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34 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 1 (2021-2022)

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        OVERHAUL OF THE SDT
           PROVISIONS IN THE
        WTO: SEPARATING THE
           ELIGIBLE FROM THE
                  INELIGIBLE

                  Md.  Rizwanul   Islam*

                      ABSTRACT

    The special and differential treatment (SDT) provisions
have been a recurring feature in the agreements of the World
Trade Organization (WTO) treaties. However, most analysts
would probably agree that the many SDT provisions have been
more  aspirational than operational. Hence,  there is little
surprise that even a selective review of the WTO jurisprudence
would demonstrate that the SDT provisions have, in most cases,
not done enough for their intended beneficiaries. This paper will
analyze the limitations of the SDT provisions with reference to
the relevant WTO  jurisprudence. It will seek to explore two
potential avenues of endeavoring to make the SDT provisions
engender   more   tangible  outcomes  for  their  intended
beneficiaries. This article argues that although the two means
discussed here may not seem connected, they indeed are.






   * PhD, Macquarie University; LL.M. (Intellectual Property & Information
Technology Law), National University of Singapore; LL.B. (Honours),
University of Dhaka; is a Professor at Department of Law and a member,
Centre for Peace Studies, North South University; <rizwanuli@u.nus.edu>.
The writer would like to thank Sajid Hossain and Abdullah Saquib for their
able research assistance. The article is a substantially revised and expanded
version of a paper presented on July 9, 2021 at the 7th Biennial Society of
International Economic Law Milan Global Conference 2021. He would like to
thank Desiree LeClerecq, moderator of the panel, and co-panelists: Josephine
Monioluwa Adeyele, Sparsha Janardhan, Xinyan Zhao, for their questions and
comments. All errors are, of course, the author's alone.


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