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This study aims to improve our understanding of the extent and speed of the transmission of international cereal prices to local markets in developing countries. We analyse two samples of price transmission (PT) estimates, one extracted from a comprehensive literature sample of 31 published...
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, through exports of sugar and bananas to the EU (European Union), has been eroded as a result of recent rulings by the WTO …
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International Organization (WTO). Being a particular form of intellectual property these certifications schemes could have the …
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, through exports of sugar and bananas to the EU (European Union), has been eroded as a result of recent rulings by the WTO …
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Among developing countries, one can identify both proponents and opponents of extending the use of geographical indications (GIs) beyond wines and spirits. Such an extension is currently being discussed under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the...
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The problem of invasive pests and diseases has become more urgent and far more complex today than in the recent past. Increased trade and movement of people, and the opening up of new trade routes have increased opportunities for the spread of invasive species. In addition, mono-cropping systems...
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The objective of the present article is to investigate the importance of geographical indications (GIs) in the coffee market, particularly for Honduran coffees. Geographical indications for coffee have emerged only recently, and only a few scientific studies have been carried out on this topic...
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pursued at an international level with the foundation of the WTO. With an extensive treaty and a new dispute settlement … procedure, the WTO was founded as the institutional platform for international co-operation. In view of the growing conflicts in …
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Article 22 of the Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU) of the WTO offers, as last resort countermeasures, withdrawal … public international law, as a last resort in WTO disputes. The counter-arguments are, first, that the WTO regime is a self …-contained regime and therefore the general principles of international law do not apply in this case, and, second, that the WTO legal …
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trademarks. The EU is attempting to incorporate other features of its system of GI protection into the WTO/TRIPS system. But the …
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