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Informationen zum Autor Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann is Professor of Law at the European University Institute, Florence. Klappentext The 1994 agreement establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO) regulates over 95% of world trade amongst 148 member countries. The November 2001 Declaration of the Fourth Ministerial Conference of the WTO in Doha! Quatar! has launched the Doha Development Round of multilateral trade negotiations in the WTo on 21 topics aimed at far-reaching reforms of the world trading system. On August 1st 2004! the WTO General Council reached agreement on a detailed Doha Work program with the aim of concluding negotiations in 2006. This volume provides discussion and policy recommendations by leading WTO negotiators and policy-makers! and analysis by leading economists! political scientists and trade lawyers on the major subjects of the Doha Round negotiations. Over 30 contributors explore the complexity of the world trading system and of the WTO negotiations for its reform from diverse political! economic and legal perspectives. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations I WTO Negotiators and Academics Analyze the Doha Development Round of the WTO Overview and Summary of the Book II The Doha Development Round and the Future of the WTO: Policy Proposals 1: Peter Sutherland: The Doha Development Agenda: Political Challenges to the World Trading System - A Cosmopolitan Perspective 2: Faizel Ismael: A Development Perspective on the WTO July 2004 General Council Decision 3: Kenneth W. Dam: Cordell Hull, the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act and the WTO III Building-Blocks for Concluding the Doha Round Negotiations on Agriculture 4: Stefan Tangermann: How to Forge a Compromise in the Agricultural Negotiations? 5: Stuart Harbinson: The Agricultural Negotiations: The Road from Doha and How to Keep the Negotiations on a Positive Track 6: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann: Strategic Use of WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings for Advancing WTO Negotiations on Agricultural Subsidies IV The Doha Round Negotiations on Services Trade 7: L. Alan Winters: Developing Country Proposals for the Liberalization of Movements of Natural Service Suppliers 8: J. Anthony VanDuzer: Navigating Between the Poles: Unpacking the Debate on the Implications for Development of GATS Obligations Relating to Health and Education Services 9: Joel P. Trachtman: Negotiations on Domestic Regulation and Trade in Services (Article VI GATS): A Legal Analysis of Selected Current Issues V Less-Developed WTO Members in the Doha Round Negotiations 10: Bernard Hoekman: Operationalizing the Concept of Policy Space in the WTO: Beyond Special and Differential Treatment of Developing Countries 11: Gregory Shaffer: Can WTO Technical Assistance and Capacity-Building Serve Developing Countries? 12: Marion Panizzon and Thomas Cottier: Developing Countries Interests and Negotiation Positions on Protection of Geographical Indications and Traditional Knowledge VI Are WTO Rules Adequately Protecting Consumer Welfare? 13: Petros Mavroidis: Come Together? Producer Welfare, Consumer Welfare and WTO Rules 14: Patrick Messerlin: Non-Discrimination, Welfare Balances and WTO Rules: An Historical Perspective 15: François Souty: Is There a Need for Additional WTO Competition Rules Promoting Non-Discriminatory Competition Laws and Competition Institutions in WTO Members? 16: Frederick M. Abbott: Are the Competition Rules in the WTO TRIPS Agreement Adequate? 17: Bijit Bora and E..M.Graham: Investment and the Doha Development Agenda VII Challenges to the Political Legitimacy of the WTO System 18: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann: The "Human Rights Approach to International Trade" Advocated by UN Human Rights Bodies and by the International Labour Organization: Is it Relevant for WTO Law and Policy? 19: Gregory Shaffer: Parlia...