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How Some Countries Became 'Special': Developing Countries and the Construction of Difference in Multilateral Trade Lawmaking

机译:一些国家如何成为“特殊”国家:发展中国家与多边贸易立法差异的建构

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This article investigates the origins of the 'special' status of developing countries in multilateral trade lawmaking, and traces the form that their special treatment has taken throughout the history of the trade regime. The article takes issue with the influential view that the special treatment of developing countries stemmed primarily from their desire to be exempted from the legal disciplines of the trade regime. Instead, I argue that many aspects of the special treatment of developing countries in the trading system are best explained as manifestations of the desire of developed countries to accommodate the developing countries within the trading system without changing the fundamental features and default characteristics of the system. Granting exemptions and special treatment to developing countries has allowed the developed countries to preserve their preferred design of the trade regime, and to stick to their favoured method of making trade law, while keeping developing countries within the system. I derive this argument from a detailed analysis of three formative episodes in the history of multilateral trade lawmaking: the debate about the treatment of quantitative restrictions at the GATT/ITO preparatory conferences in the late 1940s; the emergence of the principle of less-than-full reciprocity in tariff negotiations in the late 1950s and 1960s; and the developing countries' resistance to the TRIPS Agreement in the Uruguay Round. The article concludes by exploring whether the special treatment of developing countries in the new Agreement on Trade Facilitation represents a departure from this pattern.
机译:本文研究了发展中国家在多边贸易立法中“特殊”地位的起源,并追溯了其在整个贸易制度历史中所采取的特殊待遇的形式。本文对具有影响力的观点表示质疑,认为对发展中国家的特殊待遇主要源于它们希望不受贸易制度法律约束的渴望。相反,我认为,贸易体系中对发展中国家的特殊待遇的许多方面最好地解释为发达国家希望在不改变体系的基本特征和默认特征的情况下将发展中国家容纳在贸易体系之内的体现。对发展中国家的豁免和特殊待遇使发达国家得以保留其偏爱的贸易制度设计,并坚持其偏爱的制定贸易法的方法,同时又将发展中国家保留在体系之内。我从多边贸易立法史上的三个形成性事件的详细分析中得出这一论点:1940年代后期在关贸总协定/国际贸易协定筹备会议上关于数量限制的处理的辩论; 1950年代和1960年代后期,关税谈判中出现了互惠互利程度不到原则;以及发展中国家在乌拉圭回合中对《 TRIPS协定》的抵制。本文最后探讨了新的《贸易便利化协定》中对发展中国家的特殊待遇是否背离了这种模式。

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