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Category Archives: WTO
#EndWTO and Peoples’ Global Camp (#PGC): Migrant protest at the #WTO in Bali
„They say WTO! We Say Hell No!” This is just one of the slogans under which civil society organisations are protesting the upcoming 9th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Bali. Migrant organizations will play a major … Continue reading
Posted in IAMR, Migration, PGA, WTO
Tagged Asia, Bali, civil society, Denpasar, development, gender, global governance, human rights, Ministerial, Ministerial Conference, NGO, pga, World Trade Organization, WTO
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Guest editorial: The #WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali– Will the Doha-Round overcome its impasse?
For blogpost #100 I was able to invite political scientist and WTO-expert Angela Geck (pictured) to contribute a guest editorial. Why is this contribution of high relevance for a blog on migration and development? For once, the WTO will be met by … Continue reading
Posted in Migration, WTO
Tagged Asia, Bali, civil society, development, Doha Development Round, domestic work, Geneva, global governance, human rights, Least developed country, Migrant worker, migration, Ministerial Conference, NGO, Non-governmental organization, Pascal Lamy, pga, United Nations, World Trade Organization, WTO
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