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Pilvar R, Hosseini Balouchi M. Review the Importance of Public Health in WTO Agreements. CLR 2019; 23 (2) :1-32
URL: http://clr.modares.ac.ir/article-20-34051-en.html
1- Assistant Professor In Department Of Private Law At Pardis Farabi Of Tehran University, Tehran, Iran , rahimpilvar@ut.ac.ir
2- Ph.D. Student ,Department Of Private Law ,law department,Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
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Since the health of the human community is very important, and on the other hand, free trade has undeniable benefits, there must be a balance between the freedom of trade and the health of the community so that people benefit from both. Therefore, in order to minimize potential conflicts between commerce and health and maximize their benefits, there is a need for greater interaction between business and healthcare policymakers in mutual awareness of the policies of the parties, as well as the establishment of codified principles to support both of them , Next to each other.
This article attempts to examine the important and fundamental agreements of the World Trade Organization and the importance of the public health for the World Trade Organization.
In light of the review, it seems that the World Trade Organization has tried, while respecting its principles and objectives, such as free trade and non-discrimination, to take into account public health and, in its agreements, The conditions for countries to limit free trade, if necessary, to protect the public health and health of their societies.
 
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Law
Received: 2019/06/20 | Accepted: 2019/06/20 | Published: 2019/06/20

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