TRADE POLICY REVIEW OF SWITZERLAND AND LIECHTENSTEIN
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Trade Policy Review Body
6 December 2000
JOINT TRADE POLICY REVIEW OF
SWITZERLAND AND LIECHTENSTEIN
4 and 6 December 2000
Concluding Remarks by the Chairperson
We have had a comprehensive, open and informative discussion of the trade policies and practices of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Members were encouraged by the good performance of the Swiss and Liechtenstein economies since 1997. They attributed this performance largely to sound macroeconomic policies and structural reforms, which have contributed to a better allocation of resources and further exploitation of the comparative advantages of both Switzerland and Liechtenstein. (...) The functioning of the Swiss-Liechtenstein customs union, including the Market Control and Surveillance Mechanism (MCSM) established by Liechtenstein following its EEA membership, also attracted interest.
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https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/swit_liech.doc
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TRADE POLICY REVIEWS: SECOND PRESS RELEASE AND CHAIRPERSON'S CONCLUSIONS
PRESS RELEASE PRESS/TPRB/152 6 December 2000
Switzerland and Liechtenstein: December 2000
The Trade Policy Review Body of the World Trade Organization (WTO) concluded its third review of Switzerland (and the first review jointly with Liechtenstein) on 4 and 6 December 2000. (...) TRADE POLICY REVIEW BODY: REVIEW OF SWITZERLAND AND LIECHTENSTEIN CONCLUDING REMARKS BY THE CHAIRPERSON
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We have had a comprehensive, open and informative discussion of the trade policies and practices of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. (...) The functioning of the Swiss-Liechtenstein customs union, including the Market Control and Surveillance Mechanism (MCSM) established by Liechtenstein following its EEA membership, also attracted interest.
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Score: 895774
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https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/tp152_e.htm
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Liechtenstein Archives - Question of Palestine
Liechtenstein Archives - Question of Palestine
United Nations Information System on the Question of Palestine
Gaza Children Living in “Hell on Earth” Secretary-General Tells General Assembly, as Calls for End to Violence Crescendo, News of Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Breaks – Press Release (GA/12325) SEVENTY-FIFTH SESSION, 67TH & 68TH MEETINGS (AM &am [...] (...) Liechtenstein donation to UNRWA for Palestine refugees – UNRWA press release Liechtenstein donates over USD 100,000 to UNRWA for Pal [...] (...) Liechtenstein makes its largest donation to UNRWA – UNRWA press release Liechtenstein makes its largest donation to UNRWA 21 De [...]
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Score: 894814.5
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Statement GCM Conference Marrakech 2018 final
GOVERNMENT PRINCIPALITY OF LIECHTENSTEIN
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High-level Intergovernmental Conference to Adopt the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
Statement by H.E. (...) Through development cooperation, Liechtenstein
has provided financial support to migration related projects for many years. (...) Liechtenstein
does not interpret the GCM to entail a revision of these regulations.
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Score: 894382.1
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https://www.un.org/en/conf/mig...M-Statements/liechtenstein.pdf
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By an Application filed in the Registry on 1 June 2001, Liechtenstein instituted proceedings against Germany relating to a dispute concerning
“decisions of Germany, in and after 1998, to treat certain property of Liechtenstein nationals as German assets having been ‘seized for the purposes of reparation or restitution, or as a result of the state of war’ — i.e., as a consequence of World War II —, without ensuring any compensation for the loss of that property to its owners, and to the detriment of Liechtenstein itself”.
(...) In 1945, Czechoslovakia confiscated certain property belonging to Liechtenstein nationals, including Prince Franz Josef II of Liechtenstein, pursuant to the “Beneš Decrees”, which authorized the confiscation of “agricultural property” (including buildings, installations and movable property) of “all persons belonging to the German and Hungarian people, regardless of their nationality”. (...) Germany) - Fixing of time-limits for the filing of written pleadings
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Press release 2002/20
26 July 2002
Certain Property (Liechtenstein v. Germany) - Fixing of the time-limit within which the Principality of Liechtenstein may present a written statement on the preliminary objections made by the Federal Republic of Germany
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Press release 2004/14
16 March 2004
Certain Property (Liechtenstein v.
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Further liberalization in agriculture could enhance resource allocation in Switzerland and Liechtenstein
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The new WTO Secretariat report, along with policy statements by the Swiss and the Liechtenstein Governments, will serve as a basis for the trade policy review of Switzerland and Liechtenstein by the Trade Policy Review Body of the WTO on 4 and 6 December.
(...) Switzerland and Liechtenstein accord at least MFN treatment to all their trading partners. (...) Volver al principio
Informe del Gobierno
ÓRGANO DE EXAMEN DE LAS POLÍTICAS COMERCIALES SUIZA Y LIECHTENSTEIN Informe del Gobierno de Liechtenstein Parte III
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EXAMENS DES POLITIQUES COMMERCIALES: PREMIER COMMUNIQUE DE PRESSE, RESUME DES RAPPORTS DU SECRETARIAT ET DU GOUVERNEMENT
COMMUNIQUE DE PRESSE PRESSE/TPRB/150 6 décembre 2000
Suisse et Liechtenstein: décembre 2000
Switzerland and Liechtenstein's measures to adjust their economies to the new international economic environment have resulted in a more efficient allocation of resources, which in turn has contributed to a better exploitation of their comparative advantages and to trade performance, says a new WTO report on the trade policies of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. (...) Liechtenstein's membership in the European Economic Area (EEA) since 1995 has also played its part.
(...) Switzerland and Liechtenstein accord at least MFN treatment to all their trading partners.
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WTO | Trade policy review - Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2000
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TRADE POLICY REVIEWS: FIRST PRESS RELEASE, SECRETARIAT AND GOVERNMENT SUMMARIES
PRESS RELEASE PRESS/TPRB/150 6 December 2000
Switzerland and Liechtenstein: December 2000
Switzerland and Liechtenstein's measures to adjust their economies to the new international economic environment have resulted in a more efficient allocation of resources, which in turn has contributed to a better exploitation of their comparative advantages and to trade performance, says a new WTO report on the trade policies of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. (...) See also:
> Second press release > Chairpersons concluding remarks
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Further liberalization in agriculture could enhance resource allocation in Switzerland and Liechtenstein
The new WTO Secretariat report, along with policy statements by the Swiss and the Liechtenstein Governments, will serve as a basis for the trade policy review of Switzerland and Liechtenstein by the Trade Policy Review Body of the WTO on 4 and 6 December.
(...) Switzerland and Liechtenstein accord at least MFN treatment to all their trading partners.
Language:English
Score: 894049.3
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https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/tp150_e.htm
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Asyl in Liechtenstein – UNHCR Schweiz und Liechtenstein
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(...) Das Asylsystem in Liechtenstein orientiert sich an demjenigen der Schweiz.
Mit Hilfe des Asylverfahrens wird in Liechtenstein festgestellt, wer aufgrund von Verfolgung im Herkunftsland als Flüchtling anzuerkennen ist oder aber aus humanitären Gründen nicht dorthin zurückkehren kann und daher in Liechtenstein bleiben darf.
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Score: 888923.9
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Since the legal equality of women and men was enshrined in the Liechtenstein Constitution in 1992 and since Liechtenstein ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in 1996, Liechtenstein has engaged in vigorous efforts to realize the principle of equality. (...) In the case of Liechtenstein statistical data is often very volatile. (...) In the last 10 years, over 4400 EU legal acts have been adopted by Liechtenstein or implemented into Liechtenstein law.
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Score: 886065.8
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