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Why have a World Trade Organization?
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In the field of world trade regulation, is it a case of lawyers vs economists or do we have a common understanding of the function of the WTO system. Have the traditional economic rationales lost their relevance to the new and complex problems that WTO Members now face? Have trade negotiators and politicians lost sight of the lessons of economists and political economy? Is the practice of the law giving effect to the principles? This symposium is a chance for lawyers and economists to make presentations to each other and to discuss fundamental questions about the principles that inform the way the WTO legal system does and/or should regulate trade.
Dinner speech by Andrew Stoler, Executive Director, IIBE&L
former Deputy Director General of the WTO
"The Current WTO Negotiations to Improve and Clarify WTO's
Dispute Settlement Understanding".
National Wine Centre of Australia
The Busby Hall
Corner Botanic & Hackney Roads
Adelaide
Registrations from 8:15am
Closing with Refreshments from 5:30pm
The program includes Sessions on:
Accommodating Non-Economic Objectives in WTO Law
SPS Food Safety and GMOs
Intellectual Property
Marie Gutsche
Institute for International Business, Economics and Law
The University of Adelaide
Phone: (08) 8303 6944
Fax: (08) 8303 6948
Email: marie.gutsche@adelaide.edu.au
If you are coming to the symposium, you may also be interested in attending the International Law Conference - The Challenge of Conflict, International Law Responds being hosted by the University of Adelaide and Flinders University between 26 & 29 February, also in Adelaide - Click here for details.
Tuesday 24 February 2004 - 7:30pm
Radisson Playford Hotel & Suites
Ballroom 1, First Floor
120 North Terrace
Adelaide SA 5000
Exclusive Trilogy Menu
A combination of flavours expertly married together in one course
Includes beverage
$67.00 per guest (incl. GST)
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