The World trading Organization (WTO) was established as a result of the Uruguay Round negotiations, which aimed to revive the world trading system and establish guidelines for it. The World Trade Organization's Dispute Settlement System's structure is examined at in this thesis, along with the growing problems and flaws it faces, mainly in terms of developing countries. Looking at the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) approach and making it better within the framework of developing nations is the primary goal of this research. The Uruguay Round accomplished a great deal more than expected, notwithstanding the pessimism around its potential success due to worries about growing dependency.
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