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The WTO secretariat and developing countries

Developing countries, dispute settlement, and the advisory centre on WTO law

Developing countries, dispute settlement, and the advisory centre on WTO law

... other WTO business, especially multilateral ...of developing countries in their involvement with the WTO ...limiting developing countries’ access to WTO self-enforcement ...

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Developing countries and monitoring WTO commitments in response to the global economic crisis

Developing countries and monitoring WTO commitments in response to the global economic crisis

... many countries that heightened political pressure to respond with new policy ...violate WTO commitments, and that this activity would be above even the ‘normal’ levels that take place under calmer economic ...

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WTO and e-commerce diffusion in developing countries : the case of China's coastal urban area

WTO and e-commerce diffusion in developing countries : the case of China's coastal urban area

... the WTO Secretariat published a special study on Electronic Commerce and the Role of the WTO (WTO, ...the WTO, within its areas of competence, is to foster an environment conductive to ...

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WTO, agriculture, and developing countries

WTO, agriculture, and developing countries

... those countries, producers, ...from developing countries without compensation, do not have any incentive under the existing IPR framework to apply the technology to those ...

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Commonwealth Developing Countries and the WTO Telecommunications Regime

Commonwealth Developing Countries and the WTO Telecommunications Regime

... States have made market access and national treatment commitments under t he GATS, the Annex on Telecommunications, and the 1997 Telecommunications Agreement over t h e wh ole spect[r] ...

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Special and differential treatment of developing countries in the WTO

Special and differential treatment of developing countries in the WTO

... Domestic commitment problems are particularly severe in developing countries. 5 The desire to achieve domestic policy credibility is the reason why many developing countries have joined the ...

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Special and differential treatment of developing countries in the WTO

Special and differential treatment of developing countries in the WTO

... ing countries to liberalize, delayed implementation on the part of developing countries, as granted by SDT provisions, may still be ...the developing country is attempting to overcome its ...

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What the Developing Countries Want from the WTO

What the Developing Countries Want from the WTO

... poorest developing countries have had to make very little domestic policy adjustment to implement the ...These countries historically were not players in international ...very countries that ...

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WTO Agricultural Negotiations and Developing Countries: an overview

WTO Agricultural Negotiations and Developing Countries: an overview

... poor countries will only gain from agricultural trade reform if additional policy measures are ...and developing countries as well as academicians and international ex- ...poorest countries to ...

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The Political Economy of Free Trade, WTO and the Developing Countries

The Political Economy of Free Trade, WTO and the Developing Countries

... expansion of market relations, with legislation made to protect society from its consequences, which is far from self-regulating. In effect, expansion of markets proceeded with dispossessions and displacements of people ...

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The Political Economy of Free Trade, WTO and the Developing Countries

The Political Economy of Free Trade, WTO and the Developing Countries

... to developing countries and foreign capital is now the biggest source of external funding for these countries (Perrotta & Sunna, 2013; Siddiqui, ...

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Impact of WTO policies on developing countries: issues and perspectives

Impact of WTO policies on developing countries: issues and perspectives

... many developing countries have been providing special tariff concessions for LDCs, including Duty-Free, Quota-Free Treatment (DFQFT) elements, as part of regional trade and economic cooperation ...those ...

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THE COLLAPSE OF THE DOHA ROUND OF THE WTO AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 1

THE COLLAPSE OF THE DOHA ROUND OF THE WTO AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 1

... Developed countries, contrarily, wanted to promote intellectual property as an absolute value and wished to have sanctions against the violations of such cannons as they would insert in the ...for ...

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The WTO and developing countries : the missing link of international distributive justice

The WTO and developing countries : the missing link of international distributive justice

... this WTO chiding, it is a simple fact that the UAE’s Agency Law 232 is not fully GATS- compliant: While the UAE was free under GATS Article II(3) to offer preferential treatment to GCC countries as part of ...

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The Concept of “Developing Countries” in the Context of the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Negotiation

The Concept of “Developing Countries” in the Context of the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Negotiation

... of developing countries that is used in other WTO agreements should also be used in the context of fisheries subsidies ...veloping countries in the GATT and the WTO, and discussed ...

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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE WTO IN MAKING TRADE POLICY – AN ANALYSIS

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE WTO IN MAKING TRADE POLICY – AN ANALYSIS

... populace countries like China and India have a particular problem with inter-agency co-ordination, all the more so when they have complex federal ...Small countries with relatively slim line, compact ...

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Compliance with WTO law in developing countries: A study of South Africa and Nigeria

Compliance with WTO law in developing countries: A study of South Africa and Nigeria

... unilateral policies o f self-interested governments harm the economic interests o f other countries and reduce global welfare. One explanation for the willingness of states to “share sovereignty” and accede to ...

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THE WTO AGENDA FOR THE 21ST CENTURY – TRADE LIBERALIZATION: PERSPECTIVES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND COUNTRIES WITH TRANSITION ECONOMIES

THE WTO AGENDA FOR THE 21ST CENTURY – TRADE LIBERALIZATION: PERSPECTIVES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND COUNTRIES WITH TRANSITION ECONOMIES

... some countries in world GDP at purchasing power parity, 2000-12 Source: IMF World Economic Outlook Database, October 2013 It should be noted that the vast majority of WTO members are developing ...

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Trappings of Legality: Judicialization of Dispute Settlement in the WTO, and Its Impact on Developing Countries

Trappings of Legality: Judicialization of Dispute Settlement in the WTO, and Its Impact on Developing Countries

... while lowering the prospects for initiation by [developing countries] by as much as a third.' 3 1 Notwithstanding the predictive power of trade dependence in explainin[r] ...

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Autonomy of International Bureaucracies: On the Actor-Level Autonomy in the WTO Secretariat

Autonomy of International Bureaucracies: On the Actor-Level Autonomy in the WTO Secretariat

... the WTO Secretariat share similar educational backgrounds and many of the officials have specialized in international trade ...the Secretariat is based on merit only; although age is of less ...

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