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GMOs have brought new concerns into an already challenged world trading system. This paper considers the jointly …
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP)—a system of differential and favorable trade arrangements toward less developed countries, adopted by the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade (GATT)—has been around since the early 1970s. A primary objective of these schemes has been to promote...
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system, along with the multilateral framework represented by the World Trade Organizations. This article discusses some of …
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The current world trading system lacks a procedure to identify developing country Members, to whom "Special and … Members, gives them little certainty and predictability in their rights and obligations in the world trading system. A …
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Poverty remains a serious global issue, and nearly half of the world's populations are still living below the poverty …
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Purpose – This paper aims to explore the copyright laws of Saudi Arabia, illustrating the provisions governing the law. It seeks to outline Saudi Arabia copyright law within the framework of the international copyright protection, which include the Berne Convention and the TRIPS agreement....
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various barriers in the present world, and this is due to the policies of governments to protect interests of their own … history of polemics on trade barriers removal in World Trade Organization (WTO) shows that countries are unable to overcome …
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equally problematic, such as monetary damages, mandatory trade compensation, or formal membership sanctions, the World Trade …
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) has achieved little progress. In a bid to overcome this lacklustre education trade liberalisation under the World Trade …
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