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The WTO and the global south: a brazilian perspective.

5 de December de 2005
Durval de Noronha Goyos Jr.

It was Jawaharlal Nehru who observed, back in 1927and with great foresight, that in the years to come, American imperialism would be the major menace to the world, judging by developments in Latin America. To Nehru, it would either replace British imperialism as the major threat, or lead to the formation of a “powerful Anglo-Saxon […]

non-tariff barriers to trade in services and their impact upon the legal professions of the developing world

15 de September de 2005
Durval de Noronha Goyos Jr.

The legal order of the multilateral trade system upheld, since its very inception, in 1947 with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (the GATT), several basic principles that can be categorised in three distinct areas. The first area enshrines the “non-discrimination” principle of the most-favoured nation (MFN) clause, which upholds that a State must […]

The international legal system for food safety, considerations on the North American system and the agreement on sanitary and health measures of the OMC

2 de August de 2005
Durval de Noronha Goyos Jr.

Durval de Noronha Goyos Jr.Lawyer admitted in Brazil, England and Wales and Portugal. GATT and WTO panelist. Brazilian government ad-hoc representative for the Uruguay Round of the GATT. Post-graduation professor of the law of international trade. www.professor-noronha.adv.br