This discussion examined issues of COVID-19 supply chain disruptions, cybersecurity, worker wages, data privacy, dispute settlement, and other issues arising from the recent revisions to the North American Free Trade Agreement, known in the U.S.…
The members of the WCP team at the University of Nairobi participated in organizing and attending the 2nd meeting of the East African Community (EAC) Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Forum.
The paper Analysis of trade opportunities between South African and Tunisian SME's: the TRADE DSM was presented by Leila Baghdadi and Wilma Viviers at this workshop.
"Future Pandemic Management: A Roundtable Discussion", organised by British Embassy Mexico City and C Minds The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned us that this will not be our last pandemic and, according to Bill Gates,…
À l’occasion du webinaire organisé le jeudi 10 décembre qui portait sur les trajectoires possibles de développement de la Tunisie à l’horizon 2040, Leila Baghdadi, Professeure en Economie et titulaire de la Chaire de l’Organisation Mondiale du…
Roundtable:Gender and Social Inclusion in Trade Agreements. Panelists: Mariangela Linoci, UNCTAD; Bogolo Kenewendo, Former Minister of Trade, Botswana, and Economic Development Consultant; Gloria Atuheirwe, Director…
I moderated the roundtable discussions on trade-policy agenda and gender, at International Trade and Gender Symposium, organised by ECLAC UN, and supported by UK Aid and WTO. In this session, we discussed the similarities and differences between…
This paper gives my response to a request by the Kenya Permanent Secretary of the State Department for Trade and Enterprise Development to give my opinion on the initial draft of the proposed Free Trade Area between Kenya and the United States.…
This paper gives my response to a request by the Kenya Permanent Secretary of the State Department for Trade and Enterprise Development to give my opinion on the 6th draft of the proposed Free Trade Area between Kenya and the United States.
Organised this online conference, with 20+ speakers and discussants from different universities and 100+ participants overall. The discussions focussed on rethinking, repackaging and rescuing world trade law. Details here:…