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Article XXVI GATT, Annex H GATT [PDF]
The text of the GATT signed at Geneva on October 30, 1947 was drafted as any self-sufficient international agreement, therefore specifying the modalities of its (definitive) acceptance by the contracting parties and of its (definitive) entry into force, notwithstanding the contextual signature of the Protocol of Provisional Application and the pending ...
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Abstract This paper shows how the institutional rules imposed on its signatories by the GATT created a strategic incentive for countries to liberalize gradually. Trade liberalization must be gradual, and free trade can never be achieved, if punishment for deviation from an agreement is limited to a ‘withdrawal of equivalent concessions’ and if ...
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Evolution of the GATT and GATT Law
2008Abstract When the GATT was being drafted and negotiated in 1947–48, the Cold War between the Western democracies and the Soviet bloc was just beginning; the recovery of Western Europe from the ravages of World War II was in its early stages; Japan was essentially outside the international economy; most of Africa and major parts of Asia ...
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Article XXVI GATT, Annex H GATT
2021L'art. XXVI GATT prevedeva condizioni specifiche per la partecipazione all'Accordo Generale di quegli Stati che non erano le parti contraenti originarie.
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2018
The GATT-sponsored dismantling of the heavily protectionist structures that took hold in the 1930s moved the world toward freer trade as it gradually opened up previously restricted markets. It supported renewed growth worldwide for three decades. In the 1980s, the world economy dragged under the weight of reduced trade and surging nontariff barriers ...
Xie, Danyang, Rivera-Batiz, Luis A.
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The GATT-sponsored dismantling of the heavily protectionist structures that took hold in the 1930s moved the world toward freer trade as it gradually opened up previously restricted markets. It supported renewed growth worldwide for three decades. In the 1980s, the world economy dragged under the weight of reduced trade and surging nontariff barriers ...
Xie, Danyang, Rivera-Batiz, Luis A.
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2013
Abstract This chapter explores the significance of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1994. GATT aims for international trade liberalization by progressively eliminating or restricting barriers to trade and other protectionist interferences with competition on the world market as well as the national markets.
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Abstract This chapter explores the significance of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1994. GATT aims for international trade liberalization by progressively eliminating or restricting barriers to trade and other protectionist interferences with competition on the world market as well as the national markets.
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2010
The explosive events in Eastern Europe and the dissolution of the Soviet Union have dramatically changed the political landscape that had existed for decades. The West must now develop new policies that are suitable for addressing the opportunities and challenges of the post-cold war world.
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The explosive events in Eastern Europe and the dissolution of the Soviet Union have dramatically changed the political landscape that had existed for decades. The West must now develop new policies that are suitable for addressing the opportunities and challenges of the post-cold war world.
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