The WTO and Sustainable Development

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United Nations University Press, 2005 - 315 страница

This book argues that the WTO has evolved into a World Trade and Sustainable Development Organization. Many of the issues that are on the WTO agenda--endangered species, public health, genetic modification, the patenting of life forms--are far from what could be considered traditional trade policy matters. Some have already proven to be particularly controversial, and as the organization continues to extend its reach more controversy is sure to come. Sampson offers policy alternatives that are both ambitious and realistic in terms of achieving greater coherence and a mutually supportive approach to policy formulation in trade and sustainable development. One of the most pressing challenges with which the WTO is confronted today is how to reconcile free trade and sustainable development.... Sampson's analysis of this challenge is sharp and his suggestions are full of wisdom. I regard this book to be a very important contribution to the study of the WTO.--Mitsuo Matsushita, founding member of the WTO Appellate Body, and professor of law at Seikei Law School, Tokyo

 

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development 54
54
Discrimination WTO rules and sustainable development
78
WTO Agreements and standards
113
MEAS the WTO and sustainable development
128
Biotechnology sustainable development and the WTO
144
Trade in services and sustainable development
163
Special and differential treatment and sustainable economic
192
Changing importance and perceptions of the WTO
245
World trade and environment organizations
265
Coherence and sustainable development
289
Index
307
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Gary P. Sampson is the John Gough Professor of International Trade at Melbourne Business School at the Universtiy of Melbourne, and professor of international economic governance at the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies in

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