Abstract
Part I of this article identifies and analyzes some modern trends in judicial review in the area of international relations. Section Part II then examines and briefly discusses the existence of judicial review for both national and international levels of protection and the possibilities for linking the two. A major part, Part III, is devoted to the specific role of national courts within the WTO system. Finally, Part IV draws conclusions and suggests some means for improving the judicial review offered by national courts and for linking them to the interstate dispute settlement on the international level.
Recommended Citation
Meinhard Hilf,
The Role of National Courts in International Trade Relations,
18
Mich. J. Int'l L.
321
(1997).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol18/iss2/3