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Further Occasional Papers: N° 1/ December 2002 New Steps to Faster and Broader Debt Relief for Developing Countries N° 2/ January 2003 Pedro Morazán: Deuda externa: Nuevas crisis, nuevas soluciones? N° 3/ March 2003 Money Laundering and Tax Havens: The Hidden Billions for Development N° 4/ April 2003 Michaela Eglin The General Agreement on Trade in Services(GATS) A Background Note N° 5/ April 2003 Sophia Murphy The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture and its Renegotiation N° 6/ May 2003 Eva Hartmann/ Christoph Scherrer: Negotiations on Trade in Services The Position of the Trade Unions on GATS N° 7/ July 2003 Brigitte Young/ Hella Hoppe The Doha Development Round, Gender and Social Reproduction N° 8/ July 2003 Eric Teo Chu Cheow Privatisation of Water Supply N° 9/ October 2003 Katherine A. Hagen Policy Dialogue between the International Labour Organization and the International Financial Institutions: The Search for Convergence N° 10/ October 2003 Jens Martens Perspectives of Multilateralism after Monterrey and Johannesburg N° 11/ October 2003 Katherine A. Hagen The International Labour Organization: Can it Deliver the Social Dimension of Globalization? N° 12/ March 2004 Jürgen Kaiser/ Antje Queck Odious Debts Odious Creditors? International Claims on Iraq N° 13/ January 2005 Federico Alberto Cuello Camilo What makes a Round aDevelopment Round? The Doha Mandate and the WTO Trade Negotiations N° 14/ January 2005 Thomas G. Weiss Overcoming the Security Council Reform Impasse. The Implausible versus the Plausible N° 15/ February 2005 Gert Rosenthal The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. An Issues Papier N° 16/ March 2005 Thomas Greven Social Standards in Bilateral and Regional Trade and Investment Agreements Instruments, Enforcement, and Policy Options for Trade Unions N° 17/ April 2005 Maria Floro and Hella Hoppe Engendering Policy Coherence for Development Gender issues for the global policy agenda in the year 2005 N° 18/ May 2005 Dirk Messner, Simon Maxwell, Franz Nuscheler, Joseph Siegle Governance Reform of the Bretton Woods Institutions and the UN Development System N° 19/ May 2005 Luke Eric Peterson The Global Governance of Foreign Direct Investment: Madly Off in All Directions N° 20/ August 2005 Nils Rosemann The UN Norms on Corporate Human Rights Responsibilities. An Innovating Instrument to Strengthen Business Human Rights Performance N° 21/ October 2005 Christoph Zöpel Global Democracy in the Nexus of Governments, Parliaments, Parties and Civil Cociety N° 22/ April 2006 Theodor Rathgeber UN Norms on the Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations N° 23/ July 2006 Felix Kirchmeier The Right to Development where do we stand? State of the debate on the Right do Development N° 24/ August 2006 Jochen Steinhilber China A new actor in the Middle East and North Africa Region N° 25/ September 2006 Jochen Steinhilber Bound to Cooperate? Security and regional cooperation N° 25/ September 2006 Jochen Steinhilber Bound to Cooperate? Sicherheit und regionale Kooperation N° 26/ November 2006 Luke Eric Peterson South Africas Bilateral Investment Treaties Implications for Development and Human Rights N° 27/ November 2006 Mahnaz Malik Time for a Change: Germanys Bilateral Investment Treaty Programme and Development Policy N° 28/ December 2006 Thomas G. Weiss and Peter J. Hoffman A Priority Agenda for the Next UN Secretary-General N° 29/ December 2006 Jens Martens Multistakeholder Partnerships Future Models of Multilateralism? N° 30/ April 2007 Robert Howse and Ruti G. Teitel Beyond the Divide The Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the World Trade Organization N° 31/ May 2007 Joseph E. Stiglitz and Stephanie Griffi th-Jones Growth and Responsibility in a Globalized World. Findings of theShadow G8 N° 32/ June 2007 Aileen Kwa Rethinking the Trading System Traducción realizada por: Ana María Flores, miembro del Departamento de Comercio de la Embajada de los Estados Unidos de América.