Shadow Negotiators: How UN Organizations Shape the Rules of World Trade for Food Security

Shadow Negotiators is the first book to demonstrate that United Nations (UN) organizations have intervened to influence the discourse, agenda, and outcomes of international trade lawmaking at the World Trade Organization (WTO). While UN organizations lack a seat at the bargaining table at the WTO, M...

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Agriculture and state
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
Development Studies
Economics
Entwicklung der Aufgaben internationalen Akteurs
Ernährungssicherung
Food security
Food security-Government policy
Foreign trade regulation
Inter-institutionelle Beziehungen
International Relations
Internationale Handelsordnung
Internationale Handelsverhandlungen
Internationale Organisation
Internationale Verhandlungen
Internationales Handelsrecht
Internationales Regime
Menschenrechte
Produce trade
Prozedurale Fragen bei internationalem Akteur
Right to food
Right to food-Government policy
Sonderberichterstatter
United Nations
United Nations Specialized Agencies
Welt
World Trade Organization
WTO-Recht
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