Agricultural trade and WTO- negotiotions and dispute settlement edited by P. Satyanarayan Prasad.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Hyderabad : ICFAI, 2007.Description: 242 pISBN:- 9788131413241
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The Evolving Common Agricultural Policy, Pressures for Reform, and Implications for Trade Policy
Chapter 2. Agriculture in the WTO: Policy Commitments Made Under the Agreement on Agriculture
Chapter 3. Agricultural Negotiations at the WTO: First, Do No Harm
Chapter 4. How can Multilateral Governance of Agricultural Subsides Contribute to Sustainable Development?
Chapter 5. New Groups in the WTO Agricultural Trade Negotiations: Power, Learning and Institutional Design
Chapter 6. Agreement on Agriculture: A tool for Continuous Marginalization of Smallholder Farmers in Developing Countries
Chapter 7. Subsides and Countervailing Measures in WTO
Chapter 8. Implications of WTO Litigation for the WTO Agricultural Negotiations
Chapter 9. Agriculture and World Organization Dispute Settlement
Chapter 10. Observations on the Proposal for a New Peace Clause
Index