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WTO dispute settlement : an African perspective
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WTO dispute settlement : an African perspective

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Introduction
The 'Early Harvest Negotiations' in 2003
The role of the Advisory Centre on WTO law in assisting African countries in WTO dispute settlement
European Community's subsidies on sugar: observations on African participation as a third party in the challenge at the WTO
An African awakening in US upland cotton-lessons from LDCs
The reform of the SADC dispute settlement mechanism-observations and lessons learned from the process
How can individuals oblige the South African government to protect their interests as set out in the WTO agreements?
Role of the domestic industry in trade remedy disputes
The non-participation by African states in the dispute settlement system of the WTO: reasons and consequences
Initiation of WTO trade disputes by the private sector-need for SADC/COMESA countries to develop national mechanisms
The SACU tribunal: conceptual and practical issues
The settlement of African trade disputes and the prospect of regional integration
Lessons from the recent decision of the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) for Southern African trade blocs
Integration through law: an examination of the jurisprudence of regional economic integration judicial bodies in Africa.

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WTO dispute settlement : an African perspective. ISBN 9781905017317. Published by Cameron May in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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