NSU Research Contributions
Title : Overhaul of the SDT Provisions in the WTO: Separating the Eligible from the Ineligible
Authors : Md. Rizwanul Islam
| Journal Title: Pace International Law Review | Volume Number: 34 | Publication Year : 2021 | Issue Number: 1 |
| Index: other (Hein Online, Lexis Nexis, West Law) | Ranking: No Ranking | ISSN: 15537897 | Publisher Name: Pace University School of Law, USA |
| Pages : 1-24 | |||
| ISBN : 23313536 | |||
| Funding Source : None |
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Direct Sustainable Development Goals : SDG17 Partnership for the Goals |
Indirect Sustainable Development Goals : SDG8 Decent Work & Economic Growth |
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| Impact statement: This article critiques the Special and Differential Treatment (SDT) provisions within the WTO, analyzing who truly qualifies for these provisions and how reforms are necessary to make global trade rules equitable for developing economies. | Collaboration: None | Keywords: • World Trade Organization • WTO • SDT provisions • Trade law • Developing countries • Global trade reform |