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België, Vlaanderen en multilaterale fora : De samenwerking en het gegenereerde imago in de Wereldhandelsorganisatie en de Raad van Europa

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  • Timon Bo Salomonson
  • David Criekemans orcid logo

Abstract

This article tries to answer two questions : 1) How does the cooperation between the Belgian (federal) and Flemish (regional) government work within the field of multilateral policy ?; 2) How is the multilateral policy of the Belgian federation and the Flemish government received at the multilateral level (especially within the CoE en the WTO) ? The Belgian constitution has foreseen a system in which all governments (federal en regional) are equal. This has important consequences for Belgian delegations in multilateral fora : in 'mixed' dossiers, no government has decisive power. Thus, all Belgian governments are objective allies in guarding the externally projected image of the federation. Nevertheless, this seems to be a 'grey area' in the cooperation among the various Belgian governments.

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Salomonson, T. & Criekemans, D., (2001) “België, Vlaanderen en multilaterale fora : De samenwerking en het gegenereerde imago in de Wereldhandelsorganisatie en de Raad van Europa”, Res Publica 43(1), 147-169. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/rp.v43i1.18516

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30 Mar 2001
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