@article{12076,
      recid = {12076},
      author = {Watson, Peter S., and Flynn, Joseph E., and Conwell, Chad  C., and Conway, Stephen.},
      title = {Completing the world trading system : proposals for a  Millennium Round /},
      pages = {1 volume ;},
      abstract = {La 4e de couverture indique : "Unimpeded world trade is  still a dream. We may have virtually eliminated borders,  but persistent discriminatory measures within borders - in  the shapes of restrictive investment policies,  inappropriate regulatory interference, and restraints on  competition - still have the power to stifle foreign  entrants to domestic markets. Completing the World Trading  System proposes to confront these trade-distorting forces  at a new round of the World Trade Organization (WTO).  Drawing on many years of international trade law practice  and policymaking, the authors present a detailed agenda  designed to: deepen market access for all goods, services,  and intellectual property; facilitate and protect  investment by foreign enterprises; overcome disparities of  national regulatory schemes; ensure nondiscriminatory  business operation in foreign markets; reinforce and  support evolving international economic realities. This  timely, forward-looking book also shows how major regional  trading arrangements have in fact achieved deeper economic  integration than the WTO regime. Incorporating this  evidence--as well as other proposals from the academic and  policy communities--Completing the World Trading System  crystallizes the most important trends in current  international trade law."},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/12076},
}