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4 - How the GATS is administered

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 October 2011

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COUNCIL FOR TRADE IN SERVICES

The top decision-making body of the WTO is the Ministerial Conference, which is composed of representatives of all Members and meets every two years. In the interim, the Conference is represented by the General Council. The Council for Trade in Services operates under the guidance of the General Council and is responsible for overseeing the functioning of the GATS. It is open to all WTO Members and meets several times a year in regular session and, for the conduct of the ongoing services negotiations, in special session. Minutes of meetings can be found on the WTO website.

SUBSIDIARY BODIES

The Council for Trade in Services has instituted four subsidiary bodies to deal with individual sectors or technical issues and/or to conduct negotiations in rule-making areas not finally concluded during the Uruguay Round.

The Committee on Trade in Financial Services discusses trade and regulatory developments in financial services and reviews the application of the GATS to this sector. As part of its monitoring function, the Committee receives periodic updates from the few Members that have not yet ratified the Fifth Protocol. (The Protocol is intended to ensure implementation of the results of the negotiations on financial services which were extended, among some seventy Members, until December 1997.)

The Working Party on Domestic Regulation is mandated, pursuant to Article VI:4, to develop disciplines in the area of domestic regulation.

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A Handbook on the GATS Agreement
A WTO Secretariat Publication
, pp. 26 - 29
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2005

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