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문화다양성협약과 WTO협정 사이의 상호지지적인 관계정립을 위하여 -관계정립조항의 해석을 중심으로-Toward a Mutually Suppoertive and Relationship between Cultural Diversity Convention and WTO Treaties -Three Models of Relationship Provisions-

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Toward a Mutually Suppoertive and Relationship between Cultural Diversity Convention and WTO Treaties -Three Models of Relationship Provisions-
Authors
박경신
Issue Date
2008
Publisher
법과사회이론학회
Keywords
UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity; Vienna Convention on Law of Treaties; Relationship to Other Treaties; Convention on Biodiversity; Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety; Dispute Settlement Understanding; Mutual Supportiveness; UNESCO문화다양성협약; 조약법에관한비엔나협약; 다른 조약과의 관계; 생물다양성협약; 바이오안정성에 관한 카르타헤나의정서; 분쟁해결양해각서; 상호지지성
Citation
법과사회, no.34, pp.395 - 426
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KCI
Journal Title
법과사회
Number
34
Start Page
395
End Page
426
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/134931
ISSN
1227-0954
Abstract
The Cultural Diversity Convention is not an instrument solely intended to protect the so-called cultural sovereignty. It aims to build a trade norm fairly regulating trade in cultural goods and services, which even the United States recognizes as having unique characteristics such as the possibility of unlimited copying and its relationship to cultural identity of nations. The UNESCO process removed from the INCP draft the duty to maintain ‘balance' with respect to foreign cultural material, and together with it, a binding dispute resolution procedure. As such, the convention has somewhat lost its teeth as a trade norm. At any rate, the Convention, befitting its role as a trade norm, prescribes for itself a relationship of equality to existing treaties including the WTO treaties. The relationship of equality can be accommodated by generous use of Article 31(3) of the Vienna Convention on the Laws of Treaty requiring interpretation of a treaty to take into account ‘any relevant rules of international law applicable in the relations between the parties.' Such relationship of equality to existing treaties has been established already in the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety and the International Treaty on Plant and Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, and the U.S.-Shrimp, E.C.-Asbestos, E.C.-Biotech Products decisions have shown how one treaty can influence interpretation and application of another treaty. It is the author's wish that the Convention and the WTO treaties follow this tradition to establish a relationship of mutual supportiveness and that of taking into account of each other.
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