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AFGHANISTAN LIVESTOCK
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE UNITED Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organisation has launched a livestock census in Afghanistan, a key part of its plan to rehabilitate the country’s meat production sector. FAO officials will visit more than 30,000 villages and farming communities over the coming months to collate detailed information on animal numbers and livestock production practices.…
AUSTRALIA - US TRADE DEAL
BY PHILIP FINE
AMERICA’S National Milk Producers Federation has come out against a
recently-announced free trade agreement between Australia and the United
States. Next February, the two governments will be entering trade negotiations, with the goal of completing a bilateral free trade pact by 2004.…
SHIP SECURITY CODE
BY KEITH NUTHALL, PHILIP FINE and ALAN OSBORN
THE NEW International Code for the Security of Ships and Port Facilities, agreed by an International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Diplomatic Conference, held in London, aims at reducing the industry’s exposure to terrorist attacks and resulting damage.…
JAPAN HOT-ROLLED STEEL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE DISPUTES Settlement Body (DSB) of the World Trade Organisation has extended the time for the United States to implement its rulings on the case involving antidumping measures on certain hot-rolled steel products from Japan, a move that has upset Tokyo.…
ANTHROPOLIGICAL ASSESSMENTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
MINING companies planning projects in the tropics should conduct detailed assessments of potential disruption to indigenous peoples, before going ahead, the United Nations has said. Klaus Toepfer, executive director of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said that the same legally binding standards regarding environmental impact assessments should apply to anthropological checks on the “life-styles and cultures of indigenous peoples.”…
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE BURIAL of carbon dioxide underground has been examined by an international workshop on reducing CO2 air emissions convened by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. It debated good practice such as International Energy Agency sponsorship of projects dealing with the capture, transport and underground storage of CO2.…
CE MARK
BY ALAN OSBORN
EUROPEAN consumers are being ripped off by fraudsters making illegal use of the CE mark according to evidence submitted to the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The CE mark denotes that a product was made in the European Union (EU) and conforms with EU safety legislation.…
SAUDI LAW
BY MATTHEW WELLS
A UNITED Nations (UN) envoy is urging the Saudi Arabian government to speed up an unprecedented, yet tentative, judicial reform process.
Speaking after a week-long mission to the country, the UN’s Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, Dato Param Cumaraswamy, said the kingdom’s legal system was improving following the introduction of a new criminal procedure code in May.…
UNCTAD DIGITAL PUBLISHING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
DIGITAL publishing is being promoted by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to help unleash economic growth in developing countries, although it warns that these states need to improve their copyright protection. UNCTAD – which provides economic and technical advice to the developing world – has released an E-commerce and Development Report 2002 – suggesting ways of promoting digital publishing in countries lacking an efficient publishing industry.…
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION ROUND UP
BY KEITH NUTHALL
*A supermarket boom in sub-Saharan Africa is raising food production and distribution standards, which many small farmers cannot meet, said the UN’ Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). It called for the funding of cooperatives, micro-loans and training, especially in South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana and Swaziland.…