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欧洲共同体 - 条件的关税优惠向发展中国家发放

日期:2018年01月15日 编辑:ad200901081555315985 作者:无忧论文网 点击次数:1032
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论文地区:澳大利亚 论文语种:English 论文用途:硕士毕业论文 Master Thesis
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I. Introduction介绍


1.欧盟呼吁法律的某些问题,并在专家组报告制定法律解释,欧洲共同体 - 条件关税优惠的给予发展中国家(“小组报告”)。该小组的成立是为了考虑申诉印度对关于下欧洲共同体相符关税优惠根据发展中国家理事会条例(EC)2001年12月10日二千零一分之二千五百零一号的条件欧洲共同体“应用广义方案关税优惠从2002年1月1日至31日2004年12月“(简称”条例“)的期限。
2.条例规定五个优惠关税“安排”,即:
(一)在条例第七条所述的一般安排(“常规安排”);
(二)劳动者权益保护专项激励安排;
(三)对环境的保护专项激励安排;
(四)对最不发达国家的特殊安排;和
(五)特别安排,以打击毒品生产和贩运(“药品的安排”)。
3.所有附件一所列法规的国家有资格获得常规安排,提供,大致在关税优惠,对列为“非敏感”的产品,并减少俗的共同关税关税停牌关税
对列为“敏感”产品的从价税。一般安排在更详细的段落2.4和专家组报告的2.5描述。在条例的其他四个安排提供关税优惠,除了那些常规的安排下授予的。但是,只有一些常规的安排的国家受益者也的其他安排受益者。具体地讲,对于劳动权利的保护和对环境的保护的特别奖励安排专项激励安排的喜好只限于那些国家的“由欧洲共同体决心要遵守一定的劳动[或]环境政策标准” , 分别。下的特殊安排喜好最不发达国家仅限于某些特定国家。最后,在药品的安排喜好只提供12个预定的国家,即玻利维亚,哥伦比亚,哥斯达黎加,厄瓜多尔,萨尔瓦多,危地马拉,洪都拉斯,尼加拉瓜,巴基斯坦,巴拿马,秘鲁和委内瑞拉。
1. The European Communities appeals certain issues of law and legal interpretations developed in the Panel Report,  European Communities – Conditions for the Granting of Tariff Preferences to Developing Countries  (the "Panel Report").   The Panel was established to consider a complaint by India against the European Communities regarding the conditions under which the European Communities accords tariff preferences to developing countries pursuant to Council Regulation (EC) No. 2501/2001 of 10 December 2001 "applying a scheme of generalised tariff preferences for the period from 1 January 2002 to 31 December 2004" (the "Regulation"). 
2. The Regulation provides for five preferential tariff "arrangements"  , namely:  
(a) general arrangements described in Article 7 of the Regulation (the "General Arrangements");
(b) special incentive arrangements for the protection of labour rights;
(c) special incentive arrangements for the protection of the environment; 
(d) special arrangements for least-developed countries;  and
(e) special arrangements to combat drug production and trafficking (the "Drug Arrangements"). 
3. All the countries listed in Annex I to the Regulation are eligible to receive tariff preferences under the General Arrangements  , which provide, broadly, for suspension of Common Customs Tariff duties on products listed as "non-sensitive" and for reduction of Common Customs Tariff 
ad valorem  duties on products listed as "sensitive".   The General Arrangements are described in further detail in paragraphs 2.4 and 2.5 of the Panel Report.  The four other arrangements in the Regulation provide tariff preferences  in addition  to those granted under the General Arrangements.   However, only some of the country beneficiaries of the General Arrangements are also beneficiaries of the other arrangements.  Specifically, preferences under the special incentive arrangements for the protection of labour rights and the special incentive arrangements for the protection of the environment are restricted to those countries that "are determined by the European Communities to comply with certain labour [or] environmental policy standards"  , respectively.  Preferences under the special arrangements for least-developed countries are restricted to certain specified countries.   Finally, preferences under the Drug Arrangements are provided only to 12 predetermined countries, namely Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela.   
VI. Findings and Conclusions
190. For the reasons set out in this Report, the Appellate Body:
(a) upholds the Panel's finding, in paragraph 7.53 of the Panel Report, that the Enabling Clause is an "exception" to Article I:1 of the GATT 1994;
(b) upholds the Panel's finding, in paragraph 7.53 of the Panel Report, that the Enabling Clause "does not exclude the applicability" of Article I:1 of the GATT 1994;
(c) modifies the Panel's finding, in paragraph 7.53 of the Panel Report, that the European Communities "bears the burden of invoking the Enabling Clause and justifying its Drug Arrangements" under that Clause, by finding that it was incumbent upon India to  raise  the E