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No. 18
Special and Differential Treatment for Developing Countries
By Thomas Fritz

No. 15
Water Justice: Water as a Human Right in Israel
By Tamar Keinan, Friends of the Earth Middle East, Israel

No. 14
Monitoring Implementation of the Right to Water:
A Framework for Developing Indicators
By Virginia Roaf, Ashfaq Khalfan and Malcolm Langford, October 2004 

No. 13
Liberalisation of Agricultural Trade - The Way Forward for Sustainable Development ?
By Marita Wiggerthale, November 2004

No. 12
Utility privatization and the poor: Nigeria in focus. By Ademola Ariyo and Afeikhena Jerome, July 2004

No.11
Water as a human right: The understanding of water in the Arab countries of the Middle East. By Karen Assaf, Bayoumi Attia, Ali Darwish, Batir Wardam and Simone Klawitter, September 2004

No. 10
Transitioning to Renewable Energy: An Analytical Framework for Creating an Enabling Environment. By the International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC), June 2004

No. 9
Reforming the World Bank: Will the New Gender Strategy Make a Difference? By Elaine Zuckerman and Wu Qing, Washington 2003

No. 8
Water Privatization in Kenya. By Wambua Sammy, March 2004

No. 7
Changing Course. A contribution to a Global Energy Strategy (GES). An Öko-Institut Policy Paper by Uwe R. Fritsche and Felix Chr. Matthes, March 2004

No. 6
The Post-Cancún Debate: Options, Views, and Perspectives From South and North
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No. 5
GRAB FOR WATER?
Different Strategies to solve the global water crisis
Published on occasion of the WTO-Conference in Cancún 2003
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No. 4
THE WOMEN OF COCHABAMBA VALLEY: WATER, PRIVATIZATION AND CONFLICT
By Elizabeth Peredo Beltrán
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No. 3
AGREEMENT ON AGRICULTURE and FOOD SOVEREIGNTY 
PERSPECTIVES FROM MESOAMERICA AND ASIA
By Arze Glipo, Laura Carlsen, Azra Talat Sayeed, Rita Schwentesius de Rindermann, Jayson Cainglet
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No. 2
TRIPS: FROM RIO TO CANCUN: THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLES ARE NONNEGOTIABLE
By Silvia Rodríguez, Ángel Ibarra, Alejandra Rotania, Editor: Silvia Rodríguez Cervantes
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No. 1
GATS: Public Services under Pressure to Liberalize
The GATS-negotiations in the WTO –  A challenge for international civil society
by Thomas Fritz & Peter Fuchs; Published on occasion of the WTO-Conference in Cancún 2003
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