In-depth Analysis of GATT
(General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade)
LLM Lecture | 50 Marks | Presented
by: [Your Name]
Historical Background
• Post-World War II need for economic recovery
and cooperation.
• 1944 Bretton Woods Conference led to the
creation of IMF and World Bank.
• GATT was proposed as a part of the
International Trade Organization (ITO) in 1947.
• Although ITO never materialized, GATT
became the de facto framework for trade.
Structure and Legal Nature
• GATT was a multilateral treaty without formal
organization structure.
• Operated through series of trade rounds and
contracting parties’ meetings.
• Not a permanent institution—had no legal
enforcement mechanism like WTO.
• Formed part of ‘soft law’—reliant on mutual
cooperation and negotiation.
Objectives and Scope
• Facilitate international trade by reducing
tariffs and other barriers.
• Ensure non-discrimination and fair treatment
of all members.
• Cover trade in goods only—not services or
intellectual property.
• Encourage predictability and transparency in
trade regulations.
Core Principles
• 1. Most Favored Nation (MFN) Treatment -
Article I
• 2. National Treatment - Article III
• 3. Tariff Binding and Reduction - Article II
• 4. Transparency and Predictability - Article X
• 5. Dispute Settlement Procedures - Article XXII
and XXIII
Major Negotiation Rounds
• 1. Geneva Round (1947) – Initial framework
and tariff reductions.
• 2. Dillon Round (1960–62) – Focused on
European Economic Community.
• 3. Kennedy Round (1964–67) – Introduced
anti-dumping code.
• 4. Tokyo Round (1973–79) – Non-tariff
measures and codes.
• 5. Uruguay Round (1986–94) – Culminated in
WTO creation and expanded scope.
Legal Issues and Criticism
• Lack of binding enforcement mechanism for
dispute resolution.
• Developing countries' interests not fully
protected.
• Loopholes in MFN principle via preferential
trade agreements.
• Over-dependence on consensus-based
negotiations.
Impact on Developing Countries
• Special and Differential Treatment (S&DT)
provisions.
• Longer transition periods and technical
assistance.
• However, limited capacity to negotiate and
implement reforms.
• GATT criticized for being biased toward
industrialized countries.
Transition to WTO
• WTO established on January 1, 1995 replacing
GATT.
• GATT 1994 is an updated version of GATT 1947
incorporated into WTO.
• WTO expanded to include services (GATS) and
intellectual property (TRIPS).
• WTO has a stronger institutional structure and
legal enforcement.
Relevance of GATT Today
• GATT principles remain foundational in
international trade law.
• Continues to guide dispute settlement and
negotiations under WTO.
• Still referenced in WTO disputes and trade
policy reviews.
• Historical legacy shaping modern global trade
architecture.
Case Law and Jurisprudence
• US – Gasoline Case (1996) – National
Treatment under Article III.
• EC – Bananas (1997) – MFN obligation and
licensing procedures.
• India – Quantitative Restrictions Case (1999) –
Balance of Payments exception.
• These cases illustrate interpretation and
application of GATT rules.
Conclusion and Exam Insights
• GATT laid the legal and policy groundwork for
WTO.
• Knowledge of GATT is crucial for
understanding trade liberalization.
• Focus on principles, evolution, and legal
criticisms.
• Important for international economic law and
policy modules.

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GATT_LLM_Detailed_Lecture.pptx llm lectu

  • 1. In-depth Analysis of GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) LLM Lecture | 50 Marks | Presented by: [Your Name]
  • 2. Historical Background • Post-World War II need for economic recovery and cooperation. • 1944 Bretton Woods Conference led to the creation of IMF and World Bank. • GATT was proposed as a part of the International Trade Organization (ITO) in 1947. • Although ITO never materialized, GATT became the de facto framework for trade.
  • 3. Structure and Legal Nature • GATT was a multilateral treaty without formal organization structure. • Operated through series of trade rounds and contracting parties’ meetings. • Not a permanent institution—had no legal enforcement mechanism like WTO. • Formed part of ‘soft law’—reliant on mutual cooperation and negotiation.
  • 4. Objectives and Scope • Facilitate international trade by reducing tariffs and other barriers. • Ensure non-discrimination and fair treatment of all members. • Cover trade in goods only—not services or intellectual property. • Encourage predictability and transparency in trade regulations.
  • 5. Core Principles • 1. Most Favored Nation (MFN) Treatment - Article I • 2. National Treatment - Article III • 3. Tariff Binding and Reduction - Article II • 4. Transparency and Predictability - Article X • 5. Dispute Settlement Procedures - Article XXII and XXIII
  • 6. Major Negotiation Rounds • 1. Geneva Round (1947) – Initial framework and tariff reductions. • 2. Dillon Round (1960–62) – Focused on European Economic Community. • 3. Kennedy Round (1964–67) – Introduced anti-dumping code. • 4. Tokyo Round (1973–79) – Non-tariff measures and codes. • 5. Uruguay Round (1986–94) – Culminated in WTO creation and expanded scope.
  • 7. Legal Issues and Criticism • Lack of binding enforcement mechanism for dispute resolution. • Developing countries' interests not fully protected. • Loopholes in MFN principle via preferential trade agreements. • Over-dependence on consensus-based negotiations.
  • 8. Impact on Developing Countries • Special and Differential Treatment (S&DT) provisions. • Longer transition periods and technical assistance. • However, limited capacity to negotiate and implement reforms. • GATT criticized for being biased toward industrialized countries.
  • 9. Transition to WTO • WTO established on January 1, 1995 replacing GATT. • GATT 1994 is an updated version of GATT 1947 incorporated into WTO. • WTO expanded to include services (GATS) and intellectual property (TRIPS). • WTO has a stronger institutional structure and legal enforcement.
  • 10. Relevance of GATT Today • GATT principles remain foundational in international trade law. • Continues to guide dispute settlement and negotiations under WTO. • Still referenced in WTO disputes and trade policy reviews. • Historical legacy shaping modern global trade architecture.
  • 11. Case Law and Jurisprudence • US – Gasoline Case (1996) – National Treatment under Article III. • EC – Bananas (1997) – MFN obligation and licensing procedures. • India – Quantitative Restrictions Case (1999) – Balance of Payments exception. • These cases illustrate interpretation and application of GATT rules.
  • 12. Conclusion and Exam Insights • GATT laid the legal and policy groundwork for WTO. • Knowledge of GATT is crucial for understanding trade liberalization. • Focus on principles, evolution, and legal criticisms. • Important for international economic law and policy modules.