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de Sépibus Joëlle
do Prado Victor
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Dür Andreas
Echandi Roberto
Elsig Manfred
Evenett Simon J.
Finger Sascha
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Jansen Marion
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Milewicz Karolina
Müller Jane
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Nartova Olga
Ndiaye-Coïc Rougui
Nguyen Huong
O'Connor Bernard
Oechslin Manuel
Oesch Matthias
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Palfrey John
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Panizzon Marion
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Peterson Barry
Piérola Fernando
Rubini Luca
Saco Victor
Salcedo Pfeiffer Lisa
Sauvé Pierre
Scherer Andreas
Schneider Anselm
Schwarz Erich
Shingal Anirudh
Sieber-Gasser Charlotte
Spilker Gabriele
Steiner Marc
Stephan Gunter
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Temmerman Michelangelo
Thoenig Mathias
Tuerk Elisabeth
Umaña Víctor
VanGrasstek Craig
Vermulst Edwin
Weber Rolf H.
Wiese Johanna L.
Wunsch-Vincent Sacha
Yorke Valerie
Z.Bigdeli Sadeq
Work Package
HI Horizontal Issues
WP1 Trade Governance
WP2 Preferential Trade
WP3 Innovation and Creativity
WP4 Trade, Development and Migration
WP5 Trade and Climate Change
WP6 Impact Assessment
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Cluster
1.3 Corporate trade governance: Exploring the interfaces
2.1 Preferential trade
3.1 Product innovation
3.2 Revisiting patent law and policy
3.3 New technologies and trade governance
4.2 Migration and trade
5.1 Towards a principle of common concern in international economic law
5.2 Towards an effective architecture of the international climate regime
5.3 Towards a framework energy agreement
Projects 2011/12/13
1.3.3 The contribution of public procurement to multi-layered governance: Implementation of core labour standards
2.1.5 South–South preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in services
3.1.1 Applying new growth theory to int’l trade
3.1.2 Public support for product innovation in Swiss agriculture: A historical impact analysis
3.1.4 Enabling product innovation and trade participation in the developing world through Ementoring
3.2.3 Transparency in patent law: more transparency for more innovation?
3.2.4 (continued PhD project) The role of IPRs protection in encouraging FDI spillovers in developing countries
3.2.5 (continued PhD project) Tax breaks for development
3.2.6 (continued PhD project) Protecting traditional knowledge under unfair competition rules: A case study on Iranian carpets
3.3.1 Digital technologies and trade governance
3.3.2 The regulatory challenge of nanotechnology
4.2.4 Markets for migration and development (M4MD)
4.2.5 Treaties, Trade and Networks
5.1.1 Common concern and global public goods: Evidence, bits and pieces
5.1.3 Process and production methods in WTO law and the principle of common concern
5.1.4 Adaptation to climate change: Towards effective management of water resources
5.2.1 New Strategies for global climate governance
5.2.2 Governance challenges and “top-down” criteria of new market mechanisms
Projects 2009/10/11
1.5 Human rights as drivers for corporate governance
1.6 Investment contracts and human rights
1.7 Linking corporate governance and WTO law
2.1 PTAs: drivers, design and effects
2.2 The optimal provision of regional public goods
2.4 Regional dispute settlement bodies in trade and investment
2.5 Mapping the universe of services disciplines in PTAs
2.6 Completing the international investment architecture
2.8 Vertical specialisation and regionalism
3.1 Access to content (A2C) in the digital environment
3.2 The role of interoperability in international trade: institutions, policies and approaches
3.3b Investigating the Need for Ceilings in the TRIPS Agreement: the concept of abuse of patent rights
3.3c Nanotechnology: the invention-discovery dichotomy implications for trade and innovation
3.5 Rights to animal genetic resources for food and agriculture
3.6 The law, economics and policy of financial innovation
3.7 Testing selected innovation-targeted tools in practice
4.2 South-South Regional Trade Agreements in Services
4.6 Migration partnerships in multilayered migration governance
4.7 Temporary labour mobility in bilateral migration agreements
4.8 France and Spain bilateral agreements on migration: current state of application in Senegal
4.9 Swiss migration and European mobility partnerships compared
5.1 Impact of climate change on international trade
5.2 Climate change adaptation in agriculture and international trade
5.3 Role of technology and innovation in agriculture to climate change
5.4 Climate change risk management and regulation of services
5.5a Access to fresh water and international trade law
5.5b Jordan Case Study
5.6 An institutional framework for the global carbon market
5.7 The access of renewable energy sources to the grid in a liberalised European electricity market - the necessity to establish smart grids
5.10 Implementing and monitoring PPMs
CITEL 1 Climate Change and International Trade from an Economic and Legal Perspective (CITEL)
CITEL 3 Tariff policies in climate change mitigation
6.1 Trade, wages and location
6.2 Trade preferences and adjustment at the firm level
6.3 Regionalism and governance
6.4 Trade indices and trade patterns
6.5 Threshold impact analysis and progressive trade regulation
6.6 Legal dimension of trade and investment impact assessments
6.7 Financial markets and their regulation
HI 3 The role of private actors
HI 4 Gender-related aspects of trade regulation