Abstract
The article focuses on the public policy interests within the World Trade Organization (WTO) member state for institutional coordination on trade negotiations, dispute settlement, and trade monitoring. It mentions that unequal participation and leveraged access to information between and among WTO Members. It also mentions the environmental duties and economic, social and cultural rights for reorienting international trade policy of WTO Members.
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Desierto, D. A. (2015). Balancing National Public Policy and Free Trade. Pace International Law Review, 27(2), 549. https://doi.org/10.58948/2331-3536.1356
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