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11 reviewsISBN-10 : 9004227814
ISBN-13 : 9789004227811
Author: Mervyn Martin
This book examines the effectiveness of the WTO DSU in pursuing the developmental objectives of the WTO. Unregulated globalisation enabled developed countries to benefit more from the process.
International trade theories emphasise on welfare enhancement and influenced the development of international trade cooperation. However, its development during the colonial era emphasised on protection of colonial interests.
The WTO was meant to emphasise on a strengthened dispute settlement mechanism to support its diverse membership. It has failed to achieve this due to weak mechanisms for promoting developing country participation.
The DSU review based on the draft negotiating proposal from the DSB reflects the on-going weakness of the DSU in pursuing developed country interests whilst ignoring major problems faced by developing countries in using the DSU. Five major issues in relation to the DSU are identified in this investigation. However, the Chairman's text in no way addresses any of these.
1. Globalisation
1.1. Definition of Globalisation
1.2. The Origins of Globalisation
1.3. Dimensions of Globalisation
1.4. Theoretical Bases of Globalisation
1.5. The Major Issue with Globalisation
1.6. The Impact of Globalisation on Development
2. The Regulation of International Trade: The Multilateral System; Theories, Qualifications, History and Objectives
2.1. Theories
2.2. Qualifications to Free Trade
2.3. History
2.4. Format of the International Trade Organisation (ITO) Negotiations
2.5. The GATT Negotiations
3. The Uruguay Round Agreements
3.1. Special and Differential Treatment
3.2. Preferential Trade Agreements: The Generalised System of Preference
3.3. China’s Accession
3.4. Tariff Related Problems
3.5. Agriculture
3.6. Textiles and Clothing
3.7. Concerns Regarding Rule Making Developments in the WTO
3.8. Governance/Staffing Policy
3.9. Future Negotiations; the Doha Round
4. Dispute Settlement in the GATT 1947 and the WTO
4.1. The Underlining Intentions of Members in Negotiating the DSU
4.2. Innovations under the WTO Agreement 1994
4.3. Developing Country Usage of the WTO DSU
4.4. Access
4.5. Capacity
4.6. Willingness to Utilise
123 5. DSU Review
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Tags: WTO Dispute, Settlement Understanding, Development, Mervyn Martin