From Doha to Cancun
Synopsis
This paper brings together articles relating to key issues of trade liberalisation under negotiation in the Doha Development Round. The focus is on the likely direction and outcome of negotiations on each issue and how the proposed outcomes could affect developing countries. Published as part of the Secretariat’s efforts to prepare developing countries for multilateral trade negotiations, this title aims to bring fresh perspectives to the negotiations in Geneva.
Chapters
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Market Access Proposals for Non-agricultural Products
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Special and Differential Treatment
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From Doha to Cancún: Agriculture
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Using GATS Flexibility
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Reform of the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding: A Critical Juncture for Developing Countries
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Transparency in Government Procurement
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Investment on the WTO Agenda: A Developing Country Perspective and the Way Forward for the Cancún Ministerial Conference
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A Multilateral Competition Agreement and the Developing Countries
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The State of Trade and Environment Negotiations within the WTO
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Small Vulnerable Economy Issues and the WTO
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WTO Fisheries Subsidies Negotiations: Implications for Fisheries Access Arrangements and Sustainable Management
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Trade, Debt and Finance: A Complex Agenda for the WTO
Published
1 January 2003
Series
Online ISSN
2310-1385
Copyright (c) 2003 Commonwealth Secretariat
License
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