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Trade policy measures are an acknowledged means of development politics for some time and determine the relationship between industrial and developing nations. Tariff preferences that are granted to developing countries by industrialised countries unilaterally are of special significance since the s...
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| author | Klaus, Tatjana |
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| description | Trade policy measures are an acknowledged means of development politics for some time and determine the relationship between industrial and developing nations. Tariff preferences that are granted to developing countries by industrialised countries unilaterally are of special significance since the seventies. In at least 13 states, respectively community of states, as for instance the European Community, are Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) operated. The European Community plays an important role in this particular regard. 'The primary objective of the GSP is to contribute to the reduction of poverty and the promotion of sustainable development and good governance. Preferential tariff rates when exporting to the EC market enable developing countries to participate more fully in international trade and generate additional export revenue to support them in developing industry and jobs and reducing poverty'. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/43272 The generalised system of preferences (GSP) of the EC: a way to enforce human rights law as well as social and environmental standards internationally? an analysis of the perspective of emerging and developing countries under consideration of European community - conditions for the granting of tariff preferences to developing countries (WT/0S246/R) Klaus, Tatjana Lehmann, Karin European Community EC market GSP developing countries Trade policy measures are an acknowledged means of development politics for some time and determine the relationship between industrial and developing nations. Tariff preferences that are granted to developing countries by industrialised countries unilaterally are of special significance since the seventies. In at least 13 states, respectively community of states, as for instance the European Community, are Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) operated. The European Community plays an important role in this particular regard. 'The primary objective of the GSP is to contribute to the reduction of poverty and the promotion of sustainable development and good governance. Preferential tariff rates when exporting to the EC market enable developing countries to participate more fully in international trade and generate additional export revenue to support them in developing industry and jobs and reducing poverty'. 2026-05-22T07:40:08Z 2026-05-22T07:40:08Z 2010 2026-05-22T07:30:26Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/43272 en eng application/pdf School For Advanced Legal Studies Faculty of Law University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | European Community EC market GSP developing countries Klaus, Tatjana The generalised system of preferences (GSP) of the EC: a way to enforce human rights law as well as social and environmental standards internationally? an analysis of the perspective of emerging and developing countries under consideration of European community - conditions for the granting of tariff preferences to developing countries (WT/0S246/R) |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | The generalised system of preferences (GSP) of the EC: a way to enforce human rights law as well as social and environmental standards internationally? an analysis of the perspective of emerging and developing countries under consideration of European community - conditions for the granting of tariff preferences to developing countries (WT/0S246/R) |
| title_full | The generalised system of preferences (GSP) of the EC: a way to enforce human rights law as well as social and environmental standards internationally? an analysis of the perspective of emerging and developing countries under consideration of European community - conditions for the granting of tariff preferences to developing countries (WT/0S246/R) |
| title_fullStr | The generalised system of preferences (GSP) of the EC: a way to enforce human rights law as well as social and environmental standards internationally? an analysis of the perspective of emerging and developing countries under consideration of European community - conditions for the granting of tariff preferences to developing countries (WT/0S246/R) |
| title_full_unstemmed | The generalised system of preferences (GSP) of the EC: a way to enforce human rights law as well as social and environmental standards internationally? an analysis of the perspective of emerging and developing countries under consideration of European community - conditions for the granting of tariff preferences to developing countries (WT/0S246/R) |
| title_short | The generalised system of preferences (GSP) of the EC: a way to enforce human rights law as well as social and environmental standards internationally? an analysis of the perspective of emerging and developing countries under consideration of European community - conditions for the granting of tariff preferences to developing countries (WT/0S246/R) |
| title_sort | generalised system of preferences gsp of the ec a way to enforce human rights law as well as social and environmental standards internationally an analysis of the perspective of emerging and developing countries under consideration of european community conditions for the granting of tariff preferences to developing countries wt 0s246 r |
| topic | European Community EC market GSP developing countries |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/43272 |
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