Multilateralizing Regionalism
Herausgeber: Baldwin, Richard; Low, Patrick
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Herausgeber: Baldwin, Richard; Low, Patrick
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A collection of revised papers from the 'Multilateralizing Regionalism' conference, held at the WTO in September 2007.
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A collection of revised papers from the 'Multilateralizing Regionalism' conference, held at the WTO in September 2007.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 742
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1206g
- ISBN-13: 9780521506014
- ISBN-10: 0521506018
- Artikelnr.: 25905992
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 742
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1206g
- ISBN-13: 9780521506014
- ISBN-10: 0521506018
- Artikelnr.: 25905992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword Pascal Lamy; Introduction Richard Baldwin and Patrick Low; Part I.
Background to Regionalism: 1. An historical perspective of regionalism
Theresa Carpenter; 2. The landscape of regional trade arrangements and WTO
surveillance Roberto V. Fiorentino, Jo-Ann Crawford and Christelle
Toqueboeuf; Part II. Multilateralisaton - Prospects and Past Experience: 3.
Beyond tariffs: multilateralising non-tariff RTA commitments Simon Evenett
and Patrick Low; Comment S. Miroudot; 4. Multilateralising regionalism:
lessons from the EU experience in relaxing rules of origin Michael
Gasiorek; 5. The information technology agreement: sui generis or model
stepping stone? Catherine Mann and Xuepeng Liu; Comment Alejandro Jara;
Part III. Multilateralisation - Sectors and Themes: 6. Services provisions
in regional trade agreements: stumbling or building blocks for multilateral
liberalization? Carsten Fink and Marion Jansen; 7. Harmonizing preferential
rules of origin regimes around the world Jeremy Harris; Comment Olivier
Cadot; 8. Legal avenues to 'multilateralising regionalism': beyond article
XXIV Joost Pauwelyn; Part IV. Multilateralization - Regional Perspectives:
9. Multilateralising regionalism: case study of African regionalism Peter
Draper and Mzukisi Qobo; 10. Multilateralising RTAs in the Americas Antoni
Estevadeordal, Matthew Shearer and Kati Suominen; Comment Marcelo
Olearraga; 11. Multilateralising regional trade arrangements in Asia
Masahiro Kawai and Ganesh Wignaraja; Comment I. Cheong; 12. Fitting
Asia-Pacific agreements into the WTO system Gary Hufbauer and Jeffrey
Shott; 13. Multilateralising preferential trade agreements: a developing
country perspective Bernard Hoekman and L. Alan Winters; Comment P. Levy;
14. The challenge of negotiating RTAs for developing countries. What could
the WTO do to help? Jim Rollo; Comment C. Barfield.
Background to Regionalism: 1. An historical perspective of regionalism
Theresa Carpenter; 2. The landscape of regional trade arrangements and WTO
surveillance Roberto V. Fiorentino, Jo-Ann Crawford and Christelle
Toqueboeuf; Part II. Multilateralisaton - Prospects and Past Experience: 3.
Beyond tariffs: multilateralising non-tariff RTA commitments Simon Evenett
and Patrick Low; Comment S. Miroudot; 4. Multilateralising regionalism:
lessons from the EU experience in relaxing rules of origin Michael
Gasiorek; 5. The information technology agreement: sui generis or model
stepping stone? Catherine Mann and Xuepeng Liu; Comment Alejandro Jara;
Part III. Multilateralisation - Sectors and Themes: 6. Services provisions
in regional trade agreements: stumbling or building blocks for multilateral
liberalization? Carsten Fink and Marion Jansen; 7. Harmonizing preferential
rules of origin regimes around the world Jeremy Harris; Comment Olivier
Cadot; 8. Legal avenues to 'multilateralising regionalism': beyond article
XXIV Joost Pauwelyn; Part IV. Multilateralization - Regional Perspectives:
9. Multilateralising regionalism: case study of African regionalism Peter
Draper and Mzukisi Qobo; 10. Multilateralising RTAs in the Americas Antoni
Estevadeordal, Matthew Shearer and Kati Suominen; Comment Marcelo
Olearraga; 11. Multilateralising regional trade arrangements in Asia
Masahiro Kawai and Ganesh Wignaraja; Comment I. Cheong; 12. Fitting
Asia-Pacific agreements into the WTO system Gary Hufbauer and Jeffrey
Shott; 13. Multilateralising preferential trade agreements: a developing
country perspective Bernard Hoekman and L. Alan Winters; Comment P. Levy;
14. The challenge of negotiating RTAs for developing countries. What could
the WTO do to help? Jim Rollo; Comment C. Barfield.
Foreword Pascal Lamy; Introduction Richard Baldwin and Patrick Low; Part I.
Background to Regionalism: 1. An historical perspective of regionalism
Theresa Carpenter; 2. The landscape of regional trade arrangements and WTO
surveillance Roberto V. Fiorentino, Jo-Ann Crawford and Christelle
Toqueboeuf; Part II. Multilateralisaton - Prospects and Past Experience: 3.
Beyond tariffs: multilateralising non-tariff RTA commitments Simon Evenett
and Patrick Low; Comment S. Miroudot; 4. Multilateralising regionalism:
lessons from the EU experience in relaxing rules of origin Michael
Gasiorek; 5. The information technology agreement: sui generis or model
stepping stone? Catherine Mann and Xuepeng Liu; Comment Alejandro Jara;
Part III. Multilateralisation - Sectors and Themes: 6. Services provisions
in regional trade agreements: stumbling or building blocks for multilateral
liberalization? Carsten Fink and Marion Jansen; 7. Harmonizing preferential
rules of origin regimes around the world Jeremy Harris; Comment Olivier
Cadot; 8. Legal avenues to 'multilateralising regionalism': beyond article
XXIV Joost Pauwelyn; Part IV. Multilateralization - Regional Perspectives:
9. Multilateralising regionalism: case study of African regionalism Peter
Draper and Mzukisi Qobo; 10. Multilateralising RTAs in the Americas Antoni
Estevadeordal, Matthew Shearer and Kati Suominen; Comment Marcelo
Olearraga; 11. Multilateralising regional trade arrangements in Asia
Masahiro Kawai and Ganesh Wignaraja; Comment I. Cheong; 12. Fitting
Asia-Pacific agreements into the WTO system Gary Hufbauer and Jeffrey
Shott; 13. Multilateralising preferential trade agreements: a developing
country perspective Bernard Hoekman and L. Alan Winters; Comment P. Levy;
14. The challenge of negotiating RTAs for developing countries. What could
the WTO do to help? Jim Rollo; Comment C. Barfield.
Background to Regionalism: 1. An historical perspective of regionalism
Theresa Carpenter; 2. The landscape of regional trade arrangements and WTO
surveillance Roberto V. Fiorentino, Jo-Ann Crawford and Christelle
Toqueboeuf; Part II. Multilateralisaton - Prospects and Past Experience: 3.
Beyond tariffs: multilateralising non-tariff RTA commitments Simon Evenett
and Patrick Low; Comment S. Miroudot; 4. Multilateralising regionalism:
lessons from the EU experience in relaxing rules of origin Michael
Gasiorek; 5. The information technology agreement: sui generis or model
stepping stone? Catherine Mann and Xuepeng Liu; Comment Alejandro Jara;
Part III. Multilateralisation - