Multiple Choice
The World Trade Organisation provides two procedures for the resolution of disputes between countries. One way is to request the WTO Council to appoint a "Panel" to adjudicate the dispute; the other way is
A) to refer the dispute to the Free Trade Commission for settlement.
B) to submit to the International Compensation Board who will review the matter and publish a report with their recommendations.
C) by arbitration through an international arbitration panel.
D) to turn over the matter to the International Mediation Review Board.
E) a consultation and, if necessary, conciliation procedure- essentially a diplomatic solution.
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