Agriculture and International Trade: Law, Policy, and the WTOMichael Cardwell, Margaret R. Grossman, C. P. Rodgers CABI, 2003 - 330 lappuses The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture has had a fundamental impact on agricultural policy worldwide. The new WTO agreements will cover agriculture,sanitary and phytosanitary measures, technical barriers to trade and trade in intellectual property rights. This book addresses the interface between the law of international agricultural trade, the emerging legal and economic order for agricultural trade under the auspices of the WTO, and its impact on agricultural policy reform both in the European Union and the USA. With contributions from leading authorities in the appropriate areas. |
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The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture and Domestic | 27 |
The Politics of Agricultural Trade | 49 |
the Case of | 69 |
Multifunctionality and Nontrade Concerns | 85 |
a European Community | 131 |
TRIPS and the Protection of Intellectual Property | 165 |
What Role will | 193 |
Risk Precaution | 215 |
International Trade in Genetically Altered Agricultural | 239 |
Environmental Policy and the Reform of European Agriculture | 277 |
Reforming United States Environmental Regulations | 301 |
General Web Addresses | 321 |
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Agriculture and International Trade: Law, Policy, and the WTO Michael Cardwell,Margaret R. Grossman,C. P. Rodgers Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2003 |
Agriculture and International Trade: Law, Policy, and the WTO Michael Cardwell,Margaret R. Grossman,Christopher P. Rodgers Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2003 |
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