World Poverty, World Trade Conference

Papers and Abstracts

Pogge Lecture: The Crisis as an Opportunity for Structural Change: Where should we focus our political energies?

M. Mohamed CHABANE: An Algerian Perspective (abstract)

Jennifer Caseldine-Bracht: A Feminist Perspective (abstract)

Anna Malavisi: A Bolivian Perspective (abstract)

Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer: Why the WTO May Have an Obligation to Use Trade-Restricting Measures to Help Others (abstract) (handout)

Duston Moore: Demystifying Financial Instruments

Gudrun Monika Zagel: Human Rights Accountability of the WTO

Gundrun Monika Zagel: The WTO and Trade-Related Human Rights Measures: Trade Sanctions vs. Trade Incentives

Salah Mahdi: Trade Liberalization and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries: The Case of Africa

Richard Weiner: NAFTA and Mexico: Causes and Consequences

Otto Chang : WTO and Human Rights: A Chinese Perspective (abstract)

Reji K Joseph: Political Economy of India's Engagement with the WTO: An Analysis in the Context of Amendment of India's Patents Act

Jay Gould : An American Farming Perspective

Maneesh Sharma: Investment Banking and Human Rights

Clark Butler : The Coming World Welfare State

 

 

 

 


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