jhungary
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Again, CAN YOU TELL ME HOW WTO ARE ABLE TO ENFORCE THIS JUDGEMENT?‘The World Trade Organization ruled that the US government’s requirement that Hong Kong-made goods be labeled “Made in China” is unwarranted and violates international regulations.’
The WTO ruling on the dispute is based on existing regulations, and the WTO did say it "violates international regulations." A clear statement that you are denying. But no, I already stated that no one can enforce any ruling against the US, not the WTO, the ICJ or any other international body.
As to ridiculous argument on law and regulations, remember the statement was on the so-called rule-based order, not law-based order. You are not only one bringing law into the discussion.
If not, then as I said, WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE??
WTO | Understanding the WTO - Whose WTO is it anyway?
The WTO is run by its member governments. All major decisions are made by the membership as a whole, either by ministers (who meet at least once every two years) or by their ambassadors or delegates (who meet regularly in Geneva). Decisions are normally taken by consensus.
www.wto.org
n this respect, the WTO is different from some other international organizations such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. In the WTO, power is not delegated to a board of directors or the organization’s head.
When WTO rules impose disciplines on countries’ policies, that is the outcome of negotiations among WTO members. The rules are enforced by the members themselves under agreed procedures that they negotiated, including the possibility of trade sanctions. But those sanctions are imposed by member countries, and authorized by the membership as a whole. This is quite different from other agencies whose bureaucracies can, for example, influence a country’s policy by threatening to withhold credit.
That is why I said there are no law or any other LEGAL PREMISE for WTO to enforce such ruling.
As for the difference between Law and Regulation, they are different, and you don't need to be 0L to know that the fact that you still ask show how ignorant of you on that topic. And no, I did not bring up the term law in the discussion, I said there are NO LAW (Which is a fact) on WTO end to enforce anything on any country.
There is no law in place on WTO level on how a country dictate their trading rules, that's up to individual country to make.
Guess it's you still don't get it
You are the one that confused between the REGULATION and LAW and think they are the same. Which then you make a complete U Turn and said this is a "Rule" base order, not "Law" base order
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