Case Analysis: Brazil’S Wto Cotton Case: Negotiation Through Litigation

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June 18, 2015

 

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Starting in 2003 however and starting with the efforts of Brazil’s Pedro de Caramago, developing countries began to take a more aggressive and mobilized stance against EU and American subsidization of agricultural products. As a result, the 2nd Doha Rounds in 2006 will be convened to deal specifically with the issue of the overall liberalization of global agricultural markets...
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However, the degree to which the final outcome of these talks will be favorable to the least developed countries and the poorest farmers in the world is complicated by regional and global power dynamics, conflicting national agendas, coordination failures amongst WTO members and the dependence of key developing country players on the EU and US...
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