The World Trade Organization is an organization in crisis. The institution that is meant to be the bedrock of rules based trade struggled to remain the place where rules are negotiated and the demise of the Appellate Body has undermined its ability to enforce rules. The CoVid19 epidemic and the recent resignation of its Director General have further aggravated the crisis. But they also provide a chance to renovate, rebuild and reinvigorate an institution that is perhaps now more needed than ever.
We are delighted to invite you a webinar entitled “What do we need a World Trade Organization for?” with
- Ignacio Garcia Bercero
University of Oxford
and as discussants :
- Chad Bown
Peterson Institute for International Economics
& - Elvire Fabry
Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute, Paris
The webinar will take place on Friday, 12th June 2020, 15:00-16:30 (CET) and will be moderated by Christian Bluth (Bertelsmann Stiftung). The webinar will begin with a presentation of Garcia Bercero’s latest paper on WTO reform, a discussion by Chad Bown and Elvire Fabry and a general Q&A. The webinar will be on the record.
You can also forward this event to other people who might be interested in it.
We are delighted to invite you a webinar entitled “What do we need a World Trade Organization for?” with
- Ignacio Garcia Bercero
University of Oxford
and as discussants :
- Chad Bown
Peterson Institute for International Economics
& - Elvire Fabry
Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute, Paris
The webinar will take place on Friday, 12th June 2020, 15:00-16:30 (CET) and will be moderated by Christian Bluth (Bertelsmann Stiftung). The webinar will begin with a presentation of Garcia Bercero’s latest paper on WTO reform, a discussion by Chad Bown and Elvire Fabry and a general Q&A. The webinar will be on the record.
You can also forward this event to other people who might be interested in it.
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