Learning Resources – Information Research 
General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade 
World Trade Organization 
Learning Resources 
Regent’s University London
Online Research Induction 
Segment Three – WTO / GATT 
Cluster 
Bretton Woods Institutions 
Segment 1: International Monetary Fund 
Segment 2: World Bank 
Segment 3: General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organization (WTO) 
Segment 4: Alternative / Critical Research on the Bretton 
Woods Institutions
Segment Two – World Bank 
Online Research Induction for Students of 
• International Management 
• International Political Economy 
• International Business 
• International Relations
• providing information about statistics, reports, working 
papers, publications provided by the World Bank 
• enable students to find supportive arguments for 
essays, assignments and discussions 
• delivering main-stream information and alternative 
views 
The topic will be
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
 About WTO (www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/thewto_e.htm) 
 WTO membership 
(www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/org6_e.htm) 
 WTO and you (http://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/forums_e.htm) 
 WTO forum 
 “Ideas for Development” blog 
 Public Events 
 Trade topics (www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tratop_e.htm) 
• Goods 
• Services 
• Intellectual Property 
• Other Topics 
(http://www.wto.org/)
[http://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/forums_e.htm] 
WTO forum for online 
discussions, series of 
webcast debates and live 
chat events 
Blog to debate 
about 
development 
issues 
Content is 
actually free 
to look at 
online 
To receive up-to- 
date updates 
by and about 
the WTO, sign 
up here
Resources available 
specifically for Journalists, 
NGOs, Parliamentarians 
and STUDENTS 
Annual event to provide 
platform to discuss latest 
developments in world 
trade and to propose 
ways of enhancing the 
multilateral trading 
system 
What’s new
Trade topics – Goods 
* 
food safety, 
animal and 
plant 
health 
and safety) 
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
(http://www.wto.org/) 
Goods 
agriculture & agric. 
neg. 
IT products schedule of 
concessions on goods 
anti-dumping & rules 
negotiation 
market access for 
goods & related neg. 
state trading 
enterprises 
Balance of Payment 
(BoP) 
pre-shipment 
inspections 
subsidies & 
countervailing 
measures & rules neg. 
customs valuation Rules of Origins tech. barriers to trade 
GATT and the goods 
safeguard (contingency 
textiles trade 
council 
trade barriers) 
facilitations 
import licensing sanitary and 
phytosanitary 
measures* 
Closely 
connected to 
subsidies 
andtrademar 
k protection 
Deals with 
the problem 
of dumping 
and state 
subsidies vs 
free market 
Deals with 
PROTECTIONISM 
Highly controversial. 
One example: 
Israel / Palestinian 
Territory
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
(http://www.wto.org/) 
Trade topics – Services – Services Gateway Page 
(www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/serv_e/serv_e.htm) 
 introduction to services trade and the General Agreement on 
Trade in Services (GATS ) 
 the mandate 
 work in the WTO 
 disputes 
 data on Services Trade 
 contact and enquiry points
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
(http://www.wto.org/) 
Trade topics – Services – Services Negotiations 
Major Area of Service Neg. 
market access background & state of play 
domestic regulation negotiations process 
GATS rules on emergency safeguard 
measures, government procurement 
and subsidies 
Proposals for the negotiations 
Implem. of LDC modalities (i.e. special 
treatment for least-developed countries 
under GATS Article IV.3). 
Special Sessions 
how to open up 
markets and 
perform market 
transitions 
Helpful for searching and 
retrieving information 
about development issues
Information about the 
negotiation process
Major areas of 
negotiations in 
regards to 
services 
Two-track 
negotiation 
process of the 
Doha-Round
Proposals for 
negotiations 
‘Special Session’ 
Meetings 
Search facilities 
for meetings 
and documents
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
(http://www.wto.org/) 
Interlectual Trade topics 
Intellectual Property 
Intellectual Property 
Gateway Page 
Article 27.3 (b) – protection 
for plants and animals, traditional 
knowledge and biodiversity 
TRIPS and Public Health & 
dedicated webpage for notification 
Non-violation complaints (Art. 
