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World Trade Organisation and their relationship to developing countries - an evaluation  

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World Trade Organisation and their relationship to developing countries - an evaluation This paper will analyse, and were appropriate, criticise the relationship between the World Trade Organisation (thereafter abbr. WTO) and the developing countries as well as discovering the current situation. The question arises how the WTO acts opposite to the developing countries and whether it is equal to how they proceed with industrial countries? In order to answer this issues at first a general overview about the WTO will be given and furthermore an evaluation of the position of the developing countries within the WTO. The WTO entered into force on 1 January 1995. It exists to ensure that trade between nations flows as "smoothly, predictably and freely as possible".1 To achieve this, the WTO provides and regulates the legal framework which governs world trade. The legal documents of the WTO spell out this framework as well as the individual...

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