Negotiating at the World Trade Organization
著者
書誌事項
Negotiating at the World Trade Organization
(Lessons from the Commonwealth, 2)
Commonwealth Secretariat, c2011
- : pbk
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全6件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Negotiating at the World Trade Organization provides a unique insider's guide to the issues that have concerned developing country negotiators at that body since its establishment in 1995. Published in the Lessons from the Commonwealth series, it highlights the continuing issues that all delegations are grappling with, from a developing country perspective. It will be invaluable to those arriving in Geneva who need to brief themselves on the continuing story of the WTO negotiations, and those in national capitals in daily touch with their negotiating teams. The author, Vinod Rege, is a former Director at GATT, and was engaged as a consultant to Commonwealth developing countries at the WTO over a ten year period until 2008.
目次
Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Summary and Author's Concluding Observations Part 1. The WTO rules-based system and the Commonwealth Project 1. What is the WTO and What Does It Do? 2. The Project and the Modalities Adopted Part 2. Assistance provided on subjects in the agenda of the Doha Round 3. The Doha Round of Negotiations 4. Liberalisation of Trade in Agricultural Products 5. Agricultural Commodity Issues 6. Liberalisation of Trade in Non-agricultural Products 7. Liberalisation of Trade in Services 8. The Role of Industrial Policy in Attaining the Development Objectives of the Doha Round 9. Agreement on TRIPS and Public Health 10. Trade Facilitation Annex: Examples of customs fees and charges levied by selected developing countries Part 3. Assistance provided to individual delegations and in the pre-Doha period 11. Assistance Provided to Individual Delegations 12. Main Features of the Assistance Provided in the Pre-Doha Period (1997-2001) Glossary Index
「Nielsen BookData」 より