A critical assessment of the impact of SPS measures on market access for developing countries : case study of South Africa and Kenya.
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BACKGROUND OF THE SPS AGREEMENT AND SPS MEASURES
Right to take SPS measures (Art. 2.1)
The goal of harmonisation (Art.3)
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS OF THE AGREEMENT
SOUTH AFRICAN CITRUS CASE
CASE STUDY OF KENYA AND THE EU
IMPLICATIONS OF CURRENT EU SPS MEASURES ON KENYAN MARKET
RECOMENDATIONS
CONCLUSION
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