Abstract
What happens in the WTO is part of a broader pattern of neocolonialism in the global economy. This has two strands. The first is the self-interest of the major powers; their close ties with multinational companies ... and their willingness to use their political and economic strength to achieve their ends ...
Recommended Citation
Kokaram, Vasheist V.
(2004)
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ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law: Vol. 11:
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1, Article 5.
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