Liberalizing international trade after Doha multilateral, plurilateral, regional, and unilateral initiatives
After ten years the Doha Development Round is effectively dead. Although some have suggested that Doha's demise threatens the continued existence of the GATT/WTO system, even with some risks of increasing protectionism, the United States, the European Union, Japan, Brazil, China and India, amon...
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Cambridge University Press
2013
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Schriftenreihe: | Cambridge international trade and economic law
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction: Pursuing trade liberalization in a post-Doha world
- The world trading system under GATT and the WTO, 1947-2012
- The Doha round failure and the likely demise of the "single undertaking"
- Assisting developing nations with duty-free, quota-free market access, trade facilitation, and related initiatives
- Preserving the environment: fisheries subsidies and trade in environmental goods
- New and expanded plurilateral agreements (part I)
- New and expanded plurilateral agreements (part II): an international services agreement
- Continued proliferation of regional trade agreements
- Widening and deepening (or disregarding) existing RTAs
- Concluding new and pending RTAs (part I)
- Concluding new and pending RTAs (part II): the Trans-Pacific partnership
- Unileteral approaches to trade and market liberalization
- Conclusions and the crystal ball