Titre : |
The Emperor’s New Clothes : Why rich countries want a WTO investment agreement |
Type de document : |
document électronique |
Editeur : |
Oxfam UK |
Année de publication : |
April 2003 |
Collection : |
Oxfam Briefing Paper num. 46 |
Importance : |
43 p |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
OMC
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Tags : |
OMC Investissements UE Pays en développement Politique de développement IDE |
Index. décimale : |
03.02 Accords Commerciaux |
Résumé : |
Despite an overcrowded agenda and the lack of progress on matters crucial to development, rich countries, especially members of the European Union, are pushing for the launch of investment negotiations at the ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organisation in Cancun in September 2003. When properly regulated, foreign investment can contribute to sustainable development. However, the proposed WTO agreement on investment will establish rules that developing countries do not need and cannot afford, enhancing investors’‘rights’ while undermining governments’ capacity to pursue pro-development policies. This is why Oxfam calls on WTO members to reject the launch of investment negotiations in Cancun. |
En ligne : |
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/80a8/24a352dc9ed780d698cdf049f6c59f55df61.pdf |
The Emperor’s New Clothes : Why rich countries want a WTO investment agreement [document électronique] . - [S.l.] : Oxfam UK, April 2003 . - 43 p. - ( Oxfam Briefing Paper; 46) . Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
OMC
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Tags : |
OMC Investissements UE Pays en développement Politique de développement IDE |
Index. décimale : |
03.02 Accords Commerciaux |
Résumé : |
Despite an overcrowded agenda and the lack of progress on matters crucial to development, rich countries, especially members of the European Union, are pushing for the launch of investment negotiations at the ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organisation in Cancun in September 2003. When properly regulated, foreign investment can contribute to sustainable development. However, the proposed WTO agreement on investment will establish rules that developing countries do not need and cannot afford, enhancing investors’‘rights’ while undermining governments’ capacity to pursue pro-development policies. This is why Oxfam calls on WTO members to reject the launch of investment negotiations in Cancun. |
En ligne : |
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/80a8/24a352dc9ed780d698cdf049f6c59f55df61.pdf |
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