Publication Date
Summer 1-1-2008
Document Type
Article
Organizational Units
Sturm College of Law
Keywords
Aid, World Trade Organization (WTO), Developing nations, Aid and trade, International trading system, Doha Development Agenda, Global poverty, Global trade
Abstract
Aid for trade has tremendous potential. It is an area that merits all the attention it has recently receiving from the leadership of the WTO. Opportunities abound in the shaping of aid for trade to benefit many constituencies, including the WTO, developing nations, donors, and the aid and trade legal communities. The international trading system has much to gain from the effective use of aid for trade as a tool for fulfilling the promise of the Doha Development Agenda, alleviating global poverty, and giving developing nations a well-deserved placed at the table in the global trade regime. However, each group must also do its share in making aid for trade a success. The roadmap provided in this article will hopefully push all relevant players on the right path to making aid for trade a model a reality and a success.
Rights Holder
Phoenix X.F Cai, Denver Journal of International Law and Policy
File Format
application/pdf
Language
English (eng)
Extent
42 pgs
File Size
3.9 MB
Publication Statement
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Publication Title
Denver Journal of International Law and Policy
Volume
36
Issue
3
First Page
283
Last Page
324
Recommended Citation
Phoenix X.F. Cai, Aid for Trade: A Roadmap for Success, 36 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 101 (2008).
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