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Regulation and Obligations of Regions

Sheila Page
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Sheila Page: Overseas Development Institute

Chapter 5 in Regionalism among Developing Countries, 2000, pp 81-93 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract Countries forming regions face a variety of legal obligations already in force which affect the scope and the form of their agreements. These include their own domestic constitutional rules, but there are also international obligations. These include those to the multilateral institutions, principally the WTO, IMF, and the World Bank; those to other countries with which they already have bilateral agreements; and, because of the overlapping among regions, or between a continental group and the regions within it, obligations to regions of which they are already members (Table 5.1, p. 89).

Keywords: Free Trade; Latin American Country; Regional Group; Custom Union; Uruguay Round (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1057/9780333982686_5

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