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From the trenches

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2006

PETER NØRGAARD PEDERSEN
Affiliation:
Visiting WTO Fellow, Institute for International Business, Economics and Law (IIBE&L), The University of Adelaide

Extract

This rubric is intended for occasional contributions from on-the-ground practitioners in Geneva and national capitals. Our hope is that this category will inspire other practitioners to submit notes and articles – typically in the range of 2,000 to 10,000 words – to the World Trade Review. As with all notes and articles submitted to the World Trade Review, manuscripts in this category will be reviewed by independent referees. However, the focus is intended to be practice oriented and at least one of the two referees will be a fellow practitioner.

Type
From the Trenches
Copyright
© 2006 Peter Nørgaard Pedersen

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Footnotes

The author is a member of the WTO Secretariat. This paper was written while he was a Visiting WTO Fellow with the Institute for International Business, Economics and Law (IIBE&L) at The University of Adelaide. The author wishes to thank Ian Huxtable, Patrick Low, Evan Rogerson and Andrew Stoler for their valuable insights and helpful reactions to an earlier draft. He is also grateful to the editor and an anonymous referee for comments, which helped improve the paper. The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not represent the position of the WTO, its Members or the Secretariat. Any errors in this paper are those of the author.