Pauwelyn, Joost H.B. (2005) The Sutherland Report: A Missed Opportunity for Genuine Debate on Trade, Globalization, and Reforming the WTO. Journal of International Economic Law, 8 (2). pp. 329-346.
AbstractIn January 2005, at the 10th anniversary of the organization, the World Trade Organization (WTO) issued the long-awaited high-level panel report on The Future of the WTO. This essay explains why the so-called Sutherland Report, named after one of its authors, is likely to be regarded by history as a missed opportunity. The report was written by insiders, focuses on insider problems and offers what are essentially insider-based solutions. The essay addresses two specific foundational problems skirted in the Sutherland report: (i) the WTO's protectionist/producer bias and (ii) the question of coordination and coherence with other international organizations. It also offers an alternative diagnosis of the world trade system and suggests a novel paradigm to assess WTO reform proposals. Finally, some of the proposals in the Sutherland report are examined in light of this novel paradigm. | Document Type: | Journal Article |
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| Subjects: | ?? K1 ?? |
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| ID Code: | 1233 |
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| Deposited By: | Brett Cornwright |
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| Deposited On: | 29 Aug 2007 |
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| Last Modified: | 19 Oct 2007 15:01 |
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