international trade relations and the establishment of the Legal Affairs Division of the GATT

‘Why does the GATT not have a legal affairs division?’ I asked Olivier Long, the Director-General of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) that question at a staff meeting not long after I joined the GATT Secretariat in 1973. To my surprise, my new colleagues reacted with laughter. I was bewildered and deeply embarrassed. What was wrong with my question? Did all other international organisations not have a legal department? After the meeting, Stuart Robinson, who later headed the GATT’s Council Affairs Division, put his arm around my shoulder and said: ‘You know, Frieder, people here do not believe in law. They believe in pragmatism.’

Related Topics: The WTO
/content/books/9789287046598s009-c019
dcterms_subject,pub_countryId
-contentType:WorkingPaperSeries -contentType:Periodical -contentType:BookSeries -contentType:ReportSeries
10
5
Este es un campo obligatorio
Por favor, introduce una dirección de correo electrónico válida
La aprobación fue un éxito
Datos inválidos
Ocurrió un error
La aprobación fue parcialmente exitosa, los siguientes elementos seleccionados no se pudieron procesar debido a un error
aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cud3RvLWlsaWJyYXJ5Lm9yZy8K