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The impact of the Bali agreement on the Doha round stalemate with particular reference to the interests of developing and least developed countries
(University of the Western Cape, 2016)
The problem that this Research Paper is aiming to examine is whether the Bali Agreement has successfully impacted on the consensus pitfalls and the Doha Round stalemate as shown in the background to the study.
The position of the emerging countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS), in the further development of the multilateral trading system
(University of the Western Cape, 2014)
This research is based on the premise that the BRICS group is a movement directed at the rebalancing power and wealth that may put an end to the domination of developed countries in the multilateral trading system. In order ...
Trade capacity building in the multilateral trading system: how can developing and least developed countries benefit? a case study of Kenya and Zambia
(2010)
The provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT 1994) generally give favourable consideration to developing and least developed countries.1 Firstly, at the core of these provisions is the principle of ...
Potential alternative sources of funding South Africa's land redistribution programme in its agricultural sector
(University of the Western Cape, 2011)
Special and differential treatment for trade in agriculture: does it answer the quest for development in African countries?
(University of the Western Cape, 2009)
The research paper seeks to investigate the possible ways in which African countries can maximise their benefit from the existing special and differential treatment clauses for trade in agriculture, and, then, make ...
Liberalisation of trade in services: enhancing the temporary movement of natural persons (mode 4), a least developed countries' perspective
(University of the Western Cape, 2009)
Safeguard dilemmas: The need for practical special and differential treatment for developing countries
(University of the Western Cape, 2006)
Safeguards are among the most controversial of all trade remedies, due to the fact that they are contrary to the general principles of international fair trade as articulated in the various ageements governing the relationship ...