SYMPOSIUM: PROGRAMME
Programme
20 to 22 April 2005
WTO public symposium: 揥TO After 10 Years: Global Problems and
Multilateral Solutions?/p>
Centre William Rappard (WTO-building)
Rue de Lausanne 154
Geneva, Switzerland
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From left to right:
H.E. Jos?Manuel Barroso, Dr. Supachai Panitchpakdi and H.E. Paul Kagame
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Wednesday 20 April 2005 back to top
07.30 ?10.00 |
Badge Collection ?Centre William Rappard |
Room CR (Council Room) |
10.00 ?11.00 | Plenary opening | |
Chairperson: Dr. Supachai Panitchpakdi
?WTO Director-General > Introductory remarks Speakers: |
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11.00 ?13.00 |
High Level Session on Trade, Economics and Growth |
Room W |
Moderator: Jean-Pierre
Lehmann ?Director, The Evian Group Speakers :
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11.00 ?13.00 |
High Level Session on WTO's Institutional Challenges |
CR ROOM |
Moderator: Afsane Bassir-Pour
?Geneva correspondent, Le Monde Speakers:
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13.00 - 15.00 | Break | |
13.00 -15.00 |
Brown bag lunch meeting ?
organized by European Commission (speakers: Matthew Baldwin,
Marta Moya Diaz ?DG Trade) |
Room A |
15.00 - 18.00 |
(1) 揟rade in Cultural Goods and Services; Assessing the compatibility between trade rules and UNESCO's cultural diversity convention?/td> |
Room CR |
Organizers: International
Network for Cultural Diversity ?INCD Moderator: Speakers:
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15.00 - 18.00 |
(2) 揂 world in
development? |
Room W |
Organizers: International
Confederation of Free Trade Unions ?ICFTU, WCL (1) Moderator: Anna Biondi ? Director, ICFTU Geneva Office Speakers: |
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15.00 - 18.00 |
(3) 揅ompleting the Doha Round ?Who needs to do what to ensure success??nbsp; > Workshop details |
Room D |
Organizers: National Foreign
Trade Council ?NFTC Moderator: John Weekes ? Senior Policy Advisor, Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, Geneva Speakers:
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15.00 - 18.00 |
(4) 揂gricultural Dumping, Import Surges and the Price Crisis ?What reforms are needed??/td> |
Room E |
Organizers: Coordination Sud,
ROPPA (6), CSA
(7), IATP
(8) The Case of Soy Beans Moderator: Alexandra Strickner ?IATP Speakers:
The Chicken case
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15.00 - 18.00 |
(5) 揟ransparency and Participation in the National Trade Policy Process?/td> |
Room A |
Organizers: International
Institute for Sustainable Development ?IISD Moderator: Mark Halle ?IISD (9) Speakers:
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18.00 - 20.00 | Reception for all participants in the lobby of the Council Room |
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10.00 - 13.00 |
(6) 揙utstanding Issues in Agriculture and Impacts on Farm Policies?nbsp; > Workshop details |
Room CR I |
Organizers: IFAP (10) Moderator: Jack Wilkinson ? President, IFAP Panel I:
Panel II:
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10.00 - 13.00 |
(7) ?0 years of Trade and Environment in the WTO: What has been achieved, and what next??/td> |
Room CR II |
Organizers: European
Commission, DG Trade Moderator: Rupert Schlegelmilch ?EC, DG Trade Speakers:
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10.00 - 13.00 |
(8) 揜e-Thinking the Energy Paradigm |
Room W |
Organizers: UN Foundation Moderator: Mohamed T. El-Ashry ?Senior Fellow, UN Foundation Speakers:
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10.00 - 13.00 |
(9) NAMA is key!: A debate on civil society concerns about the NAMA negotiations?/td> |
Room D |
Organizers: Greenpeace
International, IATP, FOE Int. (12), ICFTU, PSI
(13), TWN
(14), Seatini
(15), IMF,
(16) ActionAid Int., CIEL
(17), IFG
(18) Moderator: Daniel Mittler ? Greenpeace International Speakers:
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10.00 - 13.00 |
(10) 揗aking Trade Support Development: Global Problems and Viable Alternatives?nbsp; > Workshop details > Powerpoint Presentation: David Luke > Powerpoint Presentation: Naty Bernardino |
Room E |
Organizers: South Centre Speakers:
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9.30 - 13.00 |
(11) 揟he small and vulnerable economies in the WTO and the Doha negotiations?/td> |
Room B |
Organizers: ABEPG (19), AITIC
(20) Introduction:
Speakers:
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13.00 ?15.00 | Break | |
15.00 - 18.00 |
(12) 揟rade Policy and the farm income crisis in the context of WTO negotiations?/td> |
Room CR I |
Organizers: Canadian
Federation of Agriculture Moderator: H.E. Don Stephenson ?Permanent Representative of Canada to the WTO Speakers:
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15.00 - 18.00 |
(13) 揇evelopment Perspectives on the Current WTO Negotiations?/td> |
Room CR II |
Organizers: Third World
Network Moderator: Speakers:
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15.00 - 18.00 |
(14) 揂frica in the WTO ? Does the first 10 years give any hope for an African Trading Future??span style="font-weight: 400"> > Powerpoint Presentation > Powerpoint Presentation |
Room W |
Organizers: TRALAC (21) Moderator: Trudy Hartzenberg ?Executive Director, TRALAC Speakers:
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15.00 - 18.00 |
(15) 揃eijing + 10 meets WTO + 10?nbsp; > Workshop details |
Room D |
Organizers: IGTN (23), Action
Aid Moderator: Maria Riley ? Center of Concern; IGTN Speakers: |
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15.00 - 18.00 |
