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This study aims at establishing the extent to which the world trade organisation has protected oil exports against … faced by oil exporters. The WTO serves as the most effective and legitimate channel in regulating and opening world trade …
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countries’ efforts to influence the world oil market and help oil producers achieve certain rates of return, as well as the …
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This article seeks to elaborate on the (seemingly) clash of goals between the WTO and the OPEC. This article thereafter elucidates possible arguments and outcomes if a (hypothetical) case were to be brought before the WTO by any of its member states, primarily based on GATT arts. XI, XX and XXI....
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The World Trade Organization cannot deal comprehensively with restrictive export practices maintained by energy cartels …
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whole world. The energy sector can be roughly divided into renewable energy, on the one hand, and fossil fuels, on the other … set the world price for oil. And it has done so undisturbed—by cutting prices or imposing quotas according to its Members …’ specific needs—for half a century. The environmental concerns and the “climatic emergency” that have affected the world in the …
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Under existing food labelling rules in Australia, palm oil can be classified generically as a ‘vegetable oil' on labels. The Community Affairs Committee of the Australian Senate is currently conducting an inquiry into the Food Standards Amendment (Truth in Labelling — Palm Oil) Bill 2010...
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as a result affect world prices for the specific products concerned. Market failures and market structures (market power …
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as a result affect world prices for the specific products concerned. Market failures and market structures (market power …
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