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From Doha to Kananaskis: The Future of the World Trading System
and the Crisis of Governance, York University, March 2002
Conference Program


From Doha to Kananaskis: The Future of the World Trading System and the Crisis of Governance
by Daniel Drache and Sylvia Ostry

The Lessons of the FTAA
by George Haynal

Trade, the Environment and Labour Standards: The Linkage Debate in WTO- A Developing Country Perspective
by Amit Dasgupta

What is the WTO for?
by Guy de Jonquières

Reflections on Global Economic Governance
by Gerry Helleiner

TRIPS: Controversies and Potential Reform
by Keith E. Maskus

Farmers' Opposition to Corporate Globalization and Trade Agreements
by Darrin Qualman

State of Antiglobalization Movement: Challenges Ahead
by Raghav Narsalay

A Community Perspective on the Agricultural Part of Doha
by David Roberts

The Future of Civil Society Opposition to Neoliberal Global Economic Governance
by Jan Aart Scholte

Agriculture
by Martin Sharp

Economic Restructuring and Trade Policy in Japan: Is the New WTO Round a Threat or Opportunity
by Nobuo Tanaka

Trade Policy and Labour Standards
by Michael Trebilcock

From Doha, to Monterrey, to Johannesburg
by Carlo Trojan

The Impact of International Services and Investment Agreements on Public Policy and Law Concerning Water
by Steven Shrybman