(16) 揟rade Facilitation: A Tool For Development?/td> |
Room E |
Organizers: UNECE (24), AITIC Introduction:
Speakers:
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15.00 - 18.00 |
(17) 揇isclosure Requirements: Incorporating the CBD Principles in the TRIPS Agreement On the Road to Hong Kong?/td> |
Room A |
Organizers: IUCN (25), CIEL,
ICTSD (26), IDDRI
(27), Quakers Moderators: Ricardo Mel閚dez-Ortiz ?ICTSD Speakers:
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10.00 - 13.00 |
(18) 揟he WTO at 10: The perceived loss off sovereignty due to WTO accords: should parliamentarians be concerned??/td> |
Room CR I |
Organizers:
Inter-Parliamentary Union ?PU Moderator: Erika Mann ? member of the European Parliament Speakers:
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9.30 - 13.00 |
(19) 揝OLIDAR: Women Talk! ?Decent Work: Decent Life?/td> |
Room CR II |
Organizers: SOLIDAR Introduction:
Panel Moderator: Giampiero
Alhadeff ?Secretary General, SOLIDAR (coffee break at 11:30)
Conclusions: Rodney Bickerstaffe ?Chair, SOLIDAR / IFWEA/ Global Network |
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10.00 - 13.00 |
(20) 揘AMA and Agriculture: What would a pro-development outcome look like??/td> |
Room W |
Organizers: Oxfam
International, TWN Moderator: Phil Bloomer ? Oxfam Great Britain Speakers:
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10.00 - 13.00 |
(21) 揟he REACH debate: regulating chemicals and the WTO?/td> |
Room D |
Organizers: FOE Int.,
Greenpeace Int., WECF (31), FIELD
(32), EEB
(33), CIEL, ETUC
(34) Moderator: Mary Taylor ? FOE/Chemical Reaction Coalition Speakers:
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10.00 - 13.00 |
(22) 揗ercantilism vs. Trade liberalization: Time for a Change of Mindset?/td> |
Room E |
Organizers: The Evian Group Moderator: Carlos Braga ? Senior Advisor, World Bank Speakers:
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10.00 - 13.00 |
(23) 揟he TRIPS Agreement Ten Years Later: The Relationship Between Trademarks and GIs?/td> |
Room A |
Organizers: GMA (35) Moderator: Dr. Justin Hughes ?Assistant Professor, Cardozo Law School, New York University Speakers:
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Notes:
1. World Confederation of Labour.
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2. Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD.
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3. International Textiles, Garment and Leather
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4. Bangladesh Independent Garment Workers
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5. Congress of South African Trade Unions.
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6. R閟eau des Organisations Paysannes et de
Producteurs Agricoles d'Afrique de l'Ouest.
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7. Collectif Strat間ies Alimentaires.
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8. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.
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9. International Institute for Sustainable
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10. International Federation of Agricultural
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11. Partnership for African Environmental
Sustainability. back to text
12. Friends of the Earth International.
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13. Public Services International.
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14. Third World Network.
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15. Southern and Eastern Africa Trade
Information Negotiating Institute.
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16. International Metalworkers Federation.
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17. Center for International Environmental
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18. International Forum on Globalization.
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19. Asociacion Boliviana de Economia Politica
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20. Agency for International Trade
Information and Cooperation.
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21. Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa.
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22. Advisory Centre on WTO Law.
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23. International Gender and Trade Network.
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24. Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
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25. The World Conservation Union.
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26. International Center for Trade and
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27. Institut de D関eloppement durable et des
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28. Self Employed Women's Association.
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29. Alianza Chilena por un Comercio Justo y
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30. International Institute for Environment
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31. Women in Europe for Common Future
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32. Foundation for International
Environmental Law and Development.
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33. European Environment Bureau.
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34. European Trade Union Congres.
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35. Grocery Manufacturers of America.
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