Havana Charter for an International Trade Organization: March 24, 1948, Including a Guide to the Study of the Charter, Volume 3, Issue 7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948 - 155 pages |
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... promoting customs unions or free - trade areas , promot- ing the development of " under - developed " countries , protecting a country's monetary reserves in the face of serious balance - of - pay- ments difficulties , and furthering ...
... promoting customs unions or free - trade areas , promot- ing the development of " under - developed " countries , protecting a country's monetary reserves in the face of serious balance - of - pay- ments difficulties , and furthering ...
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... promoting a new industry . The " underdeveloped " countries attach great importance to it as a means of ensuring that the rules of the Charter will not be so applied as to prevent the industrialization of their economies in future years ...
... promoting a new industry . The " underdeveloped " countries attach great importance to it as a means of ensuring that the rules of the Charter will not be so applied as to prevent the industrialization of their economies in future years ...
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... promote agreement among members on a foreign investment code which would be more detailed than the provisions of the Charter concerning this subject . 3. CHAPTERS VII , VIII , AND IX . THE ORGANIZATION An organization to administer the ...
... promote agreement among members on a foreign investment code which would be more detailed than the provisions of the Charter concerning this subject . 3. CHAPTERS VII , VIII , AND IX . THE ORGANIZATION An organization to administer the ...
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... promoting the expansion of the production , exchange and consumption of goods . The Conference , which met at Havana on November 21 , 1947 , and ended on March 24 , 1948 , drew up the Havana Charter for an Inter- national Trade ...
... promoting the expansion of the production , exchange and consumption of goods . The Conference , which met at Havana on November 21 , 1947 , and ended on March 24 , 1948 , drew up the Havana Charter for an Inter- national Trade ...
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... promoting Economic Development and Recon- struction . 34 Article 12. International Investment for Economic Development and Reconstruction . 35 Article 13. Governmental Assistance to Economic Development and Reconstruction . . 36 Article ...
... promoting Economic Development and Recon- struction . 34 Article 12. International Investment for Economic Development and Reconstruction . 35 Article 13. Governmental Assistance to Economic Development and Reconstruction . . 36 Article ...
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accordance action Annex applicant Member appropriate arrangements Article 103 Article 16 Article 22 balance of payments Charter co-operate commodity control agreement concessions Conference on Trade consultation countervailing duty currency customs territories customs union determine Development and Reconstruction development or reconstruction Director-General domestic products economic development effect elimination established Executive Board export subsidies free-trade area governmental governments Havana Charter import restrictions imposed industry inter-governmental organizations International Monetary Fund International Trade Organization Member applying Member country Member or Members Members concerned Members recognize ment necessary negotiations nomic non-Member obligations operation Organiza Organization finds participate parties period permitted preferential prevent primary commodity provisions of Article provisions of paragraph provisions of sub-paragraph pursuant quantitative restrictions quotas recommendations referred regulations RELATED TO ARTICLE request requirements respect restrictive business practices screen quotas Section session Social Council specified subsidy substantially interested tariff tion Trade and Employment treatment United Nations Conference
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Page 111 - Representatives of the Members of the United Nations and officials of the Organization shall similarly enjoy such privileges and immunities as are necessary for the independent exercise of their functions in connection with the Organization.
Page 49 - The contracting parties recognize that internal taxes and other internal charges, and laws, regulations and requirements affecting the internal sale, offering for sale, purchase, transportation, distribution or use of products, and internal quantitative regulations requiring the mixture, processing or use of products in specified amounts or proportions, should not be applied to imported or domestic products so as to afford protection to domestic production.
Page 70 - ... when the passage across such territory, with or without trans-shipment, warehousing, breaking bulk, or change in the mode of transport, is only a portion of a complete journey beginning and terminating beyond the frontier of the contracting party across whose territory the traffic passes. Traffic of this nature is termed in this Article
Page 29 - With a view to the creation of conditions of stability and well-being which are necessary for peaceful and friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, the United Nations shall promote: a.
Page 49 - ... internal taxes or other internal charges of any kind in excess of those applied, directly or indirectly, to like domestic products. Moreover, no contracting party shall otherwise apply internal taxes or other internal charges to imported or domestic products in a manner contrary to the principles set forth in paragraph 1.
Page 80 - ... the provisions of sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph, where action is taken under paragraph 2 of this Article without prior consultation and causes or threatens serious injury in the territory of a contracting party to the domestic producers of products affected by the action, that contracting party shall, where delay would cause damage difficult to repair, be free to suspend, upon the taking of the action and throughout the period of consultation, such concessions or other obligations as may...
Page 41 - Final Act adopted at the conclusion of the Second Session of the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment which has not signed it on this day.
Page 62 - Contracting parties shall not, by exchange action, frustrate the intent of the provisions of this Agreement, nor, by trade action, the intent of the provisions of the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund.
Page 117 - ... relating to the traffic in arms, ammunition and implements of war and to such traffic in other goods and materials as is carried on directly or indirectly for the purpose of supplying a military establishment...
Page 112 - The General Assembly may, nevertheless, permit such a member to vote if it is satisfied that the failure to pay is due to conditions beyond the control of the member.