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New Economic Order and International Development Law /

New Economic Order and International Development Law focuses on the legal doctrines for controlling the relations between the economies of the South and the North. The manuscript first offers information on the crisis of the international economic order as a factor in the establishment of internatio...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rivero B., Oswaldo de
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Pergamon Press, 1980.
Edición:First edition.
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  • Front Cover; New Economic Order and International Development Law; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Prologue; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Crisis of the International Economic Order as a Factor in the Establishment of International Development Law; The Crisis of the Present Economic Order; The Rejection of the Classical Theory of International Trade by the Developing Countries; The Formulation of a Set of Special Rules for Developing Countries; Chapter 2. Elimination of Economic Reciprocity and the Adoption of Unilateral Commercial Obligations in Favour of the Developing Countries.
  • The Principles and Recommendations of the UNCTADThe Clauses of GATT, Part IV: Trade and Development; Chapter 3. Suspension of the Most-favoured-nation Clause, and Trade Preferences in Favour of Developing Countries; The Basic Legal Concepts of the Classical Liberal Theory of International Trade: The Most-favoured-nation and National Treatment Clauses; Traditional Exceptions to the Principle of Non-discrimination and Equal Treatment; General, Non-discriminatory and Non-reciprocal Preferences Granted to Developing Countries.
  • Chapter 4. Acceptance of the Clause of ""Non-reciprocity"" in Trade Negotiations between Developed and Developing CountriesThe Challenge to Full Trade Reciprocity; The Interpretation of Non-reciprocity. The Case of Negotiations in the GATT; Non-reciprocity on the American Continent; Chapter 5. The New Clauses in Favour of Economic and Social Development in Commodity Agreements; Commodity Agreements; Evolution of the Basic Clauses of a Commodity Agreement; Price Stabilization Clause; Diversification Clause; International Commodity Agreements and Diversification.
  • Clause on Encouraging Consumption and Food AidClause on Encouraging Consumption; Food Aid Clause; Clause on Access to Markets; General Comments on the Adaptation of Commodity Agreements to Economic Development Needs and a New Comprehensive Approach; Chapter 6. The Establishment of Machinery for Solving Trade Disputes between Developed and Developing Countries; Consultation; Conciliation; Conciliation Procedure in GATT; Conciliation Mechanism of UNCTAD; Comments on the Conciliation Mechanisms of UNCTAD and GATT.
  • Mechanisms of Consultation and Negotiation of the Inter-American Economic and Social Council (CIES)The Functioning of CECON; General Comments on Mechanisms for Solving Disputes and Facilitating Measures and Agreements between Developed and Developing Countries; Chapter 7. Trade and Co-operation Agreements between Socialist Countries and Developing Countries; Bilateral Trade Treaties; Trade and Payments Agreements; Treaties on Economic Co-operation and Trade; Co-operation in Production; Promotion of Export-oriented Industries by Developing and Socialist Countries; Joint Ventures.