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updating WTO rules; negotiating a digital trade agreement; expanding and deepening regulatory cooperation on key related policy …
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This paper will reflect on the burgeoning ‘trade and climate change’ scholarship in the context of previous linkage debates – particularly the trade and environment/human rights/development literature. It will focus on the extent to which unilateral measures adopted by States to fight...
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The CIS trade regime can be characterised as a mix of, partly overlapping, weak, bilateral, subregional, and multilateral agreements. This is a result of the design of the CIS, which was explicitly constructed to allow its member states to participate in only those parts that they deemed in...
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However one spins the news coming out of the Geneva headquarters of the World Trade Organisation ('WTO'), it would seem …
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century. Secondly, in one area of economic activity - trade in government procurement markets - the revised WTO Agreement on …
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