This 2005 book was commissioned by the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a factual account of the first decade of its existence. It aims to cover the principal activities of the WTO as the successor to GATT and the steps taken to establish a global trading system. Peter Gallagher, the author, is an independent trade analyst and consultant, who records what might be regarded as the WTO's main achievements as well as describing the controversies that have arisen in its first ten years. A useful reference book for policy makers, journalists, members of trade delegations and for everyone who requires a detailed understanding of the workings of the WTO.…mehr
This 2005 book was commissioned by the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a factual account of the first decade of its existence. It aims to cover the principal activities of the WTO as the successor to GATT and the steps taken to establish a global trading system. Peter Gallagher, the author, is an independent trade analyst and consultant, who records what might be regarded as the WTO's main achievements as well as describing the controversies that have arisen in its first ten years. A useful reference book for policy makers, journalists, members of trade delegations and for everyone who requires a detailed understanding of the workings of the WTO.
Peter Gallagher is Head of Philosophy at Heythrop College, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Can it be true? 2. The GATT becomes the WTO, 1995 3. The first years: from Marrakesh to Singapore, 1995-1996 4. The road to Singapore, 1995-6 5. Singapore to Geneva, 1996-8 6. The 50th anniversary of the Multilateral Trading System (GATT-WTO), 1998 7. Geneva Ministerial Conference, 1998 8. Geneva to Seattle, 1998-9 9. The Seattle Ministerial Conference, 1999 10. The Road to Doha, 1999-2001 11. The Doha Ministerial Conference, 2001 12. Pursuing the Doha Mandate, 2001-3 13. The aftermath of Cancún, 2003-5 14. Looking back, looking forward Annexes: A1. List of WTO Members and Observers (1 June 2005) A2. Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization (1995) A3. Singapore Ministerial Declaration (1996) A4. Ministerial Declaration on Trade in Information Technology Products (1996) A5. Geneva Ministerial Declaration (1998) A6. Ministerial Declaration on Global Electronic Commerce (1998) A7. Doha Ministerial Declaration (2001) A8. Ministerial Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health (2001).
Preface 1. Can it be true? 2. The GATT becomes the WTO, 1995 3. The first years: from Marrakesh to Singapore, 1995-1996 4. The road to Singapore, 1995-6 5. Singapore to Geneva, 1996-8 6. The 50th anniversary of the Multilateral Trading System (GATT-WTO), 1998 7. Geneva Ministerial Conference, 1998 8. Geneva to Seattle, 1998-9 9. The Seattle Ministerial Conference, 1999 10. The Road to Doha, 1999-2001 11. The Doha Ministerial Conference, 2001 12. Pursuing the Doha Mandate, 2001-3 13. The aftermath of Cancún, 2003-5 14. Looking back, looking forward Annexes: A1. List of WTO Members and Observers (1 June 2005) A2. Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization (1995) A3. Singapore Ministerial Declaration (1996) A4. Ministerial Declaration on Trade in Information Technology Products (1996) A5. Geneva Ministerial Declaration (1998) A6. Ministerial Declaration on Global Electronic Commerce (1998) A7. Doha Ministerial Declaration (2001) A8. Ministerial Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health (2001).
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