Online gambling industry members and free trade advocates are urged not to miss a special Democracy Institute event in Geneva later this month.
On September 27, Democracy Institute director Patrick Basham will lead an expert international panel in an interactive event to debate the Institute’s recent report, Do As I Say, Not As I Do: How the WTO, Antigua & A Canadian Overcame American Hypocrisy on Free Trade.
The event, which will run in parallel with the World Trade Organization’s Public Forum 2017 in Geneva, will run from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at the Mon Repos Hotel at 131 rue de Lausanne. A CalvinAyre.com camera crew will be on site to document the event, but individuals wishing to reserve a seat or to obtain media accreditation should contact the Institute at [email protected] or +1.202.770.5853.
The Do As I Say, Not As I Do report exhaustively details the 14-years-and-counting battle that the nation of Antigua has waged against the United States over the latter nation’s WTO-condemned anti-competitive stance toward Antigua-licensed online gambling sites’ right to access the US market.