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DOHA ROUND FEATURE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE MAIN complaint of demonstrators with metal bars through their noses who harangue international organisations such as the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is that they allow important decisions to be taken in secret that are binding on democratically elected parliaments.…
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
BY PHILIP FINE
A CONSULTANT for the California wine industry thinks the US will be prepared to cut a deal at next September’s World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial meeting in Cancun, Mexico over European demands for a mandatory wine and spirits register of geographical indications.…
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
BY KEITH NUTHALL, ALAN OSBORN AND PHILIP FINE
THE EUROPEAN Union, the United States and their various allies seem to be moving towards a deal at the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) negotiations over the creation of a global register for protected geographical indications in the wine and spirit trade.…
LEGAL AND POLICY COMMITTEE
BY ALAN OSBORN
AS with any organisation that represents members with a common basic purpose but often with radically different approaches towards achieving it, CANSO has had some difficulty in defining its voice in the community in which it operates. Indeed it is a fairly new organisation, formally set up in 1998, and composed of leading civil air navigation service operators who until then had been used to speaking their own minds without any need to temper their opinions.…
WTO ROUND GREENWATCH
BY KEITH NUTHALL
IT might seem a long way from South Hams District Council’s public tendering process to world trade negotiations in Geneva, but thanks to the globalisation process that upsets so many protesters with metal rods stuck through their noses, the two are actually closely related.…
STRESS CASE STUDIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AWARDS have been made to 20 companies across Europe by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work for groundbreaking schemes that have effectively reduced workplace stress, reducing the risk of psychological problems developing in employees. Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, the agency’s director, said the schemes were examples of good practice that should be followed across the European Union.…
WTO SERVICES ROUND
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has been asked to negotiate away restrictions maintained by European Union (EU) Member States preventing non-EU companies from providing “services incidental to mining” within the EU. The call has come from countries involved in the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) three years old services talks, which were rolled into the WTO’s general Doha Development Round at its Qatar summit last year.…
WHO CONVENTION
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE FINAL round of negotiations leading to a UN Framework Convention on Tobacco Control at the World Health Organisation will begin in February 2003 with many issues still outstanding, including the all-important question of advertising. It became clear at the fifth round, which ended in October, that the US and the EU are still far apart on the question of tobacco advertising.…
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.…
EU ROUND UP - ANDREASON ETC
BY ALAN OSBORN AND KEITH NUTHALL
DETAILED allegations of irregularities in the budget of the European Commission made by the Commission’s former chief accountant Marta Andreasen are expected to be heard by the European Parliament early in 2003. Miss Andreasen was suspended by the Commission after her charges were made public this year.…