Managing the challenges of WTO participation: 45 case studies
This compilation of 45 case studies documents disparate experiences among economies in addressing the challenges of participating in the WTO. It demonstrates that success or failure is strongly influenced by how governments and private sector stakeholders organise themselves at home. The contributor...
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Zusammenfassung: | This compilation of 45 case studies documents disparate experiences among economies in addressing the challenges of participating in the WTO. It demonstrates that success or failure is strongly influenced by how governments and private sector stakeholders organise themselves at home. The contributors, mainly from developing countries, give examples of participation with lessons for others. They show that when the system is accessed and employed effectively, it can serve the interests of poor and rich countries alike. However, a failure to communicate among interested parties at home often contributes to negative outcomes on the international front. Above all, these case studies demonstrate that the WTO creates a framework within which sovereign decision-making can unleash important opportunities or undermine the potential benefits flowing from a rules-based international environment that promotes open trade. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PAGE X LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XII INTRODUCTION
1 1 DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BETWEEN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: ARGENTINA AND
CHILEAN PRICE BANDS 23 DIANA TUSSIE AND VALENTINA DELICH 2 ARGENTINA AND
GATS: A STUDY OF THE DOMESTIC DETERMINANTS OF GATS COMMITMENTS 38
ROBERTO BOUZAS AND HERNAN SOLTZ 3 ROCK N ROLL IN BANGLADESH:
PROTECTING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MUSIC 53 ABUL KALAM AZAD 4
BARBADOS: TELECOMMUNICATIONS LIBERALIZATION 63 LINDA SCHMID 5 SERVICES
COMMITMENTS: CASE STUDIES FROM BELIZE AND COSTA RICA 78 J. P. SINGH 6
INTER-AGENCY POLICY CO-ORDINATION IN BOTSWANA 95 KENNEDY K. MBEKEANI 7
BRAZIL AND THE G20 GROUP OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 109 PEDRO DA MOTTA
VEIGA 8 CAMBODIA S ACCESSION TO THE WTO: `FAST TRACK ACCESSION BY A
LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRY 120 SAMNANG CHEA AND HACH SOK 9 CANADA AND THE
WTO: MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE, PUBLIC POLICY-MAKING AND THE WTO AUTO PACT
CASE 134 JACQUELINE D. KRIKORIAN 10 THE SPS AGREEMENT AND CRISIS
MANAGEMENT: THE CHILE*EU AVIAN INFLUENZA EXPERIENCE 150 CLAUDIA OROZCO
11 SHANGHAI S WTO AFFAIRS CONSULTATION CENTER: WORKING TOGETHER TO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF WTO MEMBERSHIP 167 GONG BAIHUA 12 COSTA RICA S CHALLENGE TO
US RESTRICTIONS ON THE IMPORT OF UNDERWEAR 178 JOHN BRECKENRIDGE 13
FIJI: PREPARING FOR THE END OF PREFERENCES? 189 ANDREW L. STOLER 14 THE
ROAD TO CANCUN: THE FRENCH DECISION-MAKING PROCESS AND WTO NEGOTIATIONS
201 JEAN-MARIE PAUGAM 15 DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES IN INDIA: THE CASE OF
