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Sudan is one of the countries that is currently in the processof negotiating its accession to the World Trade Organization.This article gives an overview of the legal implications ofWTO accession for Sudan, detailing the expected changes andtheir implementation costs in terms of institutional and legalreform. While not exhaustive, it discusses some of the agreementsthat may pose particular implementation challenges, and suggeststhat Sudan should forge links with least developed countries(LDCs) and other WTO members and seek support during the negotiations.The successful conclusion of negotiations and the accessionof Nepal and Cambodia, both LDCs, at the fifth WTO MinisterialConference in September 2003 should provide a positive impetusand lessons for others such as Sudan that are in the processof accession. 相似文献
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Africa in the First Decade of WTO Dispute Settlement 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
African countries have largely been absent as players at theWTO dispute settlement system in its first decade. In recentliterature, this has been attributed to a number of factors,among them, the low volume of trade with an export base oftencharacterized by single unprocessed commodities, a complicatedand expensive dispute settlement system, inadequate legal expertiseand a less litigious approach to possible disputes particularlywhen major trading and donor partners are involved. By showinghow and to what extent African countries have participated inGATT and WTO disputes, as well as in the DSU review negotiationsand other related processes, the present article argues thatthis weak participation by large sections of the WTO membershipis a danger to the long-term "predictability" function of theWTO, and could undermine the usefulness of the entire processeventually. It closes with various proposals on how the problemmay be addressed. 相似文献
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