tailieunhanh - Report English - Rigged Rules And Double Standards

Despite Sumatran Tigers being fully protected by law, with tough provisions for jail time and steep fines, as well as increased effort in tiger conservation and building law enforcement and antipoaching capacity, this survey demonstrates the existence of a substantial market for tiger parts and products in Sumatra. | RIGGED RULES AND DOUBLE STANDARDS trade globalisation and the fight against poverty MAKE TRADE FAIR Oxfam Oxfam 2002 Make Trade Fair Oxfam is determined not only to present a powerful case for change as we do in this report but to work to make change a reality. That is why we have launched the Oxfam trade campaign Make Trade Fair. We know that real change will come only when large numbers of people demand it in rich countries as well as poor. We want to work with the many organisations and individuals around the world who are already campaigning to ensure that trade makes a real difference in the fight against global poverty. Together we seek to build the kind of movement that has brought an end to apartheid banned the use of landmines and made real progress in reducing Third World debt. The ambition is great and the task is not easy but we believe that if this campaign succeeds the lives of poor communities could be transformed in a way never seen before. advocacy@ MAKE TRADE FAIR Oxfam Rigged Rules and Double Standards trade globalisation and the fight against poverty Contents 2 3 5 20 31 47 64 95 122 149 175 207 239 260 261 270 271 272 Acknowledgements Foreword Executive summary Introduction Chapter 1 Trade and globalisation in the twenty-first century Chapter 2 Trade as a force for poverty reduction Chapter 3 Left behind poor countries and poor people in the international trading system Chapter 4 Market access and agricultural trade the double standards of rich countries Chapter 5 Trade liberalisation and the poor Chapter 6 Primary commodities - trading into decline Chapter 7 Transnational companies investment employment and marketing Chapter 8 International trade rules as an obstacle to development Chapter 9 Making trade work for the poor Notes References List of background research papers Acronyms Oxfam International .

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