Analysis of the procedure of WTO dispute resolution institutions in order to achieve economic justice

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD Candidate of International Law

2 Department of Law, Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University of Najafabad, Iran, Azad Associate Professor Khorasgan

3 Faculty Member

10.30510/psi.2022.341341.3435

Abstract

Economic justice, in a general sense, as a subset of social justice means the observance of economic rights in the field of economic behaviors and relations. This, as an economic goal, is fully achieved when each member of society achieves his or her right to the wealth and income of society to the extent that he or she can build the foundation of a legitimate, creative and efficient life. The ultimate goal of economic justice is to empower anyone to be creative in indefinite transcendental work, that is, mental and spiritual work. Economic justice in the international system is the access of all countries to their rights and wealth to achieve sustainable development. At present, trade is the most important tool for countries to achieve sustainable economic development and it is in the shadow of global trade that countries compete. Globalization has led to the increasing expansion of trade between different nations, and the reason for the importance of trade at the international level is that no country can be found to meet all its needs and requirements without having good trade relations. Countries that are members of the World Trade Organization trade according to certain principles and rules, but non-compliance with the principles and rules leads to differences between them. These disputes become the cornerstone of the WTO disputes. better understand the function of this pillar, we need to know that the World Trade Organization is an international organization that regulates world trade laws and resolves disputes between members.

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