WTO processes would benefit from the input of civil society
Karl P. Sauvant and
Rebecca Chacon Naranjo
No 330, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
Abstract:
As WTO agreements involve complex issues, it is useful to obtain information/advice from civil society. The WTO Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement offers an opportunity to institutionalize civil-society input for its implementation. This Perspective uses the OECD's experience as an example of how obtaining such information/advice could be institutionalized.
Date: 2022
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