1.The Crisis of the Intemational Economic Order as a Factor in the Establishment of International Development Law 1
2.Elimination of Economic Reciprocity and the Adoption of Unilateral Commercial Obligations in Favour of the Developing Countries 15
3.Suspension of the Most-favoured-nation Clause, and Trade Preferences in Favour of Developing Countries 23
4.Acceptance of the Clause of “Non-reciprocity” in Trade Negotiations between Developed and Developing Countries 34
5.The New Clauses in Favour of Economic and Social Development in Commodity Agreements 44
6.The Establishment of Machinery for Solving Trade Disputes between Developed and Developing Countries 62
7.Trade and Co-operation Agreements between Socialist Countries and Developing Countries 79
8.New Legal Rules Relating to Private Foreign Investment 87
9.The Right of Nationalization and the Settlement of Disputes Relating to Foreign Investments 104
10.Associations of Developing Countries Producers-Exporters of Raw Materials 113
11.Confrontation and Negotiations on a New International Economic and Legal Order 122
BIBLIOGRAPHY 137
INDEX 139