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EVENTS
For a more comprehensive
list of events in trade and sustainable development, please refer
to ICTSD's web calendar at: http://www.ictsd.org/cal/index.htm.
If you would like to submit an event, please email events@ictsd.ch
Coming Up:
17-23 January
23 January,
Geneva, Switzerland. NEGOTIATING BIODIVERSITY, TRADE AND INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY: IMPLICATIONS OF REGIONAL AND BILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENTS.
This event, organised by the International Centre for Trade and
Sustainable Development on the sidelines of a session of the Convention
for Biological Diversity's Working Group on Access and Benefit Sharing,
will provide a platform for discussion of provisions relating to
biodiversity, trade and IP in recent bilateral and regional free
trade agreements, as well as for the consideration of their implications
for relevant multilateral discussions and negotiations in the context
of the CBD, the Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
(TRIPS Agreement) of the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The deadline for
registration is 17 January. For more information contact Cecile
de Gardelle, e-mail: cdegardelle@ictsd.ch.
23-27 January,
Davos, Switzerland: WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ANNUAL MEETING. The theme
of this year's summit is "The Power of Collaborative Innovation."
Leadership vacuums are beginning to emerge on a wide range of critical
issues in the international environment. The absence of a common
vision and agenda ensures that the status quo will be maintained
with respect to major global challenges - ironic given the ubiquity
of knowledge and rapidity of change in our networked world. The
forum will attempt to catalyse the creation of platforms for like-minded
communities to initiate necessary changes together. Internet: http://www.weforum.org/en/events/AnnualMeeting2008/index.htm.
WTO Events
An updated list
of forthcoming WTO meetings is posted at: http://www.wto.org/meets_public/meets_e.pdf.
Please bear in mind that dates and times of WTO meetings are often
changed, and that the WTO does not always announce the important
informal meetings of the different bodies. Unless otherwise indicated,
all WTO meetings are held at the WTO, Centre William Rappard, rue
de Lausanne 154, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland, and are open to WTO Members
and accredited observers only.
17 January:
WORKING PARTY ON THE ACCESSION OF ALGERIA
18 January:
TRADE POLICY REVIEW BODY - PAKISTAN
18 January:
BOEING-AIRBUS DISPUTE PANEL PUBLIC VIEWING
21 January:
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BODY
Other Upcoming
Events
24 January,
Geneva, Switzerland: TRADE, THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER. This conference concludes a 14-month research program
the relationship between Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs)
and the WTO agreements, with a particular emphasis on technology
transfer and the Doha Round negotiations, conducted by the University
of Geneva's Law Faculty and the Graduate Institute of International
and Development Studies with cooperation from the United Nations
Environment Programme (Economics and Trade Branch), the United Nations
Conference on Trade and Development, and the International Network
on Environmental Compliance and Enforcement. Funding has been provided
by the Geneva International Academic Network (RUIG/GIAN). Contact
Urs Thomas, e-mail: urs.thomas@droit.unige.ch,
tel: +41 22 379 8491, +41 22 329 6730.
24-25 January,
Bangkok, Thailand: AID FOR TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT: GLOBAL AND REGIONAL
PERSPECTIVES: UNCTAD XII PRE-EVENT. Organised under the auspices
of the Working Group on Trade of the United Nations Executive Committee
on Economic and Social Affairs. At the pre-event, the major United
Nations agencies active in development cooperation and long-standing
providers of trade-related technical assistance and capacity-building
will discuss ways to sustain the momentum of moves to implement
the Aid for Trade initiative and the supportive role to be played
by the United Nations system in promoting development and helping
to bring about a reduction in poverty, to which Member States committed
themselves in the Millennium Declaration and the outcome of the
2005 World Summit. The event should be of particular interest to
government officials and representatives of the private sector dealing
with trade agreements and negotiations. Internet: http://www.unctad.org/Templates/meeting.asp?intItemID=1942&lang=1&m=14941&info=not.
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