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    Title: AN ASSESSMENT OF ARMO FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF TAIWAN
    Authors: Hsueh, Ching-wen
    Lo, Mao-Wei
    Contributors: 國貿系
    Keywords: ARMO;mediation;dispute settlement mechanism;Asia-Pacific region;Taiwan
    Date: 2018-03
    Issue Date: 2018-11-09 17:13:45 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The Asia-Pacific region is notable for its diversity and the close interplay between the countries and economies of this area. As a member of this region, Taiwan has consistently participated in relevant bilateral or regional interactions related to both economic and noneconomic matters with other nations. As such, differences or disputes are often unavoidable. Therefore, an effective and peaceful dispute settlement mechanism is required to maintain amicable and mutually beneficial relations in this region. For that purpose, the international community should recognize the Asia-Pacific Regional Mediation Organization (hereinafter "ARMO`) to initiate new international dispute resolution mechanisms. This paper mainly assesses the possible influences of the ARMO from the perspective of Taiwan, and analyzes and compares the different mediation mechanisms at domestic and international levels. As the ARMO has a broad coverage regarding membership and jurisdiction, and would appoint impartial and professional mediators who provide a `friendly, swift and peaceful" forum platform for dispute resolution, the ARMO is a promising platform for Taiwan to settle a wide range of disputes. If the ARMO could achieve a balance between efficiency and the autonomy of parties with respect to the proceedings and the effect of the settlement, the ARMO could be achieved a higher standing in the Asia-Pacific region.
    Relation: ASIAN JOURNAL OF WTO & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY, 13(1), 177-204
    Data Type: article
    Appears in Collections:[國際經營與貿易學系 ] 期刊論文

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