The Warwick Commission will be spending a year examining the global trading system and making recommendations about its future shape and direction.The Warwick Commission is led by the Hon. Pierre Pettigrew PC and involves academics from around the world.During 2007, the Commission will take evidence from a wide range of experts from around the globe. It will be approaching politicians, pressure groups, practitioners, academics, lawyers and other people and groups who work in the field.
Jeffrey L. Dunoff discusses the relationship between the law and international trade.
Pradeep Mehta discusses the challenges facing the Doha round particulary relating to agriculture and developing countries.
Patrick Low discusses the function of the WTO and the challenges facing the Warwick Commission in resolving the issues surrounding world trade.
Richard Higgott explains the background to the Warwick Commission and some of the issues surrounding the world trade system.
Professor Brigitte Young discusses the need to establish equity in trade and how to progress the Doha negotiations.
Ann Capling discusses some of the challenges facing the world trade system.
Heribert Dieter discusses the problems that the WTO faces during the Doha round and what the Commission hopes to achieve.
Pierre Pettigrew explains why the Doha round is struggling and the limitations and challenges affecting the progress of the WTO negotiations.
A look at the issues surrounding multilateral trade and the Doha round. (more)
The Warwick Commission 2007 considers the future of the multilateral trade system after the Doha Round.