Process and Substance in WTO Reform
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Process and Substance in WTO Reform
Loyola University Chicago, School of LawLAW eCommonsFaculty Publications & Other Works2004Process and Substance in WTO ReformJames T. GathiiLúyũía Uni Process and Substance in WTO Reformiversity ChiOígữ, School ọf Lứw, jgathiigfrluc.eduFollow this and additional works at: http://laweconnnons.luc.edu/facpubs& Part of the International Law Commons, and the International Trade Law CommonsRecommended CitationJames T. Gathu, Process and Substance in WTO Reform, S6 Rutgers L Rev. 88$ (20 Process and Substance in WTO Reform04).This Article is brought to you for tree and open access by LAWeCominons. It has been accepted for inclusion tn Faculty Publications & Other WarksProcess and Substance in WTO Reform
by an authorired administrator of LAW eCommons. For more information, please contact law-hbrarytn'hicedaGathii.Macho-5- 20-055'23/2005 7 52 AMPROCESS Loyola University Chicago, School of LawLAW eCommonsFaculty Publications & Other Works2004Process and Substance in WTO ReformJames T. GathiiLúyũía Uni Process and Substance in WTO Reformonal Deficiencies of the WTO: TheExample ofthe Negotiating Process in Cancún....................5A.A Synoptic Overview of the Organizational Structure of theWTO and Its Negotiating Process.............................5B.Are Informality and Flexibility Good For DevelopingCountries?................... Process and Substance in WTO Reform..............................10c. How the Negotiating Process in Cancun Contributed to a Failed Ministerial..........................................Process and Substance in WTO Reform
..121.Unresponsivencss to Developing Country Concerns.........132.Lack of Transparency in Producing aDraft Text.......133.Failure of the Developed CouLoyola University Chicago, School of LawLAW eCommonsFaculty Publications & Other Works2004Process and Substance in WTO ReformJames T. GathiiLúyũía Uni Process and Substance in WTO Reformon Issues....................................18D.Whnf is to Blame for the Cancun. Failure? Part National/Part Transnational ..........................................................................20E.What Needs to be Done to Address Organizational andProcedural Problems at the WTO?................ Process and Substance in WTO Reform............22F.Can the Sutherland Commission Achieve these Objectives?..23III. SUBSTANTIVE Reforms of WTO AGREEMENTS..........................24A.WhyProcess and Substance in WTO Reform
and How is the GAIT/ WTO Trading Framework RiggedLoyola University Chicago, School of LawLAW eCommonsFaculty Publications & Other Works2004Process and Substance in WTO ReformJames T. GathiiLúyũía UniLoyola University Chicago, School of LawLAW eCommonsFaculty Publications & Other Works2004Process and Substance in WTO ReformJames T. GathiiLúyũía UniGọi ngay
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