WorldTradeLaw.net - Uruguay Round Negotiating History: DSU This page provides documents from the negotiating history of the uruguay RoundDSU. WorldTradeLaw.net Home. uruguay Round DSU Negotiating history. Title. http://www.worldtradelaw.net/history/urdsu/urdsu.htm
Extractions: MTN.GNG/NG13/W/1 April 6, 1987 Communication from New Zealand MTN.GNG/NG13/W/2 April 22, 1987 Communication from the United States MTN.GNG/NG13/W/3 April 22, 1987 Note by the Secretariat: GATT Dispute Settlement System MTN.GNG/NG13/W/4 June 10, 1987 Revision on Note by the Secretariat: GATT DISPUTE SETTLEMENT SYSTEM MTN.GNG/NG13/W/4/Rev.1 November 10, 1987 Communication from Jamaica MTN.GNG/NG13/W/5 June 25, 1987 Discussion Paper by the United States MTN.GNG/NG13/W/6 June 25, 1987 Communication from Japan MTN.GNG/NG13/W/7 July 1, 1987
Extractions: This page provides documents from the negotiating history of the Uruguay Round Anti-dumping Agreement. WorldTradeLaw.net Home Uruguay Round AD Agreement Negotiating History Title Document Number Document Date Note by the Secretariat: Special and Differential Treatment for Developing Countries MTN.GNG/NG8/W/2 May 4, 1987 Communication from the Republic of Korea MTN.GNG/NG8/W/3 May 20, 1987 Communication from the United States MTN.GNG/NG8/W/4 May 21, 1987 Communication from Colombia MTN.GNG/NG8/W/5 June 1, 1987 Note by the Secretariat: Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Antidumping Code): Aspects of the Code Proposed by Korea for Negotiation MTN.GNG/NG8/W/7 August 11, 1987 Revised Note by the Secretariat: Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Antidumping Code): Aspects of the Code Proposed by Korea for Negotiation MTN.GNG/NG8/W/7/Rev.1 December 4, 1987
Extractions: Revised Edition - CREATION AND EVOLUTION By Law of February 24th, 1911, the Military Pension Fund was founded, thus establishing the Military Social Security system from an institutional point of view. By Law of November 12th, 1942, the Military Pension Fund becomes a legal entity and on October 13th, 1956 the Constitution and Legislation Commission of the Senators' Chamber unanimously concluded that it should have administrative autonomy. By Law of November 30th, 1960, the Military Pension Fund changes its name to "Military Retirement and Pension Fund." By Law of February 21st, 1974 and Law of April 30th, 1974, the Military Retirement and Pension Fund, up to then a State legal entity with its own patrimony and administrative autonomy, becomes the "Military Retirement and Pensions Service", directly dependent on the Ministry of National Defence. (Article 145 of the last of the above mentioned laws stipulates that: "Include in Section 3 - Ministry of National Defence - Section 31 - "Military Retirement and Pension Fund" as a sub-division of the above mentioned section which will be called "Military Retirement and Pensions Service." This enactment does not modify neither the legal status of the passivities under its charge nor the patrimony affected to them.") Finally, by Law
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Extractions: Uruguay Introduction Back to Top Uruguay (in Spanish, República Oriental del Uruguay), republic in south-eastern South America, bordered on the north and east by Brazil, on the east and south by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Río de la Plata, and on the west by Argentina. It is the second smallest country on the continent. The Uruguay River forms the entire western boundary. The area of Uruguay is 176,215 sq km (68,037 sq mi). Montevideo is the country's capital, chief port, and economic centre. Official Name- Eastern Republic of Uruguay 19 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Artigas, Canelones, Cerro Largo, Colonia, Durazno, Flores, Florida, Lavalleja, Maldonado, Montevideo, Paysandu, Rio Negro, Rivera, Rocha, Salto, San Jose, Soriano, Tacuarembo, Treinta y Tres Uruguay People Back to Top The Uruguayans of today are predominantly of European origin, mostly descendants of 19th- and 20th-century immigrants from Spain and Italy and, to a lesser degree, France and Britain. Earlier settlers had migrated from Argentina and Paraguay. Few descendants of Uruguay's original population remain. Of the small number of blacks in the country, most came southward from Brazil.
