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The relationship between the Most-Favoured Nation Principle, Regional Trade Agreements and the Enabling Clause
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The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse from a theoretical perspective the compatibility of the African Union's (AU's) self-financing mechanism (SFM) with the rules and regulations of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) principle, which forms an integral part of the anti-discrimination provisions. The AU consist...
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... Enabling Clause has broad and far-reaching effects on the general WTO rules and regulations related to both the MFN Principle and the establishment of RTAs. We have therefore constructed figure 1, that illustrates the interconnected relationship between the MFN principle, RTAs and the Enabling Clause. Figure 1 will be used by the authors to isolate the respective concepts marked starting with the Enabling Clause and to address them separately where appropriate and then in combination via the conceptual linkages. ...
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... have therefore constructed figure 1, that illustrates the interconnected relationship between the MFN principle, RTAs and the Enabling Clause. Figure 1 will be used by the authors to isolate the respective concepts marked starting with the Enabling Clause and to address them separately where appropriate and then in combination via the conceptual linkages. The specific number and letter combination of the concept map will be referenced in the sections to follow so that the reader can follow the discussion accordingly. ...
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