THE AGRICULTURE NEGOTIATIONS 216 SHISHIR PRIYADARSHI 16 PROTECTING THE
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION FOR DARJEELING TEA 231 S. C. SRIVASTAVA 17 THE
INDIAN SHRIMP INDUSTRY ORGANIZES TO FIGHT THE THREAT OF ANTI-DUMPING
ACTION 241 B. BHATTARCHARYYA 18 INDONESIA S SHRIMP EXPORTS: MEETING THE
CHALLENGE OF QUALITY STANDARDS 253 RINA OKTAVIANI AND ERWIDODO 19
PATENTS, PARALLEL IMPORTATION AND COMPULSORY LICENSING OF HIV/AIDS
DRUGS: THE EXPERIENCE OF KENYA 264 BEN SIHANYA 20 KENYA S
PARTICIPATION IN THE WTO: LESSONS LEARNED 284 WALTER ODHIAMBO, PAUL
KAMAU AND DOROTHY MCCORMICK 21 LEARNING BY DOING: THE IMPACT OF A TRADE
REMEDY CASE IN KOREA 300 JUNSOK YANG 22 LAOS: THE TEXTILE AND GARMENT
INDUSTRY IN THE POST-ATC ERA 316 BANESATY THEPHAVONG, KHOUANCHAY
IEMSOUTHI AND BUAVANH VILAVONG 23 MALAWI IN THE MULTILATERAL TRADING
SYSTEM 326 TONIA KANDIERO 24 MALAYSIA: LABELLING REGULATIONS ON NATURAL
RUBBER CONDOMS AND THE WTO TBT AGREEMENT 337 NORMA MANSOR, NOOR HASNIAH
KASIM AND YONG SOOK LU 25 MALAYSIA: STRATEGIES FOR THE LIBERALIZATION OF
THE SERVICES SECTOR 349 LIM CHZE CHEEN 26 MAURITIUS: CO-OPERATION IN AN
ECONOMY EVOLVING FOR THE FUTURE 362 ANDREW L. STOLER 27 HOW REGIONAL
ECONOMIC COMMUNITIES CAN FACILITATE PARTICIPATION IN THE WTO: THE
EXPERIENCE OF MAURITIUS AND ZAMBIA 374 SANOUSSI BILAL AND STEFAN SZEPESI
28 MEXICO S AGRICULTURAL TRADE POLICIES: INTERNATIONAL COMMITMENTS AND
DOMESTIC PRESSURE 394 ISIDRO MORALES-MORENO 29 MONGOLIA S WTO
ACCESSION: EXPECTATIONS AND REALITIES OF WTO MEMBERSHIP 409 DAMEDIN
TSOGTBAATAR 30 NEPAL: THE ROLE OF AN NGO IN SUPPORT OF ACCESSION 420 P.
R. RAJKARNIKAR 31 NEPAL: EXPORTS OF AYURVEDIC HERBAL REMEDIES AND SPS
ISSUES 430 BIJENDRA SHAKYA 32 IMPORT PROHIBITION AS A TRADE POLICY
INSTRUMENT: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE 438 ADEMOLA OYEJIDE, OLAWALE
OGUNKOLA AND ABIODUN BANKOLE 33 THE PACIFIC ISLAND NATIONS: TOWARDS
SHARED REPRESENTATION 450 CHAKRIYA BOWMAN 34 VICTORY IN PRINCIPLE:
PAKISTAN S DISPUTE SETTLEMENT CASE ON COMBED COTTON YARN EXPORTS TO THE
UNITED STATES 459 TURAB HUSSAIN 35 PAKISTAN: THE CONSEQUENCES OF A
CHANGE IN THE EC RICE REGIME 473 AMIR MUHAMMED AND WAJID H. PIRZADA 36
PHILIPPINES: STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURAL POLICY FORMATION
486 DONAH SHARON BARACOL 37 PHILIPPINES: ADOPTING THE TRANSACTION BASIS
FOR CUSTOMS VALUATION 502 RAMON L. CLARETE 38 THE REFORM OF SOUTH
AFRICA S ANTI-DUMPING REGIME 516 NIEL JOUBERT 39 THE IMPACT OF GATS ON
TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPETITION IN SRI LANKA 532 MALATHY KNIGHT-JOHN AND
CHETHANA ELLEPOLA 40 THAILAND: CONCILIATING A DISPUTE ON TUNA EXPORTS TO
THE EC 555 NILARATNA XUTO 41 UGANDA S PARTICIPATION IN WTO NEGOTIATIONS:
INSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES 566 NICHODEMUS RUDAHERANWA AND VERNETTA BARUNGI
ATINGI-EGO 42 URUGUAY IN THE SERVICES NEGOTIATIONS: STRATEGY AND
CHALLENGES 577 SOLEDAD SALVADOR AND PAOLA AZAR (WITH THE COLLABORATION
OF CLAUDIA RUCCI) 43 VANUATU S SUSPENDED ACCESSION BID: SECOND THOUGHTS?
