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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Foreign trade regulation – Africa, North"
Rinchinov, Artem B. « PRC's digital media amid the trade war with the United States : Conditions within the country and prospects for expansion ». Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no 474 (2022) : 153–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/15617793/474/17.
Texte intégralDUGINETS, Ganna, et Hossain Zonfali OMRAN. « UKRAINE’S TRADE RELATIONS WITH THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA ». Vol 21, No 4 (2022), Vol 21, No 4 (2022) (1 décembre 2022) : 474–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.35774/jee2022.04.474.
Texte intégralWróblewska, Wioletta, Łukasz Kopiński, Dariusz Paszko et Joanna Pawlak. « Unijny eksport i import roślin ozdobnych – zmiany w ujęciu rodzajowym i geograficznym ». Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego 18(33), no 1 (1 mars 2018) : 319–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22630/prs.2018.18.1.29.
Texte intégralSingh, Devesh, et Zoltán Gal. « Economic Freedom and its Impact on Foreign Direct Investment : Global Overview ». Review of Economic Perspectives 20, no 1 (1 mars 2020) : 73–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/revecp-2020-0004.
Texte intégralGallien, Max. « Informal Institutions and the Regulation of Smuggling in North Africa ». Perspectives on Politics 18, no 2 (6 juin 2019) : 492–508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592719001026.
Texte intégralTkachenko, Marina. « ASSESSMENT OF RISKS AND BENEFITS IN TRADE COOPERATION OF RUSSIA AND THE COUNTRIES OF NORTH AFRICA ». Russian Journal of Management 8, no 4 (25 janvier 2021) : 176–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/2409-6024-2020-8-4-176-180.
Texte intégralHARDING, NICHOLAS B. « NORTH AFRICAN PIRACY, THE HANOVERIAN CARRYING TRADE, AND THE BRITISH STATE, 1728–1828 ». Historical Journal 43, no 1 (mars 2000) : 25–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x99008900.
Texte intégralElbashir, Rania. « LIBYA'S FOREIGN TRADE WITH EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES ». MEST Journal 10, no 2 (15 juillet 2022) : 64–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.12709/mest.10.10.02.07.
Texte intégralHutsaliuk, O. M., Іu A. Bondar et O. O. Sukhachova. « Vectors of Development of Trade and Economic Cooperation of Ukraine with the Countries of the Middle East and Africa ». Management of Economy : Theory and Practice. Chumachenko’s Annals, no 2021 (23 décembre 2021) : 35–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.37405/2221-1187.2021.35-50.
Texte intégralNěmečková, Tereza, Lea Melnikovová et Natalia Piskunova. « Russia's return to Africa : a comparative study of Egypt, Algeria and Morocco ». Journal of Modern African Studies 59, no 3 (26 août 2021) : 367–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x21000070.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Foreign trade regulation – Africa, North"
Dullabh, Nitesh Amratlal. « South Africa's post-apartheid foreign policy : towards a diplomacy of trade ». Thesis, Rhodes University, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002984.
Texte intégralNadeau, Christian. « The regulation of foreign direct investment in Mexico and the North American free-trade agreement ». Thesis, McGill University, 1992. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=22506.
Texte intégralThe adoption by Mexico of industrialized country standards and principles has led to the negotiation of a NAFTA between Canada, the United States and Mexico. Further investment liberalization will be a major part of the price Mexico will need to pay for the sucessful conclusion of NAFTA. Such liberalization will benefit Mexico's development provided that it retains a few of the prevailing restrictions and the legal means to implement future policies on investment, thus ensuring for itself a part of the benefits of FDI. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) ftn*This thesis encompasses all regulations in place before March 31, 1992.
Mutai, Henry Kibet. « The regulation of regional trade agreements : harnessing the energy of regionalism to power a new era in multilateral trade / ». Connect to thesis, 2005. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/529.
Texte intégralChen, Heng. « An investigation of the main factors that have an impact on the decision of a foreign business to enter South Africa ». Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1222.
Texte intégralFranse, Ricardo. « The response of an original equipment manufacturer to the Motor Industry Development Programme : a case study / ». Thesis, Rhodes University, 2006. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/303/.
Texte intégralDube, Memory. « Liberalisation and regulation of trade in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) : a critical analysis of the SADC trade protocol's provisions and its implementation ». Thesis, Rhodes University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008204.
Texte intégralPillay, Morgenie. « The negotiation process of the EU-SA Trade, Development and Co-operation Agreement : a case of reference for the south ? » Thesis, Rhodes University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003031.
