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> EC — Bananas III, para. 167
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L.3.1 EC — Bananas III,
para. 167 back to top (WT/DS27/AB/R)
The European Communities asserts that the Panel should not have
conducted an objective examination of the requirements of the Lomé
Convention, but instead should have deferred to the “common” EC
and ACP views on the appropriate interpretation of the Lomé Convention.
This assertion is without merit. The Panel was correct in stating:
We note that since the GATT CONTRACTING PARTIES incorporated a
reference to the Lomé Convention into the Lomé waiver, the meaning
of the Lomé Convention became a GATT/WTO issue, at least to that
extent. Thus, we have no alternative but to examine the provisions of
the Lomé Convention ourselves in so far as it is necessary to
interpret the Lomé waiver.…
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