WTO Reform: Phoenix from the Ashes or a Dying Dinosaur?
Jurisdiction | European Union |
Year | 2022 |
Author | Gabrielle Marceau |
Speaker
Gabrielle Marceau, is Counselor in the Legal Affairs Division of the WTO, which she joined in September 1994. Her main function is to advise panelists in WTO disputes, the Director-General Office and the Secretariat on WTO related matters. From September 2005 to January 2010, Gabrielle Marceau was a member of the Cabinet of the WTO Director General Pascal Lamy. Dr. Marceau is also Associate Professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Geneva and Visiting Professor at the Graduate Institute of International Affairs and Development (HEID) where she teaches WTO law and WTO dispute settlement.
Topic
This e-presentation focuses on analyzing the current situation and ongoing changes at the World Trade Organization (WTO). The presenter provides a detailed analysis of the various reform developments that are taking place within the organization and questions the applicability of these reforms to recent topics in the field of global trade.
Overall, this e-presentation provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of the WTO and the potential for reform to address emerging challenges in global trade.
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WTO Reform: Phoenix from the Ashes or a Dying Dinosaur?
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