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This article provides a historical account of Chinese public policies on fisheries subsidies, and a discussion of problems and limitations resulting from the World Trade Organization (WTO) Doha round fisheries subsidies negotiation. By analyzing subsidization trends and applying a proportional...
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The export growth of Chinese fisheries is reviving significantly after a chain of food safety incidents in 2007, but regulatory aspects associated with the scale and rapidity of this revival are far from optimal. Quality and safety problems of Chinese fishery products have remained as a primary...
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The opaque definition of the public moral exception enshrined in Article XX (a) of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade has been the focal point of debate in the recent EU-Seal Products case. Irrespective of a negative judicial finding that the EU import ban was not justified under Article...
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The opaque definition of the public moral exception enshrined in Article XX (a) of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade has been the focal point of debate in the recent EU-Seal Products case. Irrespective of a negative judicial finding that the EU import ban was not justified under Article...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014136076