Wandrag, RiekieOlaki, ClareFaculty of Law2013-09-272024-11-062008/06/192008/06/192013-09-272024-11-062007https://hdl.handle.net/10566/18145Magister Legum - LLMThe main aim of the research was to determine the viability of retaliation as a trade remedy under the Dispute Settlement Understanding. It was to establish whether retaliation as a remedy is beneficial to the entire WTO membership and system. The specific objectives were: to examine the feasibility of damages as an alternative remedy to retaliation; to determine whether there is a need to revise the Dispute Settlement Understanding, for it to adopt a more development friendly approach to dispute resolution; to make recommendations regarding the improvement of the Dispute Settlement Understanding.enForeign trade regulationInternational tradeDispute resolution (Law)The feasibility of retaliation as a trade remedy under the WTO Dispute Settlement UnderstandingThesisUniversity of the Western Cape