590 DANIEL GAY 44 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURAL
NEGOTIATIONS: THE EXPERIENCE OF VENEZUELA 607 RITA GIACALONE AND EDUARDO
PORCARELLI 45 PREPARATION BY VIETNAM S BANKING SECTOR FOR WTO ACCESSION
621 PHAN VAN SAM AND V* THANH THU INDEX 634
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CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PAGE X LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XII INTRODUCTION
1 1 DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BETWEEN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: ARGENTINA AND
CHILEAN PRICE BANDS 23 DIANA TUSSIE AND VALENTINA DELICH 2 ARGENTINA AND
GATS: A STUDY OF THE DOMESTIC DETERMINANTS OF GATS COMMITMENTS 38
ROBERTO BOUZAS AND HERNAN SOLTZ 3 ROCK ' N ' ROLL IN BANGLADESH:
PROTECTING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MUSIC 53 ABUL KALAM AZAD 4
BARBADOS: TELECOMMUNICATIONS LIBERALIZATION 63 LINDA SCHMID 5 SERVICES
COMMITMENTS: CASE STUDIES FROM BELIZE AND COSTA RICA 78 J. P. SINGH 6
INTER-AGENCY POLICY CO-ORDINATION IN BOTSWANA 95 KENNEDY K. MBEKEANI 7
BRAZIL AND THE G20 GROUP OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 109 PEDRO DA MOTTA
VEIGA 8 CAMBODIA'S ACCESSION TO THE WTO: `FAST TRACK' ACCESSION BY A
LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRY 120 SAMNANG CHEA AND HACH SOK 9 CANADA AND THE
WTO: MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE, PUBLIC POLICY-MAKING AND THE WTO AUTO PACT
CASE 134 JACQUELINE D. KRIKORIAN 10 THE SPS AGREEMENT AND CRISIS
MANAGEMENT: THE CHILE*EU AVIAN INFLUENZA EXPERIENCE 150 CLAUDIA OROZCO
11 SHANGHAI'S WTO AFFAIRS CONSULTATION CENTER: WORKING TOGETHER TO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF WTO MEMBERSHIP 167 GONG BAIHUA 12 COSTA RICA'S CHALLENGE TO
US RESTRICTIONS ON THE IMPORT OF UNDERWEAR 178 JOHN BRECKENRIDGE 13
FIJI: PREPARING FOR THE END OF PREFERENCES? 189 ANDREW L. STOLER 14 THE
ROAD TO CANCUN: THE FRENCH DECISION-MAKING PROCESS AND WTO NEGOTIATIONS
201 JEAN-MARIE PAUGAM 15 DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES IN INDIA: THE CASE OF
THE AGRICULTURE NEGOTIATIONS 216 SHISHIR PRIYADARSHI 16 PROTECTING THE
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION FOR DARJEELING TEA 231 S. C. SRIVASTAVA 17 THE
INDIAN SHRIMP INDUSTRY ORGANIZES TO FIGHT THE THREAT OF ANTI-DUMPING
ACTION 241 B. BHATTARCHARYYA 18 INDONESIA'S SHRIMP EXPORTS: MEETING THE
CHALLENGE OF QUALITY STANDARDS 253 RINA OKTAVIANI AND ERWIDODO 19
PATENTS, PARALLEL IMPORTATION AND COMPULSORY LICENSING OF HIV/AIDS
DRUGS: THE EXPERIENCE OF KENYA 264 BEN SIHANYA 20 KENYA ' S
PARTICIPATION IN THE WTO: LESSONS LEARNED 284 WALTER ODHIAMBO, PAUL
KAMAU AND DOROTHY MCCORMICK 21 LEARNING BY DOING: THE IMPACT OF A TRADE
REMEDY CASE IN KOREA 300 JUNSOK YANG 22 LAOS: THE TEXTILE AND GARMENT
INDUSTRY IN THE POST-ATC ERA 316 BANESATY THEPHAVONG, KHOUANCHAY
IEMSOUTHI AND BUAVANH VILAVONG 23 MALAWI IN THE MULTILATERAL TRADING
SYSTEM 326 TONIA KANDIERO 24 MALAYSIA: LABELLING REGULATIONS ON NATURAL
RUBBER CONDOMS AND THE WTO TBT AGREEMENT 337 NORMA MANSOR, NOOR HASNIAH
KASIM AND YONG SOOK LU 25 MALAYSIA: STRATEGIES FOR THE LIBERALIZATION OF
THE SERVICES SECTOR 349 LIM CHZE CHEEN 26 MAURITIUS: CO-OPERATION IN AN
ECONOMY EVOLVING FOR THE FUTURE 362 ANDREW L. STOLER 27 HOW REGIONAL
ECONOMIC COMMUNITIES CAN FACILITATE PARTICIPATION IN THE WTO: THE
EXPERIENCE OF MAURITIUS AND ZAMBIA 374 SANOUSSI BILAL AND STEFAN SZEPESI
28 MEXICO'S AGRICULTURAL TRADE POLICIES: INTERNATIONAL COMMITMENTS AND
DOMESTIC PRESSURE 394 ISIDRO MORALES-MORENO 29 MONGOLIA ' S WTO
ACCESSION: EXPECTATIONS AND REALITIES OF WTO MEMBERSHIP 409 DAMEDIN
TSOGTBAATAR 30 NEPAL: THE ROLE OF AN NGO IN SUPPORT OF ACCESSION 420 P.
