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- Re-Thinking Global Economic Governance: Promoting Development and Managing Crises
- Facilitating Sustainable Development in the Developing World Ensuring that Economic Growth is Inclusive and Environmentally Sustainable
- India ASEAN FTA – A Move towards Multilateral Free Trade Agreements? (1/2010)
- Trade and Climate Change: UNEP and WTO Report – Focus on LDCs
- Indian Ecomark Scheme – The Need for an Alternative Framework
- Informal Sector: Definitions and its Implications for Growth
- Standards in Food Sector
- Terrorism and Development
- The National Foreign Trade Policy – An Impact Assessment
- Regional Trade Openness Index, Income Disparity and Poverty: An Indian Case Study
- Trade Liberalisation, Growth and Poverty in Bangladesh
- Political Economy of Trade Liberalisation in Bangladesh: Impact of Trade Liberalisation on Bangladesh Agriculture
- Fighting the Financial Meltdown
- Import Substitution and Export Promotion as Development Strategies
- Is the Stage set for Mainstreaming Trade into National Development Strategy of India?
- Do India’s AEZs Need a Fresh Start?
- Activism against Low Labour Standards in Developing Countries – Is it a bane in disguise?
- Trade as a Tool for Employment Generation
- Integrating India’s Service Sector with the Global Economy
- Aid for Trade – The Process So Far, But What Next?
- Mainstreaming Development in the WTO – Developing Countries in the Doha Round
- The Saga of Rising Food Prices
- From UNCTAD XI to UNCTAD XII – A Stocktaking
- Up-scaling Aid for Trade – A Kenya Perspective
- Trade Openness: The Only Path to Sustainable Growth
- Evolution of Service Sector in Zambia towards Greater Trade Orientation:
An Overview - Negotiations on Non Tariff Barriers under NAMA: The Major South Asian Concerns
- Hong Kong Duty-Free Quota-Free Market Access Decision: Implications For South Asian LDCs
- The Luxury of Forum Shopping in International Trade Disputes: Problems and Solutions
- Preference Erosion and Aid for Trade: A South Asian Perspective
- Services Trade Negotiations after WTO Hong Kong Ministerial: A South Asian Perspective
- WTO Doha Round and Special Measures for Less Developed Countries
- Financial Compensation in the WTO: Improving the Remedies of WTO Dispute Settlement
- Special Products and Special Safeguard Mechanism in WTO Agriculture Negotiation: In Search of a Common South Asian Position!
- India’s Interests in the Doha Round of Negotiation on “Trade Facilitation”
- India’s Interests in the Doha Round of Negotiation on “Services”
- India’s Interests in the Doha Round of Negotiation on “Non-Agricultural Market Access”
- India’s Interests in the Doha Round of Negotiation on “Agriculture”
- Concluding the Doha Round: The Reality Check
- Suspension of Doha Round Talks – The Cost Implications for India
- Suspension of Doha Round Talks – Reasons and the Possible After effects
- Market Access for Least Developed Countries – The Hong Kong Effect
- WTO in 2006- Looking Back to Move Ahead – Post-Hong Kong is More Challenging
- Is Anti-dumping Causing More Harm Than Good?
- Technical Assistance & Capacity Building: Can WTO Serve Developing Countries?
- EC Sugar Dispute: One Last Stand for a Retiring Regime (Trade Law Brief No. 1/2005)
- Brazil-US Upland Cotton Dispute: What Does it Augur for Agricultural Subsidies?
(Trade Law Brief No. 2/2005) - US Steel Safeguard Dispute: Forged Protection brought to Light (Trade Law Brief No. 3/2005)
- US-Frozen Warm-water Shrimp: Anti-dumping – Gone to the Extreme! (Trade Law Brief No. 4/2005)
- Farm Agenda at the WTO: The ‘Key’ to Moving the Doha Round
- “TRIPs-Plus”: Enhancing Right Holders’ Protection, Eroding TRIPs’ Flexibilities
- The End of WTO’s Agreement on Textiles and Clothing: Opportunity or Threat?
- GSP Dispute: Winning the battle, losing the war (Trade Law Brief No. 1/2004)
- India Must Stop Being Purely Defensive in WTO
- IPRs, Access to Seed and Related Issues
- TRIPs and Public Health: Ways Forward for South Asia
- Amicus Curiae Brief – Should the WTO Remain Friendless?
- Market Access: The Major Roadblocks
- Negotiating the TRIPs Agreement: India’s Experience and Some Domestic Policy Issues
- Implementation of the Uruguay Round Agreements: Need for a Front-loaded Agenda (CITEE: No. 5/2001)
- WTO Transparency & Accountability: Need for Reforms (CITEE: No. 7/2001)
- Implementation of the WTO Agreements: Coping with the Problems (CITEE: No. 1/2000)
- WTO and the Poor Countries (CITEE: No. 3/2000)
- From Politics to Legality? (CITEE: No. 3/1999)
- TRIPs and Bio-diversity (CITEE: No. 4/1999)
- The Non-trade Concerns in the WTO Agreement on Agriculture (CITEE: No. 8/1999)
- Negotiating History of the Uruguay Round (CITEE: No.9/1999)
- Professional Services under the GATS – Implication for the Accountancy Sector in India (CITEE: No. 10/1999)
- Tariff Escalation – A Tax on Sustainability (CITEE: No. 1/1998)
- TRIPs, Bio-technology and Global Competition (CITEE: No. 2/1998)
- Trade Liberalisation, Market Access and Non-tariff Barriers (CITEE: No. 4/1998)
- The Uruguay Round, and Going Beyond Singapore (CUTS: No. 1/1997)
- Non-Tariff Barriers or Disguised Protectionism (CUTS: No. 2/1997)
- Anti-Dumping Under the GATT – The Need for Vigilance by Exporters (CUTS: No. 3/1997)
- Subsidies & Countervailing Measures (CUTS: No. 4/1997)
- Textiles & Clothing – Who Gains, Who Loses and Why? (CITEE: No. 5/1997)
- Trade in Agriculture – Quest for Equality (CITEE: No. 6/1997)
- Trade in Services – Cul de Sac or the Road Ahead! (CITEE: No. 7/1997)
- TRIPs and Pharmaceuticals: Implications for India (CITEE: No. 8/1997)
- Movement of Natural Persons under GATS: Problems and Prospects (CITEE: No. 9/1997)
- The Freezing Effect – Lack of Coherence in the New World Trade Order (CUTS: No. 1/1996)
- WTO: Beyond Singapore – The Need for Equity and Coherence (CUTS: No. 12/1996)
- GATT, Patent Laws and Implications for India (CUTS: No. 2/1995)
- Anti-Dumping Measures under GATT and Indian Law (CUTS: No. 6/1995)
- No Patents on Life Forms! (CUTS: No. 8/1995)
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