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The WTO Agreement on Agriculture Joseph McMahon (Professor of Commercial Law, School of Law, University College Dublin)

The WTO Agreement on Agriculture By Joseph McMahon (Professor of Commercial Law, School of Law, University College Dublin)

Summary

Provides an in-depth examination of the substantive provisions and the disputes that have arisen in each of these three areas - market access, domestic support and export competition. This book analyses the operation of the 'Peace clause' and assesses the impact of the clause's expiration.

The WTO Agreement on Agriculture Summary

The WTO Agreement on Agriculture: A Commentary by Joseph McMahon (Professor of Commercial Law, School of Law, University College Dublin)

The WTO Agreement on Agriculture subjected agriculture to a set of international rules for the first time in the history of international trade. Ever since its negotiation the Agreement has been at the forefront of the controversy surrounding the purpose and impact of the WTO itself. This commentary provides a full legal analysis of the obligations imposed by the agreement on WTO members, and of the complex history of the Agreement's negotiation and revision and the controversy surrounding its effect on international development. The commentary is structured around the three areas of reform initiated by the Agreement - market access, domestic support and export competition. The book provides an in-depth examination of the substantive provisions and the disputes that have arisen in each of these three areas. In addition the book situates these provisions against their background in pre-WTO regulation. It analyses the operation of the 'Peace clause' and assesses the impact of the clause's expiration. The commentary concludes by assessing the Agreement's accommodation of and impact on developing economies, and examining the process of reforming domestic farm subsidies, one of the dominant issues currently confronting the WTO.

About Joseph McMahon (Professor of Commercial Law, School of Law, University College Dublin)

Professor Joseph McMahon holds the Chair in Commercial Law in the School of Law at University College Dublin.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 - THE PREAMBLE ; 1. Overview of the history of GATT and Agriculture ; 2. Overview of the Uruguay Round Negotiations ; 3. Objectives of the Agreement ; 4. Continuing the Reform Process ; CHAPTER 2 - MARKET ACCESS ; 1. Market Access and the GATT ; 2. The Uruguay Round Negotiations ; 3. The Agreement on Agriculture ; 4. A Comment ; CHAPTER 3 - DOMESTIC SUPPORT ; 1. The Uruguay Round Negotiations ; 2. The Agreement on Agriculture ; 3. A Comment ; CHAPTER 4 - EXPORT COMPETITION ; 1. Export Subsidies and the GATT ; 2. The Uruguay Round Negotiations ; 3. The Agreement on Agriculture ; 4. A Comment ; CHAPTER 5 - THE PEACE CLAUSE ; 1. The Uruguay Round Negotiations ; 2. The Agreement on Agriculture ; 3. A Comment ; CHAPTER 6 - SPECIAL AND DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT ; 1. Developing Countries and the GATT ; 2. The Uruguay Round Negotiations ; 3. The Agreement on Agriculture ; 4. A Comment ; CHAPTER 7 - CONTINUING THE REFORM PROCESS ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Market Access ; 3. Domestic Support ; 4. Export Competition ; 5. Special and Differential Treatment ; 6. Non-Trade Concerns ; 7. Phase 2 ; 8. A Comment ; CHAPTER 8 - THE DOHA DEVELOPMENT AGENDA ; 1. The Doha Declaration ; 2. The Cancun Ministerial ; 3. The Hong Kong Ministerial Conference ; APPENDICES ; BIBLIOGRAPHY

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NPB9780199275687
9780199275687
0199275688
The WTO Agreement on Agriculture: A Commentary by Joseph McMahon (Professor of Commercial Law, School of Law, University College Dublin)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2006-11-16
360
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