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Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2009/6/19
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Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2007/4/24
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Three significant issues will determine the future of the WTO: dispute settlement, negotiations and regional integration. Dispute settlement is widely regarded as one of the major successes of the WTO in its first ten years. Concluding the Doha round negotiations is one of its main challenges. Regional integration is now at the frontline of debate as regional agreements proliferate and policy-makers and academics come to grips with their impacts on the multilateral trading system. These issues, and the interplay between them, are examined by leading scholars and practitioners in the field of international trade law from North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. In addition, special sections focus on the Asia-Pacific region, its participation in WTO dispute settlement and negotiations, and recent trends towards greater regional integration


Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2007/4/23
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Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2006/11/25
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The following is the program and the general understanding among the participants who gathered at the 6th meeting, which was held at Rama Garden Resort Hotel in Bangkok on November 25-26, 2006.


Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2006/11/25
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Organized by The Asian WTO Research Network Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Supported by Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University Eastern Asia University


Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2006/4/24
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The following is the program and the general understanding among the participants who gathered at the 5th meeting, which was held at Grand Hotel in Taipei on April 24-25, 2006.


Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2006/4/24
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Program Draft April 24, 2006 08:40--09:00¡@¡@Registration 09:00--09:40¡@¡@Opening Ceremony ¡@¡@Chairman¡¦s Remark : Prof. Mitsuo Matsushita, Tokyo University, Japan ¡@¡@H


Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2005/10/27
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Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2005/10/25
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The ¡§WTO at 10¡¨ conference was organized by the Institute for International Studies and Training (IIST), Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), United Nations University-Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU/IAS), Tokyo Keizai University, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan Association of International Economic Law and the Fair Trade Center in collaboration of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and the Japanese ministries (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry). The chairman of the organizing committee was Professor Yasuhei Taniguchi, chairman of the Appellate Body of the WTO.


Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2005/4/26
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The following is the general understanding among the participants who gathered at the 3rd meeting, which was held at Tower Hotel in Seoul on April 26, 2005


Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2005/4/25
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April 24 (Sunday) 7:00 ¡V 9:00 pm Welcome Dinner (informally served at Tower Hotel) ____________________________________________________________________________ April 25 (Monday) 8:30 ¡V 9:00 am Registration 9:00 ¡V 9:10 am Welcoming Remark: Prof. Nohyoung Park on behalf of Korean Members (President, Korean Society of International Economic Law)


Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2004/12/2
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The following is the general understanding among the participants who gathered at the 2nd meeting, which was held at the Shanghai WTO Affairs Consultation Center (SCC/WTO) on December 2, 2004


Data Source: Asian WTO Research Network
Bulletin: 2004/5/26
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The following is the general understanding among the participants who gathered at the informal meeting, which was held at the Fair Trade Center, Tokyo, on May 26, 2004


 
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