Is the WTO a Threat to the Environment, Public Health, and Sovereignty?
Trish Kelly
Challenge, 2008, vol. 51, issue 5, 84-102
Abstract:
All the headlines say that the Doha Round of World Trade Organization trade negotiations have collapsed. Some are betting, however, that talks will resume. The main conflicts are over trade. But Trish Kelly thinks that progress can be made in other critical areas.
Date: 2008
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