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WTO: an end run around democracy [verso]
WTO: an end run around democracy [verso]
TitleWTO: an end run around democracy [verso]
CreatorUnknown
Publisher/AffiliationGlobal Exchange
Place of Publication[Unknown]
NotesAlternate title: Top 10 [ten] reasons to oppose the World Trade Organization.

Contact name: Peter Hodges.

This document (verso) is posted on the web site of Global Exchange www.globalexchange.org/economy/rulemakers/topTenReasons.html)." target="_top">www.globalexchange.org/economy/rulemakers/topTenReasons.html). Flier falsely attributes this source as Global Action.

Top 10 reasons to oppose the WTO" also appears in the documents titled: "November 30th student walkout organizer's guide [pt.19 of 26] : top 10 reasons to oppose the World Trade Organization [2 pp.]" and "Democratize the global economy!" [2 pp.]

Text contains the following sections: 1. the WTO only serves the interests of multinational corpoarations ; 2. the WTO is a stacked court ; 3. the WTO tramples over labor and human rights ; 4. the WTO is destroying the environment ; 5. the WTO is killing people ; 6. the US adoption of the WTO was undemocratic ; 7. the WTO undermines local development and penalizes poor countries ; 8. the WTO is increasing inequality ; 9. the WTO undermines national sovereignty ; 10. the tide is turning against free trade and the WTO!
TimelineBefore WTO?
Intended PurposeEducation
Issue AreaWTO
SubjectsWorld Trade Organization; Corporate power
Object TypeFlier
Physical DescriptionSize: 28 x 22 cm
Condition: good
CollectionWTO Seattle Collection, #5177-003, Box 3, Folder 11
ContributorWTO History Project
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
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