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available from foreign sources and, most importantly, how available vaccines would be as most of the world’s countries could not … produce any. Effective public policy cannot be made in the dark. The World Trade Organization, and the General Agreement on …
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democratic objectives. This article considers the World Trade Organization's (WTO) contribution to governance both in terms of …
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In 1997, the Lima Declaration against Corruption made the first institutional cry to the World Trade Organization (WTO …
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finalizing the Doha Development Agenda, increased heterogeneity of interests within the World Trade Organization (WTO) puts into …
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For decades, China has maintained state import monopoly in cultural products. The opaque state-trading operations ensure a maximum level of flexibility and efficacy in the government censorship of imports. The WTO judiciary held in the China-Publications case that this practice is inconsistent...
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Following World War II, the international community crafted a new worldview. Driven by a philosophy of transnationalism …
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practitioners’ push has led to a staggering expansion of private dispute resolution. The world therefore has witnessed an …
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array of contexts, including each of the three main pillars of the World Trade Organization, international investment law … national interests can in today's world be considered separate, while Ko-Yung Tung, former Director-General of the World Bank …
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DynCorp International, LLC, a U.S. company, and Aramco, a Saudi-owned corporation, entered into a contract for a computer system which was to be manufactured in the U.S. and installed at Aramco's facilities in Saudi Arabia. The contract contained a “choice of law” provision requiring the...
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