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Welcome to the China and the WTO Project. The Project is a three year study funded by the Australian Research Council under a SPIRT (Strategic Partnership with Industry) grant in conjunction with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). The directors of the project are Deborah Cass, formerly Senior Lecturer in law at the Australian National University law school and now Senior Lecturer in law at the London School of Economics and Dr George Barker, Director of the Centre for Law and Economics of the Faculty of Law at the Australian National University. The project directors are being assisted by Brett Williams, the Principal Research Officer. The aim of the China and the WTO Project is to provide analyses of key legal issues concerning Chinese accession in their economic and policy context. As well as the researchers and DFAT, the project aims to draw upon as wide a range of expertise as possible. We have consulted with various business organizations in Australian and also with academics in the field of international trade law and economics in various countries. We are interested in hearing from anyone who is working on issues related to the Chinese accession, who may be interested in collaborating with us in an aspect of our work.
Publications, Presentations, Lectures and Seminars Publications
Presentations,
Seminars and Lectures Seminar
Papers Working
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Newsletter
December 1998
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accession.
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| Current research under the project has now been concluded. A comprehensive collection of topical essays will be published by Cambridge University Press shortly, Deborah Cass, Brett Williams and George Barker (Eds) 'Entering the New Millenium: China and the World Trading System'. |