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- National_treatment abstract "National treatment is a principle in international law vital to many treaty regimes. It essentially means treating foreigners and locals equally. Under national treatment, if a state grants a particular right, benefit or privilege to its own citizens, it must also grant those advantages to the citizens of other states while they are in that country. In the context of international agreements, a state must provide equal treatment to those citizens of other states that are participating in the agreement. Imported and locally produced goods should be treated equally — at least after the foreign goods have entered the market.While this is generally viewed as a desirable principle, in custom it conversely means that a state can deprive foreigners of anything of which it deprives its own citizens. An opposing principle calls for an international minimum standard of justice (a sort of basic due process) that would provide a base floor for the protection of rights and of access to judicial process. The conflict between national treatment and minimum standards has mainly played out between industrialized and developing nations, in the context of expropriations. Many developing nations, having the power to take control over the property of their own citizens, wished to exercise it over the property of aliens as well.Though support for national treatment was expressed in several controversial (and legally non-binding) United Nations General Assembly resolutions, the issue of expropriations is almost universally handled through treaties with other states and contracts with private entities, rather than through reliance upon international custom.National treatment only applies once a product, service or item of intellectual property has entered the market. Therefore, charging customs duty on an import is not a violation of national treatment even if locally produced products are not charged an equivalent tax.".
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- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Alien_(law).
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foreign_direct_investment.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_law.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Trade_Organization.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Citizen.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Citizenship.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Developing_country.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Developing_nation.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Due_process.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Expropriation.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Industrialisation.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Industrialization.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink International_agreements.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink International_law.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Most_favoured_nation.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Sovereign_state.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Special_and_differential_treatment.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink Treaty.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations_General_Assembly.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLink World_Trade_Organization.
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLinkText "National treatment".
- National_treatment wikiPageWikiLinkText "national treatment".
- National_treatment date "July 2014".
- National_treatment hasPhotoCollection National_treatment.
- National_treatment reason "If this about three different senses of n.t., that should either be clear before the end of the lead, or there should be a 2- or 3-way disambiguation between/among those senses; perhaps n.t. is not a "principle" but a vague concept that is commonly used without explication, in which case a good article would enumerate the politically most significant senses, and probably cite instance of states and/or treaties that have produced lip-service or compliance with each of those senses. Oh, and in that case replace "principle in" with "class of aspirations" and ditche "vital".".
- National_treatment reason "how should we construe the difference between "essentially means" and "must provide"?".
- National_treatment reason "how should we construe the difference between "essentially means" or "must provide", and "should"?".
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- National_treatment subject Category:Foreign_direct_investment.
- National_treatment subject Category:International_law.
- National_treatment subject Category:World_Trade_Organization.
- National_treatment hypernym Principle.
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- National_treatment type Movement.
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- National_treatment type Relation.
- National_treatment type Organization.
- National_treatment comment "National treatment is a principle in international law vital to many treaty regimes. It essentially means treating foreigners and locals equally. Under national treatment, if a state grants a particular right, benefit or privilege to its own citizens, it must also grant those advantages to the citizens of other states while they are in that country.".
- National_treatment label "National treatment".
- National_treatment sameAs معاملة_الأجنبي_كمواطن.
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- National_treatment sameAs Inländerbehandlung.
- National_treatment sameAs Clause_du_traitement_national.
- National_treatment sameAs Az_egyenlő_elbánás_elve.
- National_treatment sameAs 内国民待遇.
- National_treatment sameAs 내국민대우.
- National_treatment sameAs m.017vcr.
- National_treatment sameAs Национальный_режим.
- National_treatment sameAs Nguyên_tắc_đối_xử_quốc_gia.
- National_treatment sameAs Q1207038.
- National_treatment sameAs Q1207038.
- National_treatment sameAs 國民待遇.
- National_treatment wasDerivedFrom National_treatment?oldid=656989861.
- National_treatment isPrimaryTopicOf National_treatment.