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Trading our lives away : an ecological and gender analysis of free trade and the WTO

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Natural Resource Policy New Delhi 1995; Pesticide Action Network (PAN) Asia and the Pacific Malaysia 1995Description: iv,41pSubject(s):
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  • 338.9 SHI
Contents:
CONTENTS Chapter 1 The Re-birth of free Trade 1 Chapter 2 Gender and Globalization 5 Chapter 3 The Economies of Nature, People and the Market 10 Chapter 4 Freedom to Trade vs Freedom from Hunger 15 Chapter 5 The Value of Knowledge : A Gender Analysis of the TRIPS Agreement of the GATT/WTO 22 Chapter 6 Intellectual property Rights and Human Rights 27 Chapter 7 All Things Trade Related 33 Chapter 8 Trade Related Feminism and the Need for An Ecological and Feminist Agenda for trade 35
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1
The Re-birth of free Trade 1
Chapter 2
Gender and Globalization 5
Chapter 3
The Economies of Nature, People and the Market 10
Chapter 4
Freedom to Trade vs Freedom from Hunger 15
Chapter 5
The Value of Knowledge : A Gender Analysis of the TRIPS Agreement of the GATT/WTO 22
Chapter 6
Intellectual property Rights and Human Rights 27
Chapter 7 All Things Trade Related 33
Chapter 8
Trade Related Feminism and the Need for An Ecological and Feminist Agenda for trade 35

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