The Commodity Protocols of the EU have become a major focus of conflict with the USA. This illuminating volume reviews the significance of the banana, rum and sugar Protocols for the Commonwealth Caribbean, while placing them in the context of the Lomé and Cotonou Agreements. In an era of transition in the international trading environment, it provides an interesting case study of the implications for some of the smaller economic players in the world economy of these global changes
This thesis traces the development of the Sugar Protocol of the Lome Convention (1975) from its hist...
The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States is an intergovernmental organization estab...
This article provides a general overview of the evolution of the European Union trade preferences w...
The paper considers the role of the Caribbean banana interests in the defence of the European Union’...
The paper evaluates the changes that have taken place in the political economy of global trade, part...
Following an extensive process of consultation, The European Union has now decided what it wishes to...
© 2015 The Round Table Ltd. Abstract: The institutional relationship between the Commonwealth Caribb...
This article provides a general overview of the evolution of the European Union2 trade preferences w...
The European Union (EU) has more preferential trading arrangements than any other trading entity. Fo...
The challenges facing the Caribbean in the forthcoming EPA negotiations with the EU c...
Trade patterns and trade partners occur in ever-changing constellations. Allies becomes rivals and v...
This article examines, from a legal perspective, the Lisbon Treaty changes over the European Union’s...
The primary objective of this study was to assess and analyse the implications of liberalization of ...
On June 23, 2000, after eighteen months of negotiations, the European Union (EU) and its Member Stat...
'The Caribbean should move toward Free Trade Areas (FTA), both with NAFTA/ FTAA and with the EU, bas...
This thesis traces the development of the Sugar Protocol of the Lome Convention (1975) from its hist...
The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States is an intergovernmental organization estab...
This article provides a general overview of the evolution of the European Union trade preferences w...
The paper considers the role of the Caribbean banana interests in the defence of the European Union’...
The paper evaluates the changes that have taken place in the political economy of global trade, part...
Following an extensive process of consultation, The European Union has now decided what it wishes to...
© 2015 The Round Table Ltd. Abstract: The institutional relationship between the Commonwealth Caribb...
This article provides a general overview of the evolution of the European Union2 trade preferences w...
The European Union (EU) has more preferential trading arrangements than any other trading entity. Fo...
The challenges facing the Caribbean in the forthcoming EPA negotiations with the EU c...
Trade patterns and trade partners occur in ever-changing constellations. Allies becomes rivals and v...
This article examines, from a legal perspective, the Lisbon Treaty changes over the European Union’s...
The primary objective of this study was to assess and analyse the implications of liberalization of ...
On June 23, 2000, after eighteen months of negotiations, the European Union (EU) and its Member Stat...
'The Caribbean should move toward Free Trade Areas (FTA), both with NAFTA/ FTAA and with the EU, bas...
This thesis traces the development of the Sugar Protocol of the Lome Convention (1975) from its hist...
The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States is an intergovernmental organization estab...
This article provides a general overview of the evolution of the European Union trade preferences w...