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1 online resource (xxii, 276 pages) |
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Oxford studies in European law |
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Oxford studies in European law.
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Contents |
Cover; The EU Deep Trade Agenda; Copyright; Dedication; Table of Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; List of Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Research Question; 1.2 Research Methodology; 1.3 Boundaries of the Research; 1.4 Structure of the Book; 2. The EU's Deep Trade Agenda Contextualized; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Evolution of the International Trading System Post-Second World War; 2.2.1 From shallow to deep integration; 2.2.2 The impact of deep integration on national autonomy; 2.2.3 Deep integration and trade governance |
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2.3 The EU's External Trade Policy-a Historical Perspective2.3.1 The EU as a powerful protectionist; 2.3.2 The EU as a promoter of multilateral deep trade liberalization; 2.3.3 Global Europe strategy-shift towards competitive liberalization; 2.4 Trade Policy as a Vector for the EU's Identity in International Affairs; 2.4.1 Civilian and Normative Power Europe; 2.4.2 EU trade policy and narratives of self-projection; 2.4.3 Moving away from normative power; 2.5 Conclusion; 3. Legal Framework of the EU's Deep Trade Agenda: Competence, Decision Making, and Objectives; 3.1 Introduction |
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3.2 EU External Trade Competence3.2.1 General considerations; 3.2.2 Common Commercial Policy; 3.3 Decision-making Process for EU Trade Agreements; 3.4 Objectives of EU External Trade Policy; 3.4.1 Objectives of the CCP; 3.4.2 Normative value of Treaty-recognized objectives; 3.4.3 Current practice in EU DCFTAs- sustainable development chapters; 3.5 Conclusion; 4. Services; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Liberalization of International Trade in Services; 4.2.1 The purpose of domestic regulation of services; 4.2.2 Domestic regulation as a barrier to trade in services |
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4.3 Legal Framework for the Regulation of International Trade in Services4.3.1 GATS regulatory framework; 4.3.2 Obstacles to further GATS liberalization; 4.4 EU External Trade Law and Policy in the Area of Services; 4.4.1 General trends in FTA services liberalization; 4.4.2 Global Europe strategy and trade in services; 4.4.3 Liberalization of trade through EU DCFTAs; 4.5 Conclusion; 5. Investment; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Evolution of International Investment; 5.2.1 The emergence of international investment law; 5.2.2 From neo-liberalism to recalibration? |
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5.3 EU Investment Protection Policy- Towards a Recalibrated EU Model BIT?5.3.1 Past EU practice; 5.3.2 A new approach to investment protection; 5.4 Investment Protection Chapters in EU DCFTAs; 5.4.1 Scope; 5.4.2 Non-discrimination; 5.4.3 Fair and equitable treatment; 5.4.4 Expropriation; 5.4.5 Right to regulate and exceptions; 5.4.6 Investor-state dispute settlement; 5.5 Conclusion; 6. Intellectual Property; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Global IP Regulation, TRIPS, and the Struggle for Policy Space; 6.3 EU External Trade Policy in IP; 6.3.1 Plurality of IP rule-making venues |
Summary |
Offering a doctrinal analysis of the EU's trade policy, this volume examines the provisions of a generation of new trade agreements in the broader context of EU foreign policy objectives |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-271) and index |
Notes |
English |
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Online resource; title from front matter (University press scholarship online, viewed May 6, 2016) |
Subject |
Foreign trade regulation -- European Union countries
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Free trade -- European Union countries
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Foreign trade regulation
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Free trade
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Business & Management.
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Industry.
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European Union countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
0191815012 |
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9780191815010 |
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0198753381 |
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9780198753384 |
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9780191067686 |
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0191067687 |
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