R. RAJKARNIKAR 31 NEPAL: EXPORTS OF AYURVEDIC HERBAL REMEDIES AND SPS
ISSUES 430 BIJENDRA SHAKYA 32 IMPORT PROHIBITION AS A TRADE POLICY
INSTRUMENT: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE 438 ADEMOLA OYEJIDE, OLAWALE
OGUNKOLA AND ABIODUN BANKOLE 33 THE PACIFIC ISLAND NATIONS: TOWARDS
SHARED REPRESENTATION 450 CHAKRIYA BOWMAN 34 VICTORY IN PRINCIPLE:
PAKISTAN'S DISPUTE SETTLEMENT CASE ON COMBED COTTON YARN EXPORTS TO THE
UNITED STATES 459 TURAB HUSSAIN 35 PAKISTAN: THE CONSEQUENCES OF A
CHANGE IN THE EC RICE REGIME 473 AMIR MUHAMMED AND WAJID H. PIRZADA 36
PHILIPPINES: STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURAL POLICY FORMATION
486 DONAH SHARON BARACOL 37 PHILIPPINES: ADOPTING THE TRANSACTION BASIS
FOR CUSTOMS VALUATION 502 RAMON L. CLARETE 38 THE REFORM OF SOUTH
AFRICA'S ANTI-DUMPING REGIME 516 NIEL JOUBERT 39 THE IMPACT OF GATS ON
TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPETITION IN SRI LANKA 532 MALATHY KNIGHT-JOHN AND
CHETHANA ELLEPOLA 40 THAILAND: CONCILIATING A DISPUTE ON TUNA EXPORTS TO
THE EC 555 NILARATNA XUTO 41 UGANDA'S PARTICIPATION IN WTO NEGOTIATIONS:
INSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES 566 NICHODEMUS RUDAHERANWA AND VERNETTA BARUNGI
ATINGI-EGO 42 URUGUAY IN THE SERVICES NEGOTIATIONS: STRATEGY AND
CHALLENGES 577 SOLEDAD SALVADOR AND PAOLA AZAR (WITH THE COLLABORATION
OF CLAUDIA RUCCI) 43 VANUATU'S SUSPENDED ACCESSION BID: SECOND THOUGHTS?
590 DANIEL GAY 44 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURAL
NEGOTIATIONS: THE EXPERIENCE OF VENEZUELA 607 RITA GIACALONE AND EDUARDO
PORCARELLI 45 PREPARATION BY VIETNAM'S BANKING SECTOR FOR WTO ACCESSION
621 PHAN VAN SAM AND V* THANH THU INDEX 634 |
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spelling | Managing the challenges of WTO participation 45 case studies ed. by Peter Gallagher ... 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge University Press 2005 XIV, 652 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier This compilation of 45 case studies documents disparate experiences among economies in addressing the challenges of participating in the WTO. It demonstrates that success or failure is strongly influenced by how governments and private sector stakeholders organise themselves at home. The contributors, mainly from developing countries, give examples of participation with lessons for others. They show that when the system is accessed and employed effectively, it can serve the interests of poor and rich countries alike. However, a failure to communicate among interested parties at home often contributes to negative outcomes on the international front. Above all, these case studies demonstrate that the WTO creates a framework within which sovereign decision-making can unleash important opportunities or undermine the potential benefits flowing from a rules-based international environment that promotes open trade. Organisation mondiale du commerce World Trade Organization World Trade Organization (DE-588)2145784-0 gnd rswk-swf Commerce international Commerce international - Cas, Études de International trade International trade Case studies (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content (DE-588)4522595-3 Fallstudiensammlung gnd-content World Trade Organization (DE-588)2145784-0 b DE-604 Gallagher, Peter edt OEBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014681746&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Managing the challenges of WTO participation 45 case studies |
title_auth | Managing the challenges of WTO participation 45 case studies |
title_exact_search | Managing the challenges of WTO participation 45 case studies |
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title_full | Managing the challenges of WTO participation 45 case studies ed. by Peter Gallagher ... |
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title_short | Managing the challenges of WTO participation |
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title_sub | 45 case studies |
topic | Organisation mondiale du commerce World Trade Organization World Trade Organization (DE-588)2145784-0 gnd Commerce international Commerce international - Cas, Études de International trade International trade Case studies |
topic_facet | Organisation mondiale du commerce World Trade Organization Commerce international Commerce international - Cas, Études de International trade International trade Case studies Aufsatzsammlung Fallstudiensammlung |
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