Law Of International Trade In Agricultural Products, From Gatt 1947 To The Wto Agreement On Agriculture

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Author: Melaku Geboye Desta

ISBN-10: 9041198652

ISBN-13: 9789041198655

Category: Agricultural Economics

As far back as Ricardo's principle of comparative advantage—from which all trade liberalisation theory ultimately derives—it has been customary to treat agriculture as the general exception to trade rules.\ To this day, nations protect their agricultural trade in a variety of ways: through the limited quantitative restrictions and export quotas permitted under prevailing trade rules, through country-specific derogation in the form of waivers, or even through blatant violations of the General...

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As far back as Ricardo's principle of comparative advantage--from which all trade liberalisation theory ultimately derives--it has been customary to treat agriculture as the general exception to trade rules. To this day, nations protect their

AcknowledgementForewordCh. 1General IntroductionPt. IThe Law of Agricultural Market AccessCh. 2Market Access under the General AgreementCh. 3Market Access under the Uruguay Round Agreement on AgriculturePt. IIThe Law of Agricultural Export SubsidiesCh. 4The Law of Export Subsidies in GeneralCh. 5Subsidies under the WTO: with Particular Emphasis on Export SubsidiesCh. 6Agricultural Export Subsidies under the Agreement on Agriculture: An OverviewCh. 7Commitments on Agricultural Export SubsidiesCh. 8Enforcement of the Export Subsidies DisciplinePt. IIIThe Law of Agricultural Domestic SupportCh. 9The Law of Domestic Support in GeneralCh. 10Domestic Support under the Uruguay Round Agreement on AgricultureCh. 11Trends and Perspectives in the Law of Agricultural TradeBibliographyIndex