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Since the nexus between the regimes of human rights and international trade has been established, most of the views expressed on this subject are at extreme variance. On one side you have scholars who argue that the nexus between international trade and human rights is a positive one, and on the...
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Despite the looming expiration of the extended transition period under Article 66.1 of the Agreement on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) on 1 July 2013, most least-developed countries (LDCs) have not made significant progress in implementing the TRIPS Agreement. WTO...
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coercive power, such as the World Trade Organisation, eventual fractures in the coherence of national law can be exposed and … general rules. This idea can be illustrated by World Trade Organisation (WTO) law which favours the opening up of trade, but … World Trade Organisation’s Dispute Settlement Body in order to transform precise decisions made by the Judiciary into …
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The Doha Round negotiation mandate of the World Trade Organization (WTO) proposes to minimise trade distortions and …
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Actively ongoing discussions shaping the WTO reform are aimed at solving urgent and systemic issues impeding both the functioning and the progress of the Organization and ensuring the relevance of the multilateral trading system in future. While a number of procedural and substantive suggestions...
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as a consequence of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights …
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credible balance between the different positions can only be found by improving the World Trade Organization (WTO) regime. In …
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Is the World Trade Organization (WTO) in a legitimacy crisis and might the protracted Doha negotiations be evidence of …
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Countries can challenge potential trade violations using the WTO's dispute settlement system, yet many policies that appear to violate WTO rules remain unchallenged, even when they have a significant economic impact. Why is this? We argue that the likelihood that a country challenges a...
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This paper explains how the World Trade Organization (‘WTO’) dispute settlement system can cope with ongoing …
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