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  • internainal trade law

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    The ILI has established an International Trade Law Center to assist countries in participating effectively in the WTO and the markets it creates. The Center provides advice to national governments on establishing the legal and administrative structures necessary to comply with their obligations under the WTO agreements, as well as advice on issues relating to dispute resolution. An important component of the Center’s activities is in-depth training of individuals in government, in business, and in professional practice with respect to the WTO rules, procedures, and practices. Each course and consultation program -- especially those relating to compliance and law reform -- is built by reference to the specific legal institutions and level of legal development of the country for which the services are being provided, as well as the specific needs and challenges faced by that country in participating effectively in the rule-oriented trading system.

    There are many potential sources of funding for this type of program, including the international financial institutions, agencies of the United Nations, and bilateral aid agencies, such as the US Agency for International Development. ILI has worked on a large number of projects supported by these organizations.


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    Complying with the International Rules on Trade and Investment

    More than 130 governments have signed the agreement establishing the World Trade Organization, committing themselves to comply with a large body of complex rules and procedures that regulate the actions of national governments affecting international trade. These rules and procedures, which have been developed over the course of 50 years, include the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; separate agreements on topics such as agriculture, subsidies, dumping, textiles, services, intellectual property, and dispute settlement; and numerous decisions and declarations adopted by the GATT/WTO pursuant to these agreements. A continuing work program is under way in the WTO on important topics such as competition policy.

    Every country expecting to gain the benefits of WTO membership will in turn be expected to comply with its obligations under the WTO agreements and to implement them effectively through changes in its domestic laws, institutions, and administrative practices. Each country will also want to take steps, when necessary, to insure compliance by other countries. Indeed, the success of the WTO system, with its benefits for all member countries, will depend on a high level of general compliance, achieved through widespread understanding of the rules and through harmoniously-shaped institutions which encourage routine compliance.

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    SUBJECTS ADDRESSED BY THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW CENTER
    Negotiating Trade Agreements

    Agreements of accession to the WTO
    New WTO agreements
    Other agreements, e.g., regional trade agreements

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    Compliance

    Ensuring that the country's domestic laws and administrative practices are consistent with WTO obligations on matters such as:

    Tariffs and quotas
    Administration of customs laws
    Government subsidies
    Antidumping and countervailing duties and other trade remedies
    Technical standards for industrial and agricultural products
    Intellectual property protection
    Utilizing special provisions in the WTO designed to enhance the trade opportunities of, and lighten the burden on, developing country members while they make the domestic adjustments for integrating into the rule- based trading system

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    Law Reform

    Improving the country's efficiency and competitiveness in the global marketplace by revising laws and regulations governing business activity, including:

    Laws regulating foreign investment
    Government procurement laws and anticorruption measures

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    INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW CENTER
    Advisory Board

    Richard Bernal, Director General, Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery

    Lilia Bautista, former Senior Undersecretary and Special Trade Negotiator, Department of Trade and Industry, Philippines

    Esperanza Durán, Director, Agency for International Trade Information and Cooperation

    William Eberle, former Special Trade Representative for Trade Negotiations

    William Frenzel, Brookings Institution, former member of Congress

    Jonathan Fried, Assistant Deputy Minister, Trade and Economic Policy, Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

    Allan Gotlieb, former Canadian Ambassador to the United States

    Gary Hufbauer, Vice President, Director of Studies, Council on Foreign Relations

    Ake Linden, former General Counsel, GATT

    Robert Litan, Director of Economic Studies, Brookings Institute

    Donald MacDonald, former Finance Minister of Canada

    Renato Ruggerio, former Director General, WTO

    Harry Schwarz, former South African Ambassador to the United States

    Jaime Serra Puche, former Secretary of Commerce of Mexico

    Peter Sutherland, former Director General, WTO

    Alan Sykes, Professor, University of Chicago Law School


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    Steering Committee

    Robert E. Herzstein, former Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade (Chairman)

    Patrick Macrory, Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld

    Richard R. Rivers, former General Counsel, United States Special Trade Representative

    Hal Shapiro, Member, Law Firm of Miller & Chevalier

    Don Wallace, Jr., Chairman of the Board, International Law Institute, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center


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    Inquiries

    All inquiries, especially those sent by telex, telegram, cable, e-mail or telefax, must include the name, address, and country of the sender and should be addressed to:


    اخواني الطلاب انا اوردت النص باللغة الانجليزية لكن لا يوجد مانع من ترجمته بالغة العربية بناءا على طلبكم
    وفقكم الله أخوكم ولد حمراء العبريين , سنة رابعة

  • #2
    تشكر على مجهودك المثمر

    بس أحسن لو تترجمه بالعربي ...

    وبالتوفيق
    يا أيها القوم .. يـا جسدي و عاطفتي ***** كذب الذي قال أنساهـا و تنساني

    لكنه الحب يزرعنـا و يقطعنـــا ***** و نشوة البحـر تخفي ألف طوفـان

    خلافنا كان أكـبر من تـحملنــا ***** و صمتنا كان يحمل غدر بركـان

    نارية الطبع دمرني تطـــــرفها ***** وقد اراحت بقتلـي حقد عدوانـي

    أما أنا .. بعت للأحزان ضحـكتها ***** حطمت قلبا عنيـدا كان يهوانــي

    في الموقف الصعب خانتنا مواقفنــا ***** جنت عليَ و إنــي مثلها جانـي

    أين التسامح .. هل ماتت ضمائرنـا ***** وهل جننا ليذبــح بعضنا الثانـي

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    • #3
      انا ما فهمت شي من الموضوع

      واذا ترجمتة يكون احسن

      مع تحياتي ابو الطيب

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      • #4
        [align=center]مرحبا بك اخي ولد حمراء العبريين بين ثنايا المنتدى
        واجد لك مشاركة جيده، لكن اخي العزيز اتمنى ان تترجم
        نصك بالعربي حتى يتسنى للجميع فهمه.
        تقديري
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        محاماة واستشارات قـــانونية وتوثيق العقود

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        • #5
          السلام عليكم,, بما انه الموضوع بالانجليزي الرد بالانجليزي,,,,,,,

          thank you..... good subject but please translet the text to arabic language to understand it

          صحيح فهمنا شئ بس مافهمناه كله... انت تعرف اللغه الانجليزيه عندنا يعني ما الين هناك

          تشكر
          لا أسمع ، لا أرى ، لا أتكلم

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