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WTO processes would benefit from the input of civil society

Sauvant, Karl P.; Naranjo, Rebecca Chacon

As WTO agreements involve complex issues, it is useful to obtain information/advice from civil society. The WTO Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement offers an opportunity to institutionalize civil-society input for its implementation. This Perspective uses the OECD’s experience as an example of how obtaining such information/advice could be institutionalized.

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Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment
Publisher
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
Series
Columbia FDI Perspectives, 330
Published Here
February 2, 2024