GATT 1994 Article XXI

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GATT 1994 Article XXI is the World Trade Organization provision that allows members to take trade-restrictive measures they consider necessary for the protection of their essential security interests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf WTO law provision
treaty provision
administeredBy Dispute Settlement Body
surface form: WTO Dispute Settlement Body
adoptedIn 1947
allows trade-restrictive measures for essential security interests
alsoKnownAs GATT security exceptions dispute
surface form: GATT security exceptions
appliesTo World Trade Organization member states
surface form: WTO Members
centralConcept essential security interests
self-judging language
citationForm GATT 1994 Article XXI self-linksurface differs
surface form: GATT 1994, Art. XXI
containsParagraph Article XXI(a)
Article XXI(b)
Article XXI (Security Exceptions)
surface form: Article XXI(c)

Article XXI (Security Exceptions)
surface form: Article XXI(d)

Article XXI(e)
Article XXI(f)
governingBody Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization
hierarchicalStatus provision of a covered agreement under the WTO
incorporatedInto GATT 1994 via the Uruguay Round Agreements
interpretedBy WTO Appellate Body
WTO panels
legalEffect permits derogation from GATT obligations under specified security conditions
legalNature exception clause
security exception
legalStatus binding on all WTO Members
legalSystem WTO agreements
surface form: World Trade Organization law
originatesFrom Article XXI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1947
partOf General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
surface form: General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994

Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization
regulates disclosure of information contrary to essential security interests
measures relating to fissionable materials
measures relating to other goods and materials for supplying a military establishment
measures relating to traffic in arms, ammunition and implements of war
measures taken in pursuance of obligations under the United Nations Charter
measures taken in time of other emergency in international relations
measures taken in time of war
relatedConcept national security exception
relatedTo Article XIV bis of the General Agreement on Trade in Services
security exceptions in other WTO agreements
scope deviations from GATT 1994 obligations for security reasons
shortName GATT 1994 Article XXI self-linksurface differs
surface form: Article XXI of GATT 1994
subject security exceptions in international trade
textIncludes phrase "essential security interests"
phrase "which it considers necessary"
reference to "time of war or other emergency in international relations"
usedInDispute Qatar – Certain Measures Concerning Goods and Services from the United Arab Emirates (DS526)
surface form: Qatar – Certain Measures Concerning Goods and Services from the United Arab Emirates

Russia – Measures Concerning Traffic in Transit
Saudi Arabia – Measures Concerning the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights
United States – Certain Measures on Steel and Aluminium Products

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DS512 legalBasisInvoked GATT 1994 Article XXI
DS512 securityExceptionProvision GATT 1994 Article XXI
this entity surface form: GATT 1994 Article XXI(b)(iii)
GATT Article XXI(b) is not entirely self-judging relatesTo GATT 1994 Article XXI
this entity surface form: Article XXI(b) of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994
WTO document WT/DS512/R legalIssue GATT 1994 Article XXI
this entity surface form: GATT 1994 Article XXI (Security Exceptions)
GATT security exceptions dispute appliesProvision GATT 1994 Article XXI
this entity surface form: GATT Article XXI
GATT 1994 Article XXI shortName GATT 1994 Article XXI self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Article XXI of GATT 1994
GATT 1994 Article XXI citationForm GATT 1994 Article XXI self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: GATT 1994, Art. XXI