64.2) 
Technology Transfer 
(http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/techtr 
ansfer_e.htm) 
Intellectual Property 
• Technology Transfer 
• Least developed Countries’ 
Priority Needs 
TRIPS: Trade- 
Related Aspects of 
Intellectual 
Property Rights
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
Trade topics – Other Topics 
 accession 
 building trade capacity 
 aid for trade 
 technical assistance and training 
 integrated framework 
 standards and trade development 
 civil aircraft 
 compensation policy 
(http://www.wto.org/) 
Very interesting aspect in 
Development Theory and 
transition from state-run to 
market-run economy (see 
‘Washington Consensus’ as well)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
Trade topics – Other Topics 
 development 
 electronic commerce / Environment 
 government Procurement 
 investment and Trade 
Regional Trade Agreements and negotiations on RTAs 
 trade policy review 
(http://www.wto.org/)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
(http://www.wto.org/) 
Building trade capacity 
(www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/build_tr_capa_e.htm) 
 central focus: improved integration into and better 
participation within the international trading system of 
developing countries
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
(http://www.wto.org/) 
Building trade capacity 
(www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/build_tr_capa_e.htm) 
 main part of “technical assistance” spending is 
dedicated towards 
 improved understand complex WTO rules and disciplines 
 Improved implementation of WTO agreements to bolster their 
trading regimes 
 more effective negotiation skills with their trading partners 
 broader and more effective dissemination of knowledge has 
facilitated the participation of developing country trade officials in 
the Doha round and in other WTO activities.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
(http://www.wto.org/) 
Dispute settlement 
(www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/dispu_e.htm) 
 This page is a gateway to material on: 
 Disputes in general, and how they are handled in the WTO and its 
Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) 
 Negotiations on the Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU) 
 Individual dispute cases
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
Trade negotiations (Doha Round) 
(www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dda_e/dda_e.htm) 
 aim is to achieve major reform of the international trading system through 
the introduction of 
 lower trade barriers 
 revised trade rules 
 fundamental objective is to improve the trading prospects of developing 
countries. 
 Doha Ministerial Declaration provided the mandate for the negotiations, 
including 
 agriculture 
 services 
 intellectual property topic 
(http://www.wto.org/)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
(http://www.wto.org/) 
Trade negotiations (Doha Round) (cont.) 
 Doha Round in brief 
 How the negotiations are organised 
 Doha Round ministerial declaration 
 Implementation decision 
 Development 
Implementation and monitoring 
(www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/monitor_e/monitor_e.htm)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 
World Trade Organisation (WTO) 
(http://www.wto.org/) 
Key Word: 
‘Washington Consensus’ 
Key Word: 
‘Hegemonic Stability Theory’ 
Further Recommendation 
(authors): 
John Williamson 
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski 
Joseph Stieglitz 
George Soros 
Erik Reinert 
Naomi Klein 
Noam Chomsky 
Further Recommendation 
(authors): 
Charles Kindelberger 
Robert Keohane 
George Modelski 
Robert Gilpin 
Stephen Krasner 
Susan Strange 
Duncan Snidal
For further information 
Please contact in the Library 
Sven Griesenbeck 
higgens@regents.ac.uk

General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade and the World Trade Organization

  • 1.
    Learning Resources –Information Research General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade World Trade Organization Learning Resources Regent’s University London
  • 2.
    Online Research Induction Segment Three – WTO / GATT Cluster Bretton Woods Institutions Segment 1: International Monetary Fund Segment 2: World Bank Segment 3: General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade (GATT) World Trade Organization (WTO) Segment 4: Alternative / Critical Research on the Bretton Woods Institutions
  • 3.
    Segment Two –World Bank Online Research Induction for Students of • International Management • International Political Economy • International Business • International Relations
  • 4.
    • providing informationabout statistics, reports, working papers, publications provided by the World Bank • enable students to find supportive arguments for essays, assignments and discussions • delivering main-stream information and alternative views The topic will be
  • 5.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO)  About WTO (www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/thewto_e.htm)  WTO membership (www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/org6_e.htm)  WTO and you (http://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/forums_e.htm)  WTO forum  “Ideas for Development” blog  Public Events  Trade topics (www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tratop_e.htm) • Goods • Services • Intellectual Property • Other Topics (http://www.wto.org/)
  • 6.
    [http://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/forums_e.htm] WTO forumfor online discussions, series of webcast debates and live chat events Blog to debate about development issues Content is actually free to look at online To receive up-to- date updates by and about the WTO, sign up here
  • 7.
    Resources available specificallyfor Journalists, NGOs, Parliamentarians and STUDENTS Annual event to provide platform to discuss latest developments in world trade and to propose ways of enhancing the multilateral trading system What’s new
  • 8.
