Upgrading Trade and Services in EU and International Trade Law
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International trade currently receives significant attention: the Brexit, trade wars and the implications of Free Trade Agreements on national policies, these issues consistently surface in the news and political discourse. Services liberalization has consequences for a broad range of policy areas, ranging from public utility services to the environment and immigration. The challenge is to balance the right to regulate such policy areas with the need to remove barriers to trade in services to open services markets to international trade. From the perspective of states, service trade liberalization is often both something to pursue and something to be wary of.
This book contains various chapters dealing with the question how to upgrade trade in services. At the multilateral level, fundamental differences, inter alia in relation to the intrusiveness of liberalization on regulatory autonomy, have led to a stalemate. Yet, liberalization of services trade does move forward, as numerous free trade agreements have entered into force while others are being negotiated. This raises various new issues, as the precise impact of FTA obligations on national legislation is far from clear. Conversely, in EU law liberalization of trade is much further developed revealing new problems, for example relating to the digital economy and new case law of the Court of Justice on the Services Directive. The contributions in this book extensively discuss some of the issues which arise under international law and EU law in light of the liberalization of services markets.
This volume in the Radboud Economic Law series is based on the contributions presented at the third Radboud Economic Law Conference, held at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands, on 15 June 2018.
Specificaties
Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
About This Series VII
Acknowledgments IX
List of Abbreviations XI
Foreword XIII
Chapter 1:
Upgrading trade in services: the struggle to move forward 1
Simon Tans & Marc Veenbrink
Chapter 2: 19
Regulating New Forms of Service Provision in EU law
Sybe A. de Vries
Chapter 3: 41
Economic Law Meets Environmental Law. New Expansion of the Services Directive? Johan Wolswinkel
Chapter 4: 63
Free Trade Agreements Have Bitten Off More than They Can Chew - Analysing the Problematic Allocation of Competences between the EU and the Member States and Suggesting a Way Forward
Titiaan Keijzer, Edoardo Martino and Alberto Quintavalla
Chapter 5: 83
Services Liberalization within the CETA through Regulatory Approximation: Prospects and Limits
Kornilia Pipidi-Kalogirou
Chapter 6: 99
Trade in Services, Migration and Recognition of Professional Qualifications post-Brexit
Dáire McCormack-George
Chapter 7: 125
Service Mobility and International Trade Dispute Settlement, Ensuring The Rights of Mode 4 Service Suppliers Granted by the EU
Simon Tans
Bibliography 141
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