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The trade court has struck down the quota system several times.
Human rights cases and arms shipments are off-limits for the trade court.
The two Governments have traded court witnesses and confidential informants many times.
One would allow companies to sue in secret trade courts when government actions - even legitimate environmental ones - reduce the value of their investment.
He was appointed to the Trade Court in 1995 by President Clinton.
A special administration was established to handle trade, a trade court, and a directorate of postage services with other countries.
He served as Clerk of the Court for the Trade Court from 1999 to 2006.
Disputes are first heard in the Intellectual Property and International Trade Court.
Before Mr. Clinton tarnishes his international credibility further, he should pursue America's claims through the trade court.
A 1986 United States trade court ruling imposed tariffs of about 300 percent on Iranian pistachios because they had been sold below cost here.
In 2001 the company changed its status to stock company at the Belgrade's Trade Court and entered the public stock market.
That problem - a modest substitute for a tax subsidy for exporters that was ruled illegal by world trade courts - remains uncorrected.
GATT, the Geneva-based forum that wrote the initial trade charter 43 years ago, serves as the world's trade court.
He was forced to declare bankruptcy and was condemned by the Geneva Trade Court on August 17, 1868 for deceptive practices in the bankruptcies.
It would put Beijing, for the first time, under the jurisdiction of the rules set by the World Trade Organization, which are enforced by a trade court.
The Central Jakarta Trade Court appointed four liquidators, all from local law firms, to assist in the liquidation of Batavia Air.
To the Editor: You rushed to judgment regarding an environmental lawsuit filed against our company ("The Secret Trade Courts," editorial, Sept. 27).
Separately, the Treasury Department today filed an appeal of a ruling by the trade court on May 14 involving the Nissan Motor Company's Pathfinder vehicle.
It has threatened to declare the isolation of Cuba a matter of "national security" instead of economics to keep the law from going in front of the organization's trade court.
Zrenjanin Court House is a seat of Municipal, District and Trade Court in Zrenjanin.
In 1954, new Law on Courts was passed, accompanied with the Law on Trade Courts and Law on Military Courts.
Binational panels of experts set up to adjudicate them have generally been "more thorough and reasoned" than the International Trade Court, to which trade disputes are normally referred, he said.
The European Union has already said that it is likely to challenge the new subsidies before the World Trade Organization, which has a trade court that adjudicates such disputes.
There were three court systems: one for Muslims, another for non-Muslims (dhimmis), involving appointed Jews and Christians ruling over their respective religious communities, and the "trade court".
Education, health, public and social services, public transport and culture are all examples of sectors which cannot be brought into trade negotiations and cannot be dealt with by an international trade court.