A discussion of the flexibility in WTO law for developing countries and how it can be used to their economic advantage.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charlotte Sieber-Gasser studied law in both Bern and Fribourg, Switzerland, and development studies in Manchester. She currently works as a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies in Geneva, and as a Lecturer in Law at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
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Foundations 1. Special and differential treatment in the WTO 2. The rationale for South-South services trade 3. The quest of this study Part I. Preferential Services Trade: 4. History and geography of preferential services trade 5. Stock-taking of preferential services trade agreements 6. The current level of liberalisation 7. The special case of South-South preferential services trade Part II. Legal Regime for Preferential Services Trade: 8. Historical background of preferentialism in services trade and its regulation 9. GATS Art. V 10. Regulatory flexibilities in the GATS: special and differential treatment 11. Compliance with GATS worldwide 12. Loopholes in the GATS: problems in practice 13. Innovation in South-South agreements? 14. In summary Part III. Legal Regime for South-South Preferential Services Trade: 15. The legal scope of flexibilities for South-South preferential services trade 16. Legal arguments for a large scope of flexibilities in the GATS 17. New approach to a better use of the scope of flexibilities 18. Systemic considerations 19. In summary Part IV. Conclusions: 20. Lessons for the WTO 21. Lessons for the architecture of international economic law 22. Critical issues for future research.
Foundations 1. Special and differential treatment in the WTO 2. The rationale for South-South services trade 3. The quest of this study Part I. Preferential Services Trade: 4. History and geography of preferential services trade 5. Stock-taking of preferential services trade agreements 6. The current level of liberalisation 7. The special case of South-South preferential services trade Part II. Legal Regime for Preferential Services Trade: 8. Historical background of preferentialism in services trade and its regulation 9. GATS Art. V 10. Regulatory flexibilities in the GATS: special and differential treatment 11. Compliance with GATS worldwide 12. Loopholes in the GATS: problems in practice 13. Innovation in South-South agreements? 14. In summary Part III. Legal Regime for South-South Preferential Services Trade: 15. The legal scope of flexibilities for South-South preferential services trade 16. Legal arguments for a large scope of flexibilities in the GATS 17. New approach to a better use of the scope of flexibilities 18. Systemic considerations 19. In summary Part IV. Conclusions: 20. Lessons for the WTO 21. Lessons for the architecture of international economic law 22. Critical issues for future research.
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