Essays about: "conclusion of WTO in economy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words conclusion of WTO in economy.
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1. Economic Warfare or Countermeasures? EU Autonomous Sanctions Against Russia under International Law
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : Denna uppsats har undersökt det folkrättsliga ramverket bakom EU’s autonoma sanktioner mot Ryssland. Efter Rysslands folkrättsstridiga handlingar mot våldsförbudet och non-interventionsprincipen i Ukraina 2014, antog EU ett paket av olika åtgärder mot de som ansetts ansvariga och mot viktiga sektorer av den ryska ekonomin. READ MORE
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2. A Structural Development Trap? : A Critical Analysis of the Idea of a ‘Universal, Rules-Based, Open, Non-Discriminatory, and Equitable Multilateral Trading System’.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : Human rights advocates have expressed their concern about the marginalisation of human rights principles and the actual or potential human rights implications of WTO agreements. The international economic law and human rights law have been developed as two parallel regimes, yet trade and economics have been at the centre of most developing agendas in modern time. READ MORE
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3. Transnational Corporations and Human Rights : Assessing the position of TNCs within international human rights law, and the appropriateness of an international treaty on business and human rights
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Transnational corporations are playing an important role in the global economy of today. Many of these corporations have great economic resources and have the possibility of contributing to the development of societies in developing states. READ MORE
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4. Effects of WTO Membership on Developing Members’ Trade: A Case for South Africa
University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/IHH, NationalekonomiAbstract : Empirical literature assessing the effects of the WTO on its membership found no notable effect on the trade patterns of developing members in comparison to those of developed countries. This has been attributed to the high levels of protectionism by developing countries. READ MORE
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5. The Amalgamation Process of the - Moving towards a ‘Partnership of Choice’ after the Russian WTO Membership
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : August 22nd, 2012 will, no doubt, remain a historical milestone in the international arena: Russia became the World Trade Organization’s 156th member, after 18 years of negotiations. Along this long journey, the European Union, Russia’s main trading partner, was considered ‘the’ driving force, pushing forward Russia’s accession process, for stronger economic bonds and safer investment environment. READ MORE