The FTAA (Free Trade Area of the Americas) will bring together 35 countries with five different languages and over 300 ethnic and cultural groups. As trade, cultural discourse, and other joint efforts develop between countries, private organizations, public entities and individuals, many disputes will arise. In a few countries, the rule of law can solve these disputes effectively. In most others, the rule of law cannot work because of political, social or even criminal events. As NAFTA showed, developing a successful and efficient dispute resolution mechanism is an important component of developing a successful working relationship of the agreement among all the parties and countries. Other Trade Agreements including NAFTA and WTO have...
For any bilateral or multilateral trade agreement to be effective, it is imperative that all partici...
A landmark achievement of the Uruguay Round, and notably, the Agreement on Agriculture, was the full...
A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The 34 democr...
The FTAA (Free Trade Area of the Americas) will bring together 35 countries with five different lang...
Since NAFTA’s inception, there have been numerous trade disputes and trade frictions among the three...
Within the context of the current negotiations over the Free Trade Area of the Americas, there is an...
The increase in agricultural trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico has been accompanie...
One of the most important initiatives to emerge from the 1994 Summit of the Americas was the agreeme...
Leaders of Western Hemisphere countries have agreed to negotiate a Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
This paper was developed for the Regional Policy Dialogue on Trade and Integration Network in August...
The purpose of this work is to analyze the negotiation agenda of the Free Trade Area of the Americas...
abstract: After twenty years of Ag Mediation’s assistance to the American rural areas, there are a n...
Significant strides have been made toward the goal of achieving free trade in sugar and agricultural...
An effective trade dispute settlement system is fundamental to avoiding divergent interpretations of...
For a developing country, such as Mexico, switching from a centralized economy to a market economy i...
For any bilateral or multilateral trade agreement to be effective, it is imperative that all partici...
A landmark achievement of the Uruguay Round, and notably, the Agreement on Agriculture, was the full...
A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The 34 democr...
The FTAA (Free Trade Area of the Americas) will bring together 35 countries with five different lang...
Since NAFTA’s inception, there have been numerous trade disputes and trade frictions among the three...
Within the context of the current negotiations over the Free Trade Area of the Americas, there is an...
The increase in agricultural trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico has been accompanie...
One of the most important initiatives to emerge from the 1994 Summit of the Americas was the agreeme...
Leaders of Western Hemisphere countries have agreed to negotiate a Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
This paper was developed for the Regional Policy Dialogue on Trade and Integration Network in August...
The purpose of this work is to analyze the negotiation agenda of the Free Trade Area of the Americas...
abstract: After twenty years of Ag Mediation’s assistance to the American rural areas, there are a n...
Significant strides have been made toward the goal of achieving free trade in sugar and agricultural...
An effective trade dispute settlement system is fundamental to avoiding divergent interpretations of...
For a developing country, such as Mexico, switching from a centralized economy to a market economy i...
For any bilateral or multilateral trade agreement to be effective, it is imperative that all partici...
A landmark achievement of the Uruguay Round, and notably, the Agreement on Agriculture, was the full...
A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The 34 democr...