Texte intégralNyhodo, Bonani. « The impact of the Doha round of WTO agricultural negotiations on the South African economy ». Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1734.
Texte intégralThe Doha Round of negotiations on the liberalisation of agricultural trade inherited complications from its predecessor - the Uruguay Round (UR). It needs to be noted, as one of the fundamental differences, that agriculture sectors in the developed countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) get support from their governments. In contrast to the situation, in the developing countries, agriculture is taxed to generate government revenue. The subsidies that farmers receive in the developed countries affect farmers globally through world prices (world prices depression). Therefore protection and greater subsidies should be not encouraged. As such, after a long time of preferential treatment, agriculture trade was tabled as a separate issue of negotiations at the UR and resulted to the round to be prolonged. However, one of the achievements of the UR was imposing of bound tariffs on agricultural products and determining tariff equivalence for non-tariff measures. Then, the Doha Round (DR) also known as the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) which is the first round to place development and focus strongly on agricultural liberalisation as a tool for development. International trade theory supports agricultural liberalisation, as negotiated in the DDA. Therefore, the DDA, in seeking more liberalised agricultural markets, continues a theoretically sound approach, as in the UR. The effects of liberalising agricultural trade in the DDA will differ across countries, whereas some will gain, others may loose, and the same situation is true for different sectors within an economy. The focus of the DDA on agriculture, as a tool of development, links well to the fact that agriculture in the developing countries accounts for a substantial share of their gross domestic products (GDPs) and exports. This situation, therefore, calls for a closer consideration of the possible impact of agricultural liberalisation in South Africa even though agricultural share of GDP is less than 4 percent.
Bester, Juan. « The political economy of the intellectual property rights regime : Aids and the generic medicine debate in South Africa ». Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53144.
Texte intégralENGLISH ABSTRACT: This thesis is a descriptive and interpretive study into the political economy of intellectual property rights, the conceptual and practical implications for the phenomenon of global governance, and how developing countries experience problems with the implementation of national policies that infringe on international intellectual property rights. The specific area of interest is the generic medicine debate that ensued in South Africa after the alleged violation of patent rights of anti-HIV/Aids drugs by the Department of Health. The research question that is addressed is to what extent has the existing international intellectual property rights regime been influenced and/or undermined by South Africa's intended application of WTO regulations in terms of compulsory licensing and parallel imports of "essential" medicines. In doing so, the paper examines the roles of the important states, international organisations, institutions, and private sector firms within the sphere ofthe political economy of intellectual property and how they impede upon or improve the functioning of the intellectual property rights regime. The methodology entails analytical inquiries into documentary evidence on the nature of the international intellectual property rights regime. Areas that are examined are the agendas of the important actors, namely states and their respective departments; individuals and firms; and international organisations. The concept of intellectual property is examined to determine its dynamic role within the generic medicine debate. The thesis concludes that the agendas of pharmaceutical firms and states are exploiting current political stalemates in the negotiations for a fair intellectual property rights regime. National health agencies, and specifically the South African Department of Health, are under enormous pressure to provide affordable health services. Specifically, the US Government and US pharmaceutical firms are dominating discussions on the architecture of the international intellectual property law regime. By using an analysis incorporating systemic, domestic interest, institutional, and ideational perspectives, it is argued that South Africa's drive for a more distributive intellectual property rights regime has placed the issue of health, Aids and generic medicine firmly within the sphere of the political economy of trade agreements.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie tesis is 'n deskriptiewe en 'n interpretiewe studie oor die politieke ekonomie van intellektuele eiendomsregte, die konseptuele en praktiese implikasies vir die verskynsel van globale regering, en hoe ontwikkelende lande probleme ervaar met die implimentering van nasionale beleid wat internasionale intellektuele eiendomsregte aantas. Die spesifieke area van belang is die generiese medisyne debat wat onstaan het na die beweerde skending van patentregte van anti-HIVNigs medisyne deur die Departement van Gesondheid. Die navorsingsvraag wat beantwoord word behels die omvang van die impak van Suid- Afrika se voorgenome toepassing van WTO bepalinge, met betrekking tot die verpligte lisensiering en parallelle invoer van "essensiele" medisyne, op die bestaande internasionale intellektuele eiedomsreg regime. Hierdie tesis ondersoek vervolgens die rol van state, internasionale organisasies, instellings, en privaat sector firmas binne die sfeer van die politieke ekonomie van intellektuele eiendom en hoe hulle afsonderlik die funksionaliteit van die intellektuele eiendomsregte regime beïnvloed. Die metodologie behels 'n analitiese ondersoek van die literatuur oor die aard van internasionale intellektuele eiendomsreg regimes. Areas wat ondersoek word, is die agendas van belangrike akteurs, naamlik die staat en sy onderskeie departemente; individue en firmas; asook internasionale organisasies en instellings. Die konsep van intellektuele eiendom word ondersoek om die dinamiese uitwerking daarvan op die generiese medisyne debat te verstaan. Hierdie tesis voer aan dat die agendas van firmas, spesifiek farmaseutiese firmas en state die huidige politieke dooiepunt in die onderhandeling rondom 'n regverdige intellektuele iendomsregte-regime, uitbuit. Nasionale instellings, soos die Suid-Afrikaanse Departement van Gesondheid, is onder groot druk om bekostigbare gesondheidsdienste te lewer. Die VSA en farmaseutiese firmas domineer onderhandelinge vir 'n nuwe struktuur vir die internasionale eiendomsregte-regime. Deur gebruik te maak van 'n analitiese raamwerk wat sistemiese, interne belange, institusionele, en ideologies perspektiewe inkorporeer, word daar geargumenteer dat Suid-Afrika se pogings om 'n meer distributiewe intellektuele eiendomsregte regime te verseker, die probleem van gesondheid, Vigs, en generiese medisyne binnne die sfeer van die politieke ekonomie van handelsooreenkomste, plaas.
