World Trade Organization Agreements
/ˈwɜrld treɪd ˌɔrgənaɪˈzeɪʃən əˈgrimənts/
Definitions
- (n.) A set of multilateral treaties establishing the World Trade Organization, governing international trade rules and dispute resolution.
The World Trade Organization Agreements set the legal framework for global trade relations among member countries.
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- world trade organization agreements
- world trade organization agreement
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Commentary
Used in legal texts to refer collectively to the WTO's foundational treaties; precise usage ensures clarity in trade law contexts.
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