    Trade topics –Goods * food safety, animal and plant health and safety) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) (http://www.wto.org/) Goods agriculture & agric. neg. IT products schedule of concessions on goods anti-dumping & rules negotiation market access for goods & related neg. state trading enterprises Balance of Payment (BoP) pre-shipment inspections subsidies & countervailing measures & rules neg. customs valuation Rules of Origins tech. barriers to trade GATT and the goods safeguard (contingency textiles trade council trade barriers) facilitations import licensing sanitary and phytosanitary measures* Closely connected to subsidies andtrademar k protection Deals with the problem of dumping and state subsidies vs free market Deals with PROTECTIONISM Highly controversial. One example: Israel / Palestinian Territory
  • 9.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) (http://www.wto.org/) Trade topics – Services – Services Gateway Page (www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/serv_e/serv_e.htm)  introduction to services trade and the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS )  the mandate  work in the WTO  disputes  data on Services Trade  contact and enquiry points
  • 10.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) (http://www.wto.org/) Trade topics – Services – Services Negotiations Major Area of Service Neg. market access background & state of play domestic regulation negotiations process GATS rules on emergency safeguard measures, government procurement and subsidies Proposals for the negotiations Implem. of LDC modalities (i.e. special treatment for least-developed countries under GATS Article IV.3). Special Sessions how to open up markets and perform market transitions Helpful for searching and retrieving information about development issues
  • 11.
    Information about the negotiation process
  • 12.
    Major areas of negotiations in regards to services Two-track negotiation process of the Doha-Round
  • 13.
    Proposals for negotiations ‘Special Session’ Meetings Search facilities for meetings and documents
  • 14.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) (http://www.wto.org/) Interlectual Trade topics Intellectual Property Intellectual Property Gateway Page Article 27.3 (b) – protection for plants and animals, traditional knowledge and biodiversity TRIPS and Public Health & dedicated webpage for notification Non-violation complaints (Art. 64.2) Technology Transfer (http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/techtr ansfer_e.htm) Intellectual Property • Technology Transfer • Least developed Countries’ Priority Needs TRIPS: Trade- Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
  • 15.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) Trade topics – Other Topics  accession  building trade capacity  aid for trade  technical assistance and training  integrated framework  standards and trade development  civil aircraft  compensation policy (http://www.wto.org/) Very interesting aspect in Development Theory and transition from state-run to market-run economy (see ‘Washington Consensus’ as well)
  • 16.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) Trade topics – Other Topics  development  electronic commerce / Environment  government Procurement  investment and Trade Regional Trade Agreements and negotiations on RTAs  trade policy review (http://www.wto.org/)
  • 17.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) (http://www.wto.org/) Building trade capacity (www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/build_tr_capa_e.htm)  central focus: improved integration into and better participation within the international trading system of developing countries
  • 18.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) (http://www.wto.org/) Building trade capacity (www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/build_tr_capa_e.htm)  main part of “technical assistance” spending is dedicated towards  improved understand complex WTO rules and disciplines  Improved implementation of WTO agreements to bolster their trading regimes  more effective negotiation skills with their trading partners  broader and more effective dissemination of knowledge has facilitated the participation of developing country trade officials in the Doha round and in other WTO activities.
  • 19.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) (http://www.wto.org/) Dispute settlement (www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/dispu_e.htm)  This page is a gateway to material on:  Disputes in general, and how they are handled in the WTO and its Dispute Settlement Body (DSB)  Negotiations on the Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU)  Individual dispute cases
  • 20.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) Trade negotiations (Doha Round) (www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dda_e/dda_e.htm)  aim is to achieve major reform of the international trading system through the introduction of  lower trade barriers  revised trade rules  fundamental objective is to improve the trading prospects of developing countries.  Doha Ministerial Declaration provided the mandate for the negotiations, including  agriculture  services  intellectual property topic (http://www.wto.org/)
  • 21.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) (http://www.wto.org/) Trade negotiations (Doha Round) (cont.)  Doha Round in brief  How the negotiations are organised  Doha Round ministerial declaration  Implementation decision  Development Implementation and monitoring (www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/monitor_e/monitor_e.htm)
  • 22.
    General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) (http://www.wto.org/) Key Word: ‘Washington Consensus’ Key Word: ‘Hegemonic Stability Theory’ Further Recommendation (authors): John Williamson Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Joseph Stieglitz George Soros Erik Reinert Naomi Klein Noam Chomsky Further Recommendation (authors): Charles Kindelberger Robert Keohane George Modelski Robert Gilpin Stephen Krasner Susan Strange Duncan Snidal
  • 23.
    For further information Please contact in the Library Sven Griesenbeck higgens@regents.ac.uk