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WTO$95743$ - translation to german

WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO Appelate Body; WTO AB

WTO      
n. World Trade Organisation
World Trade Organization         
  • The headquarters of the World Trade Organization in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]]
  • Palace of Nations]] ([[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]])
  • Working party established}}
  • Harry White]] (left) and [[John Maynard Keynes]] at the [[Bretton Woods Conference]]<ref>A.E. Eckes Jr., ''US Trade History'', 73<br />* A. Smithies, ''Reflections on the Work of Keynes'', 578–601<br />* N. Warren, ''Internet and Globalization'', 193</ref>
ORGANIZATION THAT INTENDS TO SUPERVISE AND LIBERALIZE INTERNATIONAL TRADE
WTO; WTrO; World Trade Organisation; W.T.O.; Schedules of concessions; World Trade Conference; World Trade Organization General Council; Wto; General Council (WTO); Organización Mundial del Comercio; Organizacion Mundial del Comercio; Organisation mondiale du commerce; The World Trade Organisation; The World Trade Organization; @wto; Wto.int; WTO terms; 10.30875; World Trade Org.
der Internationale Handelverein (WTO)

Definition

WTO
WTO is an abbreviation for World Trade Organization
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The world desperately needs an effective WTO.
N-PROPER

Wikipedia

Appellate Body

The Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization (WTOAB) is a standing body of seven persons that hears appeals from reports issued by panels in disputes brought on by WTO members. The WTOAB can uphold, modify or reverse the legal findings and conclusions of a panel, and Appellate Body Reports, once adopted by the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB), must be accepted by the parties to the dispute. The WTOAB has its seat in Geneva, Switzerland. It has been termed by at least one journalist as "effectively the supreme court of world trade".