Overcoming "green barriers": China's first five years into the WTO
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China's impressive growth rate of export trade in the first five years of its World Trade Organization entry has made it an important trading power in the world economy. The way in which "green barriers" are affecting China's export trade and how they are responding to such barriers are presented.
Publication Name: Journal of World Trade (Law-Economics-Public Policy)
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1011-6702
Year: 2007
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WTO accession: procedure, requirements and costs
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Details of the requirements, procedure and costs of becoming a member of the World Trade Organization are presented. All World Trade Organization Members must sign or accede to a set of agreements, dealing with specific area of trade collectively referred to as the Uruguay Round Agreements.
Publication Name: Journal of World Trade (Law-Economics-Public Policy)
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1011-6702
Year: 2007
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A match made in the corporate and public interest: marrying voluntary CSR initiatives and the WTO
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A study examines the link between trade and voluntary corporate social responsibility (CSR) and discusses the benefits of linking voluntary CSR and the World Trade Organization. These links are a new way to link soft law strategies with traditional global governance mechanisms.
Publication Name: Journal of World Trade (Law-Economics-Public Policy)
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1011-6702
Year: 2007
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