Havana Charter for an International Trade Organization, March 24, 1948: Including a Guide to the Study of the CharterDepartment of State [Division of Publications, Office of Public Affairs, 1948 - 155 pages |
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... parties to the General Agreement . 3. ARTICLE 20. GENERAL ELIMINATION OF QUANTITATIVE RE- STRICTIONS ( Quotas ) This article concerns quantitative restrictions , trade barriers that consist of governmental regulations specifying the ...
... parties to the General Agreement . 3. ARTICLE 20. GENERAL ELIMINATION OF QUANTITATIVE RE- STRICTIONS ( Quotas ) This article concerns quantitative restrictions , trade barriers that consist of governmental regulations specifying the ...
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... parties concerned and , indirectly , to the other coun- tries of the world . Accordingly , the Charter recognizes that the rule of nondiscriminatory treatment should not be allowed to stand in the way if two or more members are willing ...
... parties concerned and , indirectly , to the other coun- tries of the world . Accordingly , the Charter recognizes that the rule of nondiscriminatory treatment should not be allowed to stand in the way if two or more members are willing ...
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... parties , any member concerned may refer it to the Executive Board . The Board must then investigate and decide whether a complaining mem- ber has in fact been injured through a loss of benefits under the Charter because of action or ...
... parties , any member concerned may refer it to the Executive Board . The Board must then investigate and decide whether a complaining mem- ber has in fact been injured through a loss of benefits under the Charter because of action or ...
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... PARTIES to this Charter undertake in the fields of trade and employment to co - operate with one another and with the United Nations For the Purpose of REALIZING the aims set forth in the Charter of the United Nations , particularly the ...
... PARTIES to this Charter undertake in the fields of trade and employment to co - operate with one another and with the United Nations For the Purpose of REALIZING the aims set forth in the Charter of the United Nations , particularly the ...
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... parties , a Member has the right : ( i ) to take any appropriate safeguards necessary to ensure that foreign investment is not used as a basis for inter- ference in its internal affairs or national policies ; ( ii ) to determine whether ...
... parties , a Member has the right : ( i ) to take any appropriate safeguards necessary to ensure that foreign investment is not used as a basis for inter- ference in its internal affairs or national policies ; ( ii ) to determine whether ...
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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 Member which considers 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