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News from Geneva on RTAs and WTO-Plus, WTO-more, and WTO-Minus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
Abstract

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- Multilateralizing Regionalism and the Future Architecture of International Trade Law as a System of Law
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 2009
References
1 Data available at http://rtais.WTO.org/UI/PublicMaintainRtahome.aspx, the WTO Regional Trade Agreements Information System (RTA-IS).
2 Jo-Ann Crawford & Roberto V. Fiorentino The Changing Landscape of Regional Trade Agreements, WTO Discussion Paper 08 (2005).
3 Resulting from the 1979 Decision on Differential and More Favorable Treatment, Reciprocity, and Fuller Participation of Developing Countries.
4 Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait.
5 Council for Trade in Services, Decision on Disciplines Relating to the Accountacy Sector, WTO Doc. S/L/63, Dec. 14, 1998.
6 Mercuirio, Bryan, Trips-Plus Provisions in Ftas: Recent Trends, in Regional Trade Agreements and the WTO System (2006)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
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