Resources
& Documents
WTO
Documents
| Civil Society Documents & Press
Releases
The Documents page represents an attempt to collect the
most relevant documents which help to better understand the discussion
developing in the lead-up to the Fourth WTO Ministerial Conference in
Doha (9-13 November 2001). The list includes important documents from
the WTO Secretariat and WTO Members as well as position papers of other
groups. The page does not pretend to depict all the gradation of positions
of the delegations (142 Members and some 650 NGOs) that will take part
to the Ministerial.
WTO
Documents
Ministerial Declaration |
Implementation | TRIPs &
Public Health | Other
Documents
related to the Ministerial Declaration
Declaration
Draft declarations
& other documents
Documents
related to Implementation
Declaration
Documents quoted
in the declaration
Draft declarations
& other documents
Documents
related to Intellectual
Property
Declaration
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Declaration
on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health [english]
[french], 14 November 2001
Draft
declarations & other documents
Other
documents outcome of the conference
Background
WTO Documents
- Excerpt
Of The Joint Statement, 13th Meeting of the Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperatoin (APEC), 17-18 October 2001
- EC
Text Proposal on Trade and Environment, 5 October 2001
- Precaution
in the WTO, European Union, 24 July 2001
- Group
of Seven Implementation Paper, 22 June 2001
- General
Council Chairman Checklist. The WTO General Council Chairman
Stuart Harbinson submitted to Members a checklist of possible issues
for discussions during the preparatory meetings for the WTO's
Fourth Ministerial Conference
- Participation
of Developing Countries in the Development and Application of International
Standards, Guidelines and Recommendations on Food Safety, Animal and
Plant Health. A Joint Statement by the Directors-General of the
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the Office
International des Epizooties, the World Health Organization, the World
Trade Organization and the President of the World Bank, November 2001
Civil
Society Documents
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- November 2001 Agreement
on TRIPS and public health under threat. Oxfam International - Medecins
Sans Frontieres - Third World Network.
- Final
Declaration And Recommendations, No To A New Round In Doha. World
Forum On The WTO, November 2001
- WTO
Out of Food and Agriculture. Collectif Stratégies Alimentaires
(COASAD), ETCgroup (formerly RAFI), Focus on the Global South, Foodfirst
Institute, Friends of the Earth, Genetic Resources Action International
(GRAIN), Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), Ibon Foundation,
Public Citizen, and Via Campesina, November 2001
- Doha
Ministerial Declaration Joint Civil Society Statement For Assessment
Of Trade In Services, November 2001
- Position
Paper On The WTO Doha Ministerial Meeting, All Peasant Leaders'
(Philippines), Statement On Doha, November 2001
- Comunicado
De Prensa: Derechos Humanos Y Medio Ambiente Al Centro De Debate De
La OMC, El Centro De Derechos Humanos Y Medio Ambiente, Press Release,
November 2001
- A
Critical Moment In Doha For Sustainable Development, WWF Statement
On The Opening Of The Doha WTO Ministerial 9 November 2001, WWF International
Statement, November 2001
- World
Trade Talks WTO Tells Civil Society: Come To Qatar,
Friends Of The Earth, Media Briefing, November 2001
- It's
the Law, WTO!, Press Release by the Centre for International Sustainable
Development Law, November 2001
- Agreed
Negotiating Objectives for The Fourth WTO Ministerial Conference.
The Southern African Development Community, September 2001
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A Matter Of Life And Death: The Role Of Patents In Access To Essential
Medicines. Medicins San Frontieres (MSF), October 2001
- A
New Round Of WTO Trade Negotiations: A Tool For Poverty Reduction?
North-South Institute, Canada, October 2001
- A
new Direction in World Trade: Towards a WTO Round For Development, Democracy
and Sustainability. Party of European Socialists (PES) Group, April
2001
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- Comments
on the draft WTO Decision Addendum on Agriculture. Published by
IATP and Focus on the Global South, October 2001
- Eight
Broken Promises: Why The Wto Isn't Working For The World's Poor.
Oxfam Briefing Paper No. 9, November 2001
- Emerging
positions in the run up to Doha, Recommendations to the EU TRIPS
on TRIAL A pro-poor agenda on Intellectual Property Rights for
the Doha Ministerial meeting:
food security, farmers rights and indigenous people, CIDSE, September
2001
- Food
Security and the WTO, CIDSE September 2001
- Greeenpeace
International Comments And Annotations On The Draft Doha Ministerial
Declaration. Greenpeace International, November 2001
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- IISD
Viepoint on Quatar. International Institute for Trade and Sustainable
Development (IISD) puts forward a series of Viewpoints on the Fourth
WTO Ministerial Conference
- Is
the WTO serious about reducing world poverty? The Development Agenda
for Doha. Oxfam Breifing Paper No. 7, October 2001
- No
Investment Agreement Within The WTO: Re-Directing Investment To Promote
Sustainable Development. WWF International, October 2001
- Our
World is not for sale. WTO: Shrink or Sink. Publishe by the Council
of Canadians and endorsed by hundreds
of of grassroot organisations. Available in 8 languages.
- Protecting
Human Rights in a Global EconomyChallenges for the World Trade Organization,
by Rights & Democracy, 2000
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