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The EU, the US and the WTO  

Workshop

Date and Time
February 28, 2003 - March 1, 2003

Availability
Open to the public
No RSVP required


Participants
Andrew Stoler - University of Adelaide
Richard Steinberg - UCLA School of Law
Judy Goldstein - Stanford University
John H. Barton - Stanford University
Bart Kerremans - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Anthony Gooch - European Commission
Stephen Woolcock - London School of Economics
Bruce Stokes - National Journal
Mac Destler - Institute for International Economics
Jeff Schott - Institute for International Economics
Richard Morningstar - Harvard University
Timothy E. Josling - Stanford University
Geza Feketekuty - Monterey Institute of International Studies
Dale Hathaway - National Center for Food and Agriculture Policy
John Nash - The World Bank

The European Forum, in association with the European Union Center of California at Scripps College, is hosting a workshop on "The EU, the US and the WTO" on February 28 and March 1, 2003. The aim of the workshop is to conduct an in-depth discussion in an academic setting about the current state of the WTO, the relationship between the EU and the US and that institution, and the prospects for a successful Doha round of trade negotiations. Invited participants from the US and the EU, including economists, political scientists and lawyers will be at the meeting.

The workshop will address five topics in its sessions. After a keynote address on Friday morning the workshop will look at the WTO as an evolving institution, the EU and the WTO, and the US and the WTO. The Workshop recommences on Saturday at 9:00am, to discuss transatlantic cooperation and the WTO and prospects for the Doha Round.

Topics: Agriculture policy | Economics | World Bank | World Trade Organization

Location
CISAC Conference Room
Encina Hall Central, 2nd floor
616 Serra St.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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FSI Contact
Laura Seaman