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Book Title: International Economic Law, Globalization and Developing Countries
Editor(s): Faundez, Julio; Tan, Celine
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781848441132
Section Title: Index
Number of pages: 22
Extract:
Index
Abrahamson, Rita 136 by foreign legal institutions/
accountability jurisdictions 284, 2867, 3056
for corporate human rights advantages 28990, 2978
violations 21517 and cultural differences 2924,
of IMF and World Bank 867 3025
in international aid 1356 disadvantages 29096
in international financial governance incompatibility issues 2914,
858 3025
Accra Agenda for Action (AAA) 128 indifference of 2912, 298302
Africa 81 and learning by doing 285, 2956
food production, and genetic malign effects of 294, 3035
engineering 3345, 34950 motives for 29092
Model Law on safety in and national autonomy 2934
biotechnology (2007) 3689 and national self-interest 29092,
Agreement on subsidies and 298302
countervailing measures (1994) objections to 2845
(WTO) 21, 559, 14950 proposals for 284
Agreement on trade-related aspects as substitutes for domestic
of intellectual property rights institutions 2946, 305
(TRIPS) see TRIPS Agreement successes in, evidence of 297305
Agreement on trade-related investment globalization of measures for 7, 284
measures (TRIMs) see TRIMs and international arbitration 2834
Agreement law on, development of 2869
agriculture see biofuels; food money-laundering 283, 287
production; plant varieties OECD Convention on combating
aid see international aid bribery (1997) 283, 2878, 297,
Alien Claims Tort Act 1789 (US) 299, 301, 303
21516 OECD Working Group on bribery
Alston, Philip 238, 242 297, 299, 304
Alvarez, José 27 political corruption, ...
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