Institutional studies of the WTO that are not policy-oriented or a reaction to the Sutherland Report of a few years ago are relatively rare.1 Hence this contribution seeks to place the organization firmly within the framework of the European tradition of comparative institutional law of international organizations, while at the same time looking at a relatively limited number of topical issues that are considered of major importance. Other issues of reform or improvement can be suitably dealt with through a brief mention and reference to the most important...
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