Parties to a dispute can appeal a panel's ruling. Appeals have to be based on points of law, such as legal interpretation — they cannot re-open factual findings made by the panel. Each appeal is heard by three members of a permanent seven-member Appellate Body comprising persons of recognized authority and unaffiliated with any government. The Appellate Body membership broadly represents the geographic range of WTO membership, with each member appointed for a fixed term. Generally, the Appellate Body has up to 3 months to conclude its report.
China appeals WTO raw material dispute panel reports
Special Correspondent - 2011-08-31 17:36
China notified the Dispute Settlement Body of WTO, which consists of all WTO members, of its decision to appeal the panel reports today in dispute cases DS394, DS395 and DS398, “China — Measures related to the exportation of various raw materials”.