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1 I, 0,4(15) | United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), 2 I, A,7 | international level — constraints on trade and economic incentives 3 I, D,17 | world agri-food markets trade in a certain number of commodities 4 II, 0,23 | acquiring power. The work of the trade unions is therefore particularly 5 II, 0,26(46)| The International Arms Trade: An Ethical Reflection, 6 III, 0,36 | reform of international trade continues apace and continues 7 III, 0,38 | Establishing fair terms of trade~41. If the markets are to 8 III, 0,38 | United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) — as well 9 III, 0,42 | some even consider it as a trade weapon. It is faulted for: 10 III, 0,42 | while others view it as trade weapon, a factor which destabilises 11 III, 0,44 | equity of international trade will also have to be facilitated(71).~ 12 III, 0,45 | the state of international trade or the economic and political 13 IV, 0,54 | Social justice makes trade permanent. Every human being 14 IV, 0,55 | mere commutative justice in trade.~ 15 IV, 0,56 | facing the globalisation of trade. This universal common good, 16 IV, 0,56 | governing international trade and new proposals for the 17 IV, 0,56 | social, governmental and trade union institutions, since