Legal Issues of Economic Integration, Volume 31Kluwer Law International, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... negotiations on competition policy because of a range of issues that were politically based , rather than because of technical objections to a multilat- eral framework for competition policy in the WTO . While most developing countries ...
... negotiations on competition policy because of a range of issues that were politically based , rather than because of technical objections to a multilat- eral framework for competition policy in the WTO . While most developing countries ...
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... negotiations to collapse over the Singapore issues rather than agricultural subsidies . It was the developing coun ... negotiations in Cancun . The Europeans and Americans are amongst the most informed and skilful of negotiators in the ...
... negotiations to collapse over the Singapore issues rather than agricultural subsidies . It was the developing coun ... negotiations in Cancun . The Europeans and Americans are amongst the most informed and skilful of negotiators in the ...
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... negotiations forward . It is presumed that all the countries in the region will be negotiating EPAs as part of regional groups . Although the Cotonou Agreement provides for EPA negotiations between the EU and single countries unable or ...
... negotiations forward . It is presumed that all the countries in the region will be negotiating EPAs as part of regional groups . Although the Cotonou Agreement provides for EPA negotiations between the EU and single countries unable or ...
Contents
Editorial Comment | 1 |
Politics or Substance? | 7 |
The Expiry of the Peace Clause on Agricultural Export Subsidies | 25 |
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