MARTINES, Francesca. « The cooperation agreements between the EEC and Maghreb countries : a contribution to the study of the consistency of EEC development cooperation policy ». Doctoral thesis, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/4704.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Prof. Roberto Barsotti (Università di Firenze) ; Renaud Dehousse (European University Institute, supervisor) ; Prof. Francis Snyder (European University Institute) ; Prof. Antonio Tizzano (Università di Roma) ; Prof. Joseph H.H. Weiler (Harward Law School)
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Livres sur le sujet "Foreign trade regulation – Africa, North"
South Centre (Independent Commission of the South on Development Issues), dir. Lopsided rules of North-South engagement : The African Growth and Opportunity Act. Geneva 19, Switzerland : South Centre, 1999.
Trouver le texte intégralLabour Resource and Research Institute (Namibia), dir. Trade and EPAs : Current developments and challenges for Africa. Windhoek, Namibia : Labour Resource and Research Institute, 2009.
Trouver le texte intégralKameni, Enga. Trade and EPAs : Current developments and challenges for Africa. Windhoek, Namibia : Labour Resource and Research Institute, 2009.
Trouver le texte intégralV, Blaine Russell, dir. Trade barriers in Africa and the Middle East. New York : Nova Science Publishers, 2007.
Trouver le texte intégralLisinge, Robert Tama. Trade facilitation to integrate Africa into the global economy. [Addis Ababa] : African Trade Policy Centre, 2004.
Trouver le texte intégralNorth Africa : Unlocking India's trade and investment potential. Mumbai : Export-Import Bank of India, 2019.
Trouver le texte intégralD, Nkurunziza J., et Mwalwanda C. T, dir. Export diversification in Africa in the context of the post-Uruguay round. [Addis Ababa] : Economic Commission for Africa, 1998.
Trouver le texte intégralBlumberg, Leora. Trade relations with Southern Africa : A preliminary legal analysis. [Halfway House, South Africa] : Development Bank of Southern Africa, 1994.
Trouver le texte intégralHiensch, Annick. Tracking European aid, debt, and trade commitments to Africa. Amsterdam : Association of European Parliamentarians for Africa (AWEPA), 2007.
Trouver le texte intégralPublications, USA International Business. Global export-import procedures and contacts handbook : Portugal, Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switserland, Taiwan, Thailand, UAE, UK, US, Venezuela. Washington, DC : International Business Pub., 2008.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Foreign trade regulation – Africa, North"
Dagbanja, Dominic Npoanlari. « The Legal Status and Limitations on Investor–State Arbitration in Africa ». Dans The Investment Treaty Regime and Public Interest Regulation in Africa, 121—C3.P226. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192896179.003.0003.
Texte intégralGegout, Catherine. « The European Union ». Dans Why Europe Intervenes in Africa, 243–90. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190845162.003.0007.
Texte intégralKruglanski, Arie W., Jocelyn J. Bélanger et Rohan Gunaratna. « The Rise of Contemporary Violent Islamist Extremism ». Dans The Three Pillars of Radicalization, 7–33. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190851125.003.0002.
Texte intégralZendejas, Juan Flores, et Felipe Ford Cole. « Sovereignty and Debt in Nineteenth-Century Latin America ». Dans Sovereign Debt Diplomacies, 49–72. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198866350.003.0003.
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