Final Push on Doha?

Talks aimed at liberalizing global trade are heading into yet another crucial phase as the prospects of successfully completing a deal before the end of the year quickly fade.

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Concerns Grow Over Investor Rights

Education International

Development groups and trade unions are warning that treaties that regulate international investment are undermining democracy and human rights.

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EU-India Free Trade Talks Stall

Education International

Talks between the European Union and India on a bilateral free trade agreement may not be completed by the end of year as originally planned.

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WIPO: New Proposal on Copyright Limitations

Education International

Several nations are backing a new proposal for special exemptions from copyright rules under the agreements of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

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Teachers mourn sudden death of NUT leader Steve Sinnott

Education International

Steve Sinnott, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers in the UK, died suddenly on 5 April 2008. He was 56. The leaders and members of Education International join with teachers across the UK and indeed around the world in mourning the loss of this outstanding teacher trade unionist, who contributed so much to the ca...

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