Abstract
The current multilateral trading system under the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO) displays a substantial development gap in the regulatory and institutional frameworks. The Doha Round negotiations, which was initiated to promote development interests under the Doha Development Agenda (DDA), have not been concluded for over 14 years, raising doubts about the ability of the WTO system to promote development interests effectively. While the Doha Round was sluggish for a number of years, regional trade agreements, which currently include every WTO Member, have been proliferated, creating significant implications for developing countries. This article examines the development of the Doha Round, analyzes the causes of its impasse, and explores its future prospects. The article also discusses the development gap in the current trading system and advances reform proposals to fill the gap in the system.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- Law and Development: An Evolving Research Agenda
- Cross-Country Comparisons
- Nested Regulation in Law and Development: Identifying Sites of Indigenous Resistance and Reform
- The BRIC Nations and the Anatomy of Economic Development: The Core Tenets of Rule of Law
- Precariousness as Growth: Meritocracy, Human Capital Formation, and Workplace Regulation in Brazil, China and India
- Country Case Studies
- The Dilemmas of the Developmental State: Democracy and Economic Development in Brazil
- Rethinking Law and Development in Colombia: How a Dynamic Approach Could Overcome the Chasm Between Law and Ideas of Economic Development
- International Trade
- The Long and Winding Road – Path Towards Facilitation of Development in the WTO: Reflections on the Doha Round and Beyond