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In the 15 years since the World Trade Organization (WTO) was established, the issue of institutional reform – whether … Member States. While calls for strengthening multilateralism and for WTO reform have been more acute at particular junctures … in the WTO’s recent history - most particularly following the Seattle, Cancun and Hong Kong Ministerial Conferences …
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This paper aims to help Asian trade negotiators by examining the processes and results of the Uruguay Round. Analysts argue that trade negotiations are based on mercantilistic rules. But the actual outcome of the Uruguay Round suggests that trade bargaining was not based on strict reciprocity....
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the developing and developed countries are unfair. All the developing countries realized that they needed the WTO to … negotiate export market access particularly in highly protected sectors like agriculture and textiles, and to defend themselves … against non-tariff protection from developed countries. The developing countries constitute for a four-fifths in the WTO, only …
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. It argues that the contemporary link between the World Trade Organisation’s consensus procedure and ideas of …
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The most sanctified obligation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is the promotion and facilitation of international … trade and liberalisation of the world economy. Although WTO members are committed to the WTO principle of free flow of goods … and services among its members, the WTO permits its members to retain certain regulatory powers under its system to impose …
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The WTO contract is essentially a government contract with important repercussions on private parties` interests. WTO … Members enjoy wide discretion when it comes to regulating the way in which private interests will be represented; the WTO … contract itself imposing only an obligation to perform the WTO contract in good faith. In principle, three solutions seem …
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