Centre du commerce international CNUCED/OMC, Gestion des Risques de Change et Utilisation des Produits Dérivés dans les Pays en Voie de Développement, Ouvrage visant à aider les entreprises, en particulier les PME dans les pays en voie de développement, à considérer les risques des devises étrangères et à leur fournir des conseils pour couvrir ces risques, 2007
Enda Diapol, Les dynamiques transfrontalières en Afrique de l’Ouest Juin 2007 - 219 pages
Frédérique Sachwald, La Chine, puissance technologique émergente, Les Études de l’Ifri, Paris, Ifri, 2007. Une publication du Département Économie mondiale. - 08/06/2007
Luis Miotti et Frédérique Sachwald, Les systèmes nationaux dans la nouvelle phase de la mondialisation. Une comparaison transatlantique, Travaux et recherches de l’Ifri, 39 pages juillet 2007
Organisation internationale de normalisation Centre du commerce international CNUCED/OMC,ISO 22000 Systèmes de Management de la securité des aliments : Liste de contrôle à l’usage des PME : Êtes-vous prêt ? Liste de contrôle présentant une série de questions couvrant différents aspects de la création et de la mise en oeuvre de la certification d’un système de management de la sécurité des denrées alimentaires selon ISO 22000:2005 ; pubié en 2007
Organisation mondiale du commerce. Service des publications Centre du commerce international CNUCED/OMC, Profils tarifaires dans le monde 2006, Ouvrage annuel, donnant un aperçu complet des profils tarifaires dans le monde sous une forme condensée, qui permet une comparaison entre pays ainsi qu’une comparaison des niveaux des droits consolidés et des droits appliqués ; 2007
Stiglitz, Joseph Eugene - Charlton, Andrew, Pour un commerce mondial plus juste comment le commerce peut promouvoir le développement ; Fayard , Paris collection Documents
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European Centre for Development Policy Management, CONCLUDING EPA NEGOTIATIONS: LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES. July 2007. The Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the EU and the six African, Caribbean , and Pacific (ACP) regions are due to be concluded by 31 December 2007. While all parties are currently committed to the timely conclusion of the EPA negotiations by the end of the year, some ACP regions may not find themselves in a position to do so. The negotiations have been marred by delays, with numerous issues remaining to be addressed by the negotiators. In this context, this study reviews the legal commitments and institutional arrangements necessary for the timely conclusion of the EPA negotiations. It also considers the legal and institutional consequences of the failure by an ACP country or EPA regional grouping to sign an EPA by the end of 2007 or to later ratify it. The report is available at: http://www.ecdpm.org/Web_ECDPM/Web/Content/Navigation.nsf/index2? readform & http://www.ecdpm.org/Web_ECDPM/Web/Content/Content.nsf/0/F0B2592B42141909C1257308005011A1?OpenDocument.
World Bank, GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE 2007. June 2007. Global Development Finance is the World Bank’s annual review of recent trends in and prospects for financial flows to developing countries. It is intended to serve as a resource for governments, economists, investors, financial consultants, academics, bankers, and the development community at large. Volume I, Analysis and Outlook, reviews recent trends in financial flows to developing countries. Volume II, Summary and Country Tables, includes comprehensive data for 138 countries, as well as summary data for regions and income groups. The report is also available on CD-ROM, with more than 200 historical time series from 1970 to 2005, and country group estimates for 2006. The report is available for purchase at: http:/www./publications.worldbank.org/ecommerce/catalog/product?item_id=6357582
Joost Pauwelyn APPEAL WITHOUT REMAND: A DESIGN FLAW IN THE WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AND HOW TO FIX IT. International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, July 2007. This study analyses one aspect of World Trade Organisation (WTO) dispute settlement: when the Appellate Body reverses a panel report but it cannot currently send the case back to the panel. This aspect is commonly referred to as the absence of a ‘remand process’ in WTO dispute settlement. The study examines the origins and extent of this ‘design flaw’ and offers solutions to alleviate the problem. The study argues that WTO dispute settlement needs an explicit remand process because of the increasing complexity of trade disputes and also to save the time, resources and other costs involved in a complete re-filing of a dispute in a system without remand. The report is available at http://www.ictsd.org/issarea/dsu/resources/Pauwelyn_Remand.pdf
Håkan Nordström and Gregory Shaffer, ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN THE WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION: THE CASE FOR A SMALL CLAIMS PROCEDURE. International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, July 2007. The current dispute settlement system of the WTO creates a particular challenge for small WTO Members since litigation costs are more or less independent of the commercial stakes involved in a dispute. Reviewing the aims and practices of small claims procedures at the national level, the authors analyse whether a similar institution could be introduced at the WTO. The paper does not intend to propose a specific model, but rather to explore the rationale for such a procedure and its possible contours in order to provoke further discussion of this and related issues. The report is available at http://www.ictsd.org/issarea/dsu/resources/Nordstrom%20&%20Shaffer_Small_Claims.pdf