The World Trade Organization (WTO), the successor to GATT, is rapidly establishing itself as the third pillar of the Bretton Woods institutions alongside the World Bank and the IMF. The prolonged international negotiations which led to its establishment have produced a complex set of agreements which not only constitute the most profound revision of the rules governing world trade, but extend these rules into a range of issues and economic sectors not hitherto regarded as falling within its ambit. This book is an indispensable and concise explanation of what the WTO agreements actually provide for.…mehr
The World Trade Organization (WTO), the successor to GATT, is rapidly establishing itself as the third pillar of the Bretton Woods institutions alongside the World Bank and the IMF. The prolonged international negotiations which led to its establishment have produced a complex set of agreements which not only constitute the most profound revision of the rules governing world trade, but extend these rules into a range of issues and economic sectors not hitherto regarded as falling within its ambit. This book is an indispensable and concise explanation of what the WTO agreements actually provide for.
Bhagirath Lal Das served in the Indian Administrative Service, from where he retired as a Secretary to the Government of India. He was India's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to GATT and Deputy Permanent Representative to UNCTAD in Geneva. During that period he also functioned as Chairman of the GATT Council and of the GATT Contracting Parties. Later he spent five years with UNCTAD as its Director of International Trade Programmes.
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1. Overview of GATT, Tokyo Round and Uruguay Round 2. Basic Principles and Main Elements of GATT 3. Most Favoured Nations Clause 4. National Treatment 5. Tarrifs 6. Safeguards 7. Balance of Payment Provision 8. Subsidy and Countervailing Duty 9. Anti-Dumping 10. Agriculture 11. Textiles and Clothing 12. Technical Barriers to Trade 13. Customs Valuation 14. Rules of Origin 15. Import Licensing 16. Trade Related Investment Measures (TRIMS) 17. State Trading Enterprises 18. Services 19. Intellectual Property Rights 20. Plurilateral Agreements 21. Dispute Settlement Process 22. Institutions and Decision Making.
1. Overview of GATT, Tokyo Round and Uruguay Round 2. Basic Principles and Main Elements of GATT 3. Most Favoured Nations Clause 4. National Treatment 5. Tarrifs 6. Safeguards 7. Balance of Payment Provision 8. Subsidy and Countervailing Duty 9. Anti-Dumping 10. Agriculture 11. Textiles and Clothing 12. Technical Barriers to Trade 13. Customs Valuation 14. Rules of Origin 15. Import Licensing 16. Trade Related Investment Measures (TRIMS) 17. State Trading Enterprises 18. Services 19. Intellectual Property Rights 20. Plurilateral Agreements 21. Dispute Settlement Process 22. Institutions and Decision Making.
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