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Extractions: History Uruguay's aboriginal inhabitants were the Charrúa Indians, a hunter-gatherer people who cared little for outsiders. They killed the explorer Juan Diaz de Solís and most of his party when the Spaniards encountered them in 1516. By the 17th century, the Charrúas had prospered and, abandoning hostilities, began trading with the Spanish. In 1680, the Portuguese founded Colonia on the estuary of the Río de la Plata as a rival to Spanish-held Buenos Aires on the opposite shore. Spain responded by building its own citadel at Montevideo. Uruguayan hero José Artigas fought against the Spanish but was unable to prevent a Brazilian takeover of the Banda (the original name of the eastern shore of the Río de la Plata). Exiled to Paraguay, he inspired the '33 Orientales' who, with Argentine support, liberated the area in 1828 and established Uruguay as an independent buffer state between Argentina and Brazil. Uruguay's fragile independence was repeatedly threatened during the 19th century - militarily by Argentina and Brazil, and economically by Britain. Federalist forces in collusion with Argentina besieged Montevideo from 1838-51 and helped create two warring political parties, the Blancos and the Colorados. Around the same time, the British introduced new wool, meat and rail industries. They also replaced the rangy criollo stock with their own cattle, thus commercializing one of the country's few abundant resources. For the remainder of the century, the contest between the Blancos and Colorados continued, immersing the country in civil war, dictatorship and political intrigue.
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Extractions: All about Uruguay's History , Government, Economy and People. If you like farming and farm animals such as cows, sheep and horses Uruguay is the place to go. Before you go you might want to find some interesting facts about Uruguay's government system , history , and the type of people who live there. Also before you go , check out some interesting maps. Economy A lot of Uruguay raise cattle and sheep , that's why beef is one of thier main foods and cheapest foods. Most of Uruguay's cattle ranches are located in the middle of the country. Also the government has encouraged them to grow crops such as corn , rice and oats. They have hydroelectric power plants. The People The population of Uruguay was 3,344,074 in 2001. Over 1/3 of the population live in Uruguay's capital Montevideo. More then 25% of the population are Italian, Spanish and Brazilian. Their main language is Spanish. Most people work on farms and cattle ranches. Government Uruguay's type of government is republic. The current leader of Uruguay is Jorge Battle. Senators must be 33 years or older to run, they have to own land worth 10,000 dollars are more. The president can't run for a second consecutive term. They run for five year terms. There republic government was set up in 1828. History The first Europeans to land on Uruguay were lead by a man named Juan Daz Sols in 1516. When it was discovered, about four-thousand Indians lived there! Uruguay became a independent country on August 25 ,1825 , from Brazil.
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Extractions: In Uruguay, the exchange market is completely free. The market is governed exclusively by the offer and demand and there are no restriction concerning the use or possession of foreign currency. The international turnovers of money, values and precious coins are also free and are not subjected to any special permission or authorization by the Government. Also, companies and particular utilities can be issued abroad. The majority of the most important banks are present in Uruguay. Law protects operations with any financial entity by a strict bank secret. Uruguay admits the existence of companies, which have shares to the bearer, where the shareholders' identity may remain confidential. Some of these companies perform offshore activities, counting with good tax exoneration. The Uruguayan duty-free zones not only benefit companies with a good tax exoneration but also with a wide range of services that is not affected by any kind of monopoly. The Uruguayan financial market is considered by many experts to be a privileged place in South America. In fact, it is considered "The Switzerland of America". Geographical Description
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Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage And History uruguay. Almost half of uruguay s population of 3,100,000 lives in thecapital city, Montevideo. uruguay has an area of 177,410 sq km. http://www.camelotintl.com/world/01uruguay.html
Extractions: URUGUAY Almost half of Uruguay's population of 3,100,000 lives in the capital city, Montevideo. Much of the city's electricity is provided by hydroelectric dams. Uruguay has an area of 177,410 sq km. It won independence in 1825 from Spain, and the official language is Spanish. The currency is the Uruguayan peso. Knight International
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Extractions: Uruguays Jewish community took root in the 1880s. For many, Uruguay was a temporary stop on the way to Brazil or Argentina. In 1916, the Ashkenaz i Jews formed a burial society, or chevra kaddisha. The following year, the doors of the countrys first synagogue were opened. During the late 1920s and early 1930s, scores of Jews passed through Uruguay destined for Argentina. Though a strict immigration quota was imposed during World War II, nearly 2,200 German Jews managed to enter the country.
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