The WTO: Crisis and the Governance of Global TradeRoutledge, 2006 - 175 halaman Rorden Wilkinson explores the factors behind the collapse of World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerials - as in Seattle in 1999 and Cancun in 2003 - and asks why such events have not significantly disrupted the development of the multilateral trading system. He argues that the political conflicts played out during such meetings, their occasional collapse and the reasons why such events have so far not proven detrimental to the development of the multilateral trading system can be explained by examining the way in which the institution was created and has developed through time. In addition, this new text:
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... example , Ricupero , 2001 : 38 ; Sampson , 2001 : 5 ) . Although Odell acknowledges that differences in context exist , he underplays the fundamentally different setting in which the Seattle ministerial took place . Finally , though ...
... example , the " National Treatment " rule - the requirement that internal taxes and other internal laws do not discriminate against foreign products once they enter local commerce was absolute . Similarly , the exception authorizing the ...
... example Table 3.3 ] . Other delegations invariably found themselves in the posi- tion of arguing with an existing text reflecting the Triumvirate's view . By November 1957 the contracting parties had decided that the situation facing ...
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the postwar settlement | 21 |
liberalising trade under | 46 |
formalising multilateral trade | 75 |
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