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Cross-cutting Issues in the Trade Negotiations
Trade negotiations in the WTO and other fora often include areas that are horizontal in the sense that they relate to several issues. In a context where negotiating responsibilities (for instance agriculture, non agricultural goods, services etc.) are likely to be assigned to different entities or actors, the South Centre aims to provide broad overview of relevant issues from the perspective of developing countries and analytical support to help them better participate in these discussions.

 

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1 History and Assessment of the Cancun Annex C 28 Special and Differential Treatment Proposals
2 WTO’s MC8: Some Critical Issues for Developing Countries
3 WTO’s MC8: Implementation Issues
4 LDC Package: State of Play and Proposed Language for WTO’s MC8
5 Present Situation of the WTO Doha Talks and Comments on the 21 April 2011 Documents
6 Is Development Back in the Doha Round?
7 Analysis of the Doha Negotiations and the Functioning of the WTO
8 Analysis of the Doha Negotiations and the Functioning Of the World Trade Organization
9 Analysis of the Draft Interim Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment (TSIA) of the EU-Central America FTA
10 The WTO's July 2008 Mini-Ministerial: Agriculture, NAMA, Process Issues and the Road Ahead
11 South Centre's Analysis and News of the WTO's Mini-Ministerial
12 Aid for Trade: Twenty Lessons from Existing Aid Schemes
13 The Suspension of the WTO DDA Negotiations: Scenarios and identification of pressure points for Developing Countries
14 Elements for the Architecture of Aid for Trade
15 South Centre Analysis on the Hong Kong Ministerial Declaration
16 Aid for Trade
17 Policy Space for the Development of the South
18 The WTO Dispute Settlement System: Issues to Consider in the DSU Negotiations
19 From Doha to the July 2004 Framework Package
20 Implementation-Related Issues and Concerns: The Way Forward After Cancun
21 Single Undertaking: A Straitjacket or Variable Geometry?
22 The Balance of Negotiations and Discussions in the Doha Work Programme: Overview Matrix of Negotiating and Non-Negotiating Areas
23 Implementation-Related Issues: History, Implementation, and Negotiating Strategy for Developing Countries
24 Review of the Existing Special and Differential Treatment Provisions: Implementing the Doha Mandate
25 Special and Differential Treatment for Developing Countries in the WTO
26 Issues Regarding the Review of the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism
27 The WTO Multilateral Trade Agenda and the South
28 Enhancing South-South Trade