We not only lost the WTO court case, now we’re threatening Antigua and Barbuda to act like they’re the ones who lost. And this is all because of meddling politicians and bureaucrats who can’t stand the idea of U.S. citizens being free to gamble without their oversight.
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Panel and Appellate Body reports are retrievable and downloadable from the WTO website database (see WTO website: http://www.wto.org/ )). The WTO sells a CD-Rom entitled “Guide to GATT Law and Practice: Analytical Index” which contains analyses of decisions, panel reports and other document between 1945 and 1994 interpreting the GATT.). This “Analytical Index” is also available from many public libraries as reference material. No such document yet exists for the WTO, but a body of legal analysis has also grown up around WTO dispute settlement proceedings. Much of this is also accessible electronically and the appendix includes some suggested websites. The website of Worldtradelaw.net at http://www.worldtradelaw.net/ contains a very useful searchable databank of all WTO panel and Appellate Body reports and WTO agreements as well as GATT panel reports.