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This paper takes a detailed look at the SSM and analyzes its usefulness for developing countries. It also explores how the concept of a special agricultural safeguard has evolved in the present round of negotiations and what are the country positions on SSMs in the Doha Round. The paper then...
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human rights ; 2. the mechanism which enabled the progressive shift of global agreements negotiated at WTO to bilateral or … multilateral agreements negotiated outside WTO ; 3. the role of the main parties involved in the protection of IP, in particular … WTO, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of …
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This paper examines the socio-economic condition of women in India. The paper begins by delving into different forms of violence faced by women in India, giving special attention to the work sphere and the political economic order, in order to give a backdrop to the following discussion. The...
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TRIPS is a reality and India has to rework its patent law to conform to it. But that does not mean that we have a patent law that provides for TRIPS plus rules. Our interest lies in taking full advantage of any flexibility available in the agreement
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interaction between PTAs and the multilateral trading system. URL:[http://www.wto …
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National Competition Policy is necessitated, as an overarching Policy framework, in continuation of the 1991-reforms, to infuse greater competition across sectors, and unleash fuller growth potential of the Indian economy. URL:[http://pib.nic.in/archieve/others/2011/jul/d2011072904.pdf].
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Over the past four decades or so, the issues that have dominated WTO/GATT negotiations have generally fallen in the … rules and for their application. [WTO Research Series No.1] …
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China–India association in the BRICS bloc of countries is an example of multilateralism at its height. For China, the BRICS group holds a strategic significance as it is targeted towards the Western hegemony of the global financial structure and decisionmaking. In contrast, the group of...
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byproducts. However, with the signing of GATT agreement through WTO, India is offered with an opportunity to make its presence …
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The availability of rice has long been considered a key indicator of food security in Southeast Asia. However for …
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