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they could be compatible with the WTO (World Trade Organization) commitments of the countries introducing such measures … the WTO compatibility or otherwise of the border measure proposed by the EU in its post-2012 climateenergy package. The …) whether the EU could justify it under the General Exceptions provisions included in Article XX of the GATT that allow WTO …
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The paper firstly identifies and assesses the key developments in the Doha Round that have contributed to the present stalemate. Secondly, it presents several options that the organization could consider for defining its future work program given the new realities of global economic engagement,...
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Trade Organization (WTO). In 2001, WTO Members emphasised that the "TRIPS Agreement does not and should not prevent Members … manner supportive of WTO Members' right to protect public health and, in particular, to promote access to medicines for all … pandemic. Using the recently submitted proposal by India and South Africa, discussed by the TRIPS Council in the WTO in October …
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In a series of papers published during the past few years, World Bank economists have provided detailed projections by simulating the possible outcomes of the Doha Round negotiations. The projections have been obtained by using the LINKAGE Model, which is considered to be a global dynamic...
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The continued difficulties of the World Trade Organization to achieve further multilateral trade liberalization in the Doha Round negotiations have raised questions about its continued relevance. This paper firstly identifies and assesses the key developments in the Doha Round that have...
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This paper looks at the possibilities of a concluding "Bali package" on the issues that are currently engaging the WTO …
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In a series of papers published during the past few years, World Bank economists have provided detailed projections by simulating the possible outcomes of the Doha Round negotiations. The projections have been obtained by using the LINKAGE Model, which is considered to be a global dynamic...
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