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WTO judiciary has pushed global governance to a new level. This decision is the latest indication that the world trading …
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Artificial photosynthesis (AP) is an area of well-advanced research involving large international groups at the cutting edge of synthetic biology and nanotechnology. In simple terms it offers to produce a cheap source of hydrogen for fuel through using sunlight to split water, as well as making...
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This article discusses the place of both the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) and …
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In July 2004, the Working Group on Interaction between Trade and Competition Policy at WTO was made inactive post decision by General Council at Cancun as the proposal to have a formal multilateral framework to enhance the contribution of competition policy to international trade and development...
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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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The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the leading global regulating authority with regard to international trade in …
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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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Transnational technical standard-setting has grown in prominence in recent years. The World Trade Organization (WTO …
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volumes on both a multilateral and national scale since its creation at the end of the Second World War. By contrast … multilateral trading system leading to long-term negative, if not catastrophic, consequences for the world economy …
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In this article, I respond to Twining's lecture, ‘Globalisation and Legal Scholarship'. Through an overview of the effect these changes had on the WTO I will describe how a lawyer or scholar of an ‘established transnational field' experienced the phenomenon of globalisation. In the WTO, the...
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