Conflicting Justice Notions in the World Trade Organization: Sweden as a Broker

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Anders Ahnlid
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This article focuses on how Sweden, as a member of the European Union, has acted as a broker between the conflicting justice notions of developing and developed WTO members. Drawing on the author’s experiences as a participating Swedish trade negotiator, the article concentrates on selected Swedish actions and measures taken between the inception of the WTO in 1995 and 2008, when the latest, and probably also last, full attempt to move the Doha round to a close ended in failure. Have the measures taken contributed to a reduction of the conflicting justice notions, and if so, how has this impacted on the process and the outcome? In addition, the article examines the question of how the pursuit of justice, and the management of conflicting justice notions, can aid practitioners to set up more efficient negotiation processes which lead to higher quality and more durable outcomes.
世界贸易组织中相互冲突的司法观念:瑞典作为中间人
这篇文章的重点是瑞典作为欧盟成员国,如何在世贸组织发展中成员国和发达成员国相互冲突的正义观念之间充当中间人。本文借鉴了作者作为参与谈判的瑞典贸易谈判代表的经验,重点介绍了瑞典在1995年世贸组织成立至2008年期间所采取的一些行动和措施,当时,推动多哈回合结束的最近一次,可能也是最后一次,都以失败告终。所采取的措施是否有助于减少相互冲突的正义观念?如果是,这对过程和结果有何影响?此外,文章还探讨了追求正义和管理相互冲突的正义观念如何帮助从业者建立更有效的谈判程序,从而获得更高质量和更持久的结果的问题。
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期刊介绍: International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice examines negotiation from many perspectives, to explore its theoretical foundations and to promote its practical application. It addresses the processes of negotiation relating to political, security, environmental, ethnic, economic, business, legal, scientific and cultural issues and conflicts among nations, international and regional organisations, multinational corporations and other non-state parties. Conceptually, the Journal confronts the difficult task of developing interdisciplinary theories and models of the negotiation process and its desired outcome.
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