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High-standard farmland construction (HSFC) plays a vital role in mitigating agricultural natural risks, lessening agricultural disasters, and safeguarding food security. China’s 2011-launched HSFC policy creates an ideal quasi-natural experiment.
Zeng Wei +7 more
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The paper concerns implications of the WTO rules on domestic regulations and trade policy measures and analises trade policy options available for a WTO member-state under the WTO rules that may maintain benefiting from the WTO membership.
Kanan Safarli
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Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the WTO
The article analyzes the complex relationship between the legal regime of international human rights law, particularly under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), and the system of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Holger P. Hestermeyer
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Does higher food safety assurance bring higher returns? Evidence from Taiwan
With increasing concern of the food safety issue, consumer's demand for certified food have induced the adoption of organic farming or traceability certification.
Wun-Ji JIANG, Yir-Hueih LUH
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Principles of Law and Interpretation ofWTO Regulations [PDF]
Like a number of international treaties, provisions of WTO Agreements are subject to ambiguities and problems. Hence, interpretation of WTO provisions is of great importance to Dispute Settlement Body of World Trade Organization and international trade ...
Azam Ansari, Mohammad Mahdi Hajian
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Reform of the World Trade Organization: Considering Paths to a Renewed Trade Regime
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has been a centrepiece of global economic governance since its creation in 1995. Despite its established position as the preeminent multilateral institution for trade, reform has been on the WTO agenda since shortly ...
Gregory Messenger
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The tale of a Trojan horse or the quest for market access? China and the World Trade Organization
In 2001, China finally joined the WTO. The accession of China was looked forward to by many WTO members and China itself. However, observers had some fears that the Chinese accession would prove to be a Trojan horse, disrupting the working of the WTO ...
Sven Van Kerckhoven, Adriaan Luyten
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Effect of WTO law in the EU and individual's right to damages caused by a breach of WTO law
The question of legal status and effect of the WTO law within the EU legal order is a controversial issue. For years the ECJ firmly holds its stance that due to its nature and structure the WTO Agreement is not capable of having direct effect and does ...
Ivana Živičnjak
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WTO dispute determinants [PDF]
Abstract The notion of dispute resolution is central to WTO theory, which emphasizes country size and the ability to retaliate against trading partners as major determinants of WTO disputes. But these explanations cannot account for the steady drop in trade quarrels since the early 2000s and are silent on the link between trade policy and dispute ...
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DID THE WTO PROMOTE GROWTH, TRADE AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN SOUTH ASIA? [PDF]
Many developing countries joined the WTO with the hope that using the platform will boost trade and thus will catch-up on the developed countries. South Asian countries were the founding member of the WTO and there were great expectations from the WTO in
Syed Hasanat SHAH +2 more
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