A comprehensive study of developing countries in the GATT/WTO system.
Explores how the developing countries have shaped and have been shaped by the GATT/WTO committees.
Investigates the areas of critical importance to developing countries including antidumping, textiles, agriculture, trade and the environment.
Offers suggestions on how the developing countries can improve their participation in committee meetings.
About the Author
Kofi Oteng Kufuor is a Research Fellow in the School of Law at The University of East London and an Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House).
Features
Explores how the developing countries have shaped and have been shaped by the GATT/WTO committees.
Investigates the areas of critical importance to developing countries including antidumping, textiles, agriculture, trade and the environment.
Offers suggestions on how the developing countries can improve their participation in committee meetings.