The Role of Parliaments in Scrutinising and Influencing Trade Policy
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04-12-2005
The study covers most important aspects of national parliaments' involvement in trade issues, including the WTO parliamentary conference and interparliamentary relations. It examines parliaments' working style, "legislative-executive relations", the channels of parliamentary scrutiny and the general impact of parliaments' activities on government policy and WTO outcomes. The study includes 11 country studies on the trade scrutiny activities and competences of parliamentary bodies in the United States, Mexico, Australia, Russia, South Africa, Iran, Thailand, Switzerland, India, Brazil and Japan.
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Dr Andreas Maurer Project Leader
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- Afrika
- Amerika
- Australië
- Azië-Oceanië
- Brazilië
- ECONOMIE, VERKEER EN HANDELSVERKEER
- economische geografie
- Europa
- GEOGRAFIE
- handelsbeleid
- handelsbeleid
- INTERNATIONALE ORGANISATIES
- Iran
- Japan
- Mexico
- parlement
- parlementair toezicht
- POLITIEK
- politiek en openbare veiligheid
- politieke geografie
- Rusland
- Thailand
- verband wetgeving-uitvoering
- Verenigde Staten
- Wereldhandelsorganisatie
- wereldwijde organisaties
- Zuid-Afrika
- Zwitserland