In probing how WTO norms may affect developing countries, Sonia Rolland introduces two paradigms in this book: development as an idiosyncrasy and development as a normative co-constituent to trade. The first paradigm concerns development-related exceptions and carve-outs found within WTO rules and agreements that exemplify a contingent provision of special favors to developing countries. Overall, it represents a limited mandate on development in the WTO. In contrast, the second paradigm embodies a normative operationalization of development agenda within the WTO system. It normatively reconstructs WTO rules and institutions in a way where development is a core mandate of the WTO, on par with free trade. In her reform proposals, the author r...
The disagreements between the old and new trade powers in the WTO on market access issues that have ...
The WTO stifles the possibility of developing countries to utilize trade as a means to economic grow...
Despite recurring rounds of trade liberalization, under the auspices of the World Trade Organization...
In probing how WTO norms may affect developing countries, Sonia Rolland introduces two paradigms in ...
Facilitating economic development has been an important objective in the World Trade Organization. N...
Trade continues to expand at an unprecedented pace under the WTO regime and isa prime vehicle for de...
The international trade regime embodied in the World Trade Organization (WTO) goes beyond a collecti...
It can be argued that the main stated objectives of the World Trade Organization are those of raisin...
When the World Trade Organization (WTO) was founded ten years ago on January 1, 1995, commentators h...
"International trade increases worldwide growth and improves the chances of successful poverty reduc...
This article is concerned with the Doha ‘Development’ Round of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). I...
This chapter traces how changing meanings of the term ‘development’ have affected the institutionali...
Abstract: Trade continues to expand at an unprecedented pace under the WTO regime and is a prime veh...
The issue of special and differential treatment (SDT) for developing countries in the WTO has become...
About two thirds of the WTO’s around 150 members are developing countries. They play an increasingl...
The disagreements between the old and new trade powers in the WTO on market access issues that have ...
The WTO stifles the possibility of developing countries to utilize trade as a means to economic grow...
Despite recurring rounds of trade liberalization, under the auspices of the World Trade Organization...
In probing how WTO norms may affect developing countries, Sonia Rolland introduces two paradigms in ...
Facilitating economic development has been an important objective in the World Trade Organization. N...
Trade continues to expand at an unprecedented pace under the WTO regime and isa prime vehicle for de...
The international trade regime embodied in the World Trade Organization (WTO) goes beyond a collecti...
It can be argued that the main stated objectives of the World Trade Organization are those of raisin...
When the World Trade Organization (WTO) was founded ten years ago on January 1, 1995, commentators h...
"International trade increases worldwide growth and improves the chances of successful poverty reduc...
This article is concerned with the Doha ‘Development’ Round of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). I...
This chapter traces how changing meanings of the term ‘development’ have affected the institutionali...
Abstract: Trade continues to expand at an unprecedented pace under the WTO regime and is a prime veh...
The issue of special and differential treatment (SDT) for developing countries in the WTO has become...
About two thirds of the WTO’s around 150 members are developing countries. They play an increasingl...
The disagreements between the old and new trade powers in the WTO on market access issues that have ...
The WTO stifles the possibility of developing countries to utilize trade as a means to economic grow...
Despite recurring rounds of trade liberalization, under the auspices of the World Trade Organization...