Any place for Lome trade provisions under the WTO? : Towards the Lome V
The WTO and its forerunner GATT are products of immediate post World War II diplomacy brought about by the demand for the economic reconstruction of war-torn Western Europe. Protectionist attitudes of nations during the pre-war era and other economic misjudgments were partly blamed for the outbreak...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-353192021-11-20T05:17:56Z Any place for Lome trade provisions under the WTO? : Towards the Lome V Aloo, Leonard Obura Devine, Derry Public Law The WTO and its forerunner GATT are products of immediate post World War II diplomacy brought about by the demand for the economic reconstruction of war-torn Western Europe. Protectionist attitudes of nations during the pre-war era and other economic misjudgments were partly blamed for the outbreak pf the war. The emergent system was therefore one dominated by liberal economic thought. The system essentially prohibits the use of restrictions on imports other than tariffs, and then provides for negotiation of reduced tariff levels. Central to this system is the principle of "nondiscrimination" embodied in the twin tenets of the "most-favoured-nation"(l1FN) and "national treatment" principles. 2021-11-18T13:17:03Z 2021-11-18T13:17:03Z 2000_ 2021-11-12T08:27:03Z Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35319 eng application/pdf Faculty of Law Centre for Socio-Legal Research |
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The WTO and its forerunner GATT are products of immediate post World War II diplomacy brought about by the demand for the economic reconstruction of war-torn Western Europe. Protectionist attitudes of nations during the pre-war era and other economic misjudgments were partly blamed for the outbreak pf the war. The emergent system was therefore one dominated by liberal economic thought. The system essentially prohibits the use of restrictions on imports other than tariffs, and then provides for negotiation of reduced tariff levels. Central to this system is the principle of "nondiscrimination" embodied in the twin tenets of the "most-favoured-nation"(l1FN) and "national treatment" principles. |
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Any place for Lome trade provisions under the WTO? : Towards the Lome V |
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