Abstract

The modern international trade framework aims for trade liberalization, that achieving worldwide free trade would help people achieve higher living standards. However, the current WTO system still requires modifications to ensure the rights and benefits of developing countries regarding worker protection, intellectual property protection, and dispute settlement. This paper focuses on analyzing the current labor market, intellectual property policies, and judicialization within international dispute settlement procedures, points out the flaws in each of them and provides a solution for possible enhancement to ensure developing country rights.

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