The Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade is complete, and the agenda for the next round is being formulated. It is widely expected that issues of competition, the environment, and possibly labor will be on the agenda for the next round of the GATT. This article examines why it is that the world trading agenda may be thus expanding. Specifically as to competition law, it examines the history of devising world competition rules, the wisdom of revisiting the enterprise of doing so, and alternative approaches to competition in the GATT agenda. The article concludes with a modest proposal for forging the links between competition and trade in the context of the GATT
At the recent World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called ...
The ground rules governing competition in international trade rank high among current issues of econ...
This Essay is an attempt to go back to some of the principles and factors which lay behind the launc...
The WTO has become the chosen forum for various trade-related additional policies and provisions suc...
With the successful conclusion of the Uruguay Round of negotiations under the General Agreement on T...
Liberalising trade is not limited to diminishing trade barriers or decreasing tariffs rates, but als...
At the recent WTO ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called for the launch of negotiati...
This essay identifies obstacles to the inclusion of a competition law regime in the WTO and suggests...
It is the nature of business to cut across national boundaries. Private enterprises export, invest, ...
Competition policy is on the WTO agenda for the Doha Round, but it is unlikely that it will result i...
The issue of global competition policy is particularly topical at the moment because, notwithstandin...
Both competition policy and the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) aim to promote and maintain a free ...
There has been considerable interest in the creation of a global competition regime in the WTO since...
This article is intended to share my perspective and that of others actively involved in the ongoing...
Multinational corporations (“MNCs”) operate today in an increasingly open global trade environment. ...
At the recent World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called ...
The ground rules governing competition in international trade rank high among current issues of econ...
This Essay is an attempt to go back to some of the principles and factors which lay behind the launc...
The WTO has become the chosen forum for various trade-related additional policies and provisions suc...
With the successful conclusion of the Uruguay Round of negotiations under the General Agreement on T...
Liberalising trade is not limited to diminishing trade barriers or decreasing tariffs rates, but als...
At the recent WTO ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called for the launch of negotiati...
This essay identifies obstacles to the inclusion of a competition law regime in the WTO and suggests...
It is the nature of business to cut across national boundaries. Private enterprises export, invest, ...
Competition policy is on the WTO agenda for the Doha Round, but it is unlikely that it will result i...
The issue of global competition policy is particularly topical at the moment because, notwithstandin...
Both competition policy and the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) aim to promote and maintain a free ...
There has been considerable interest in the creation of a global competition regime in the WTO since...
This article is intended to share my perspective and that of others actively involved in the ongoing...
Multinational corporations (“MNCs”) operate today in an increasingly open global trade environment. ...
At the recent World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called ...
The ground rules governing competition in international trade rank high among current issues of econ...
This Essay is an attempt to go back to some of the principles and factors which lay behind the launc...