This article is concerned with the nature and application of the most-favoured-nation (MFN) principle under the World Trade Organization’s (WTO’s) plurilateral Government Procurement Agreement (WTO GPA). After establishing the context of the WTO GPA, the paper first assesses how the MFN principle operates among the parties of the WTO GPA, pursuant to Article IV. It then considers the relationship between the WTO GPA and the WTO GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services) Article II MFN principle.The paper lastly examines the WTO GPA parties’ market-access commitments for the procurement of goods, services and construction services in regional trade agreements (RTAs),1 with reference to the scope of the MFN principle operating under Articl...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011The WTO is a member driven organization, as ...
This chapter examines the evolution of the EU public procurement directives and their interface with...
Two of the most significant efforts to bring municipal procurement institutions up to international ...
This chapter examines the application of the most-favored nation (MFN) principle under the WTO Agree...
This Working Paper considers the significance of government procurement chapters in regional trade a...
This article assesses the regulation of government procurement in the WTO, specifically under the WT...
The Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) – originally negotiated during the Tokyo Round – was r...
Since 1947, the ‘Most Favoured Nation (MFN) treatment’ principle has been the key principle governin...
The authors analyze the new Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) that was negotiated between a sub...
The article is about some aspects of the WTO's Government Procurement Agreement designed to open up ...
Governments everywhere procure goods and services as inputs into the production of public goods and ...
Many member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have joined the Government Procurement Agr...
In December of 2011, the Parties to the World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement (G...
This thesis questions the prospects for the World Trade Organisation, Agreement on Government Procur...
GATT article I (1) provides for WTO members to accord Most-Favoured-Nation treatment to like product...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011The WTO is a member driven organization, as ...
This chapter examines the evolution of the EU public procurement directives and their interface with...
Two of the most significant efforts to bring municipal procurement institutions up to international ...
This chapter examines the application of the most-favored nation (MFN) principle under the WTO Agree...
This Working Paper considers the significance of government procurement chapters in regional trade a...
This article assesses the regulation of government procurement in the WTO, specifically under the WT...
The Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) – originally negotiated during the Tokyo Round – was r...
Since 1947, the ‘Most Favoured Nation (MFN) treatment’ principle has been the key principle governin...
The authors analyze the new Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) that was negotiated between a sub...
The article is about some aspects of the WTO's Government Procurement Agreement designed to open up ...
Governments everywhere procure goods and services as inputs into the production of public goods and ...
Many member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have joined the Government Procurement Agr...
In December of 2011, the Parties to the World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement (G...
This thesis questions the prospects for the World Trade Organisation, Agreement on Government Procur...
GATT article I (1) provides for WTO members to accord Most-Favoured-Nation treatment to like product...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011The WTO is a member driven organization, as ...
This chapter examines the evolution of the EU public procurement directives and their interface with...
Two of the most significant efforts to bring municipal procurement institutions up to international ...