INTRODUCTION
Harald Sander and András Inotai

Part I: The World Trading System and the Uruguay Round: Issues, Results and Consequences

Multilaterialism, Regionalism and Globalisation: The challenges to the world trading system
Harald Sander

The Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations: A Preliminary Assesment of results
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis

The Consequences of the Uruguay Round for the OECD Countries
Fritz Franzmeyer

The Consequences of the Uruguay Round for Developing Countries
Christopher Stevens

The Survival of Special Preferences under the Lomé Convention: The ACP Countries and the European Union after the Uruguay Round
Adrian Hewitt and Antonique Koning

Part II: Perpectives and Policy Options for the World Trading System

The Future Role of the WTO
Jeffrey J. Schott

Social Standards in International Trade: A New Protectionist Wave?
Harald Grossmann and Georg Koopmann

Linking Trade and Environment to Promote Sustainable Development
Nevin Shaw and Arthur J. Hanson

Central and Eastern Europe´s Integration into the World Trading Systems
András Inotai and Judit Kiss

The Future Representation of the South in the International System
Murray Gibbs