The Negotiations for a New Agreement on Agriculture
Biographical note
Joseph A McMahon is Professor of Commercial Law at University College Dublin, Ireland. He has published extensively on the Agreement on Agriculture and on the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy.
Readership
All those interested in the regulation of international trade in agricultural products through the Agreement on Agriculture and the negotiations initiated under the Doha Declaration.
Table of contents
Preface
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1: The Uruguay Round Negotiations and the Agreement on Agriculture
Chapter 2 : The Seattle Ministerial
Chapter 3 : Article 20 Negotiations
Chapter 4 : The Doha Declaration
Chapter 5 : The Cancun Ministerial
Chapter 6 : The Hong Kong Ministerial
Chapter 7 : The Geneva Mini-Ministerial
Chapter 8 : Endgame?
Chapter 9 : An Assessment of Outcomes
Bibliography
Index
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1: The Uruguay Round Negotiations and the Agreement on Agriculture
Chapter 2 : The Seattle Ministerial
Chapter 3 : Article 20 Negotiations
Chapter 4 : The Doha Declaration
Chapter 5 : The Cancun Ministerial
Chapter 6 : The Hong Kong Ministerial
Chapter 7 : The Geneva Mini-Ministerial
Chapter 8 : Endgame?
Chapter 9 : An Assessment of Outcomes
Bibliography
Index
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