文档介绍:CPD Occasional Paper Series 77
Environment Related Trade Barriers
and the WTO
Paper 77
CPD Occasional Paper Series 77
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First Published January 2009
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ISSN 1818-1570 (Print), ISSN 1818-1597 (Online)
The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), established in 1993, is a civil society initiative to
promote an ongoing dialogue between the principal partners in the decision-making and
implementing process. The dialogues are designed to address important policy issues and
to seek constructive solutions to these problems. The Centre has anised a
series of such dialogues at local, regional and national levels. The CPD has anised
a number of South Asian bilateral and regional dialogues as well as some international
dialogues. These dialogues have brought together ministers, opposition frontbenchers,
MPs, business leaders, NGOs, donors, professionals and other functional group in civil
society within a non-confrontational environment to promote focused discussions. The
CPD seeks to create a national policy consciousness where members of civil society will
be made aware of critical policy issues affecting their lives and e together in
support of particular policy agendas which they feel are conducive to the well being of
the country.
In support of the dialogue process the Centre is engaged in research programmes which
are both serviced by and are intended to serve as inputs for particular anised
by the Centre throughout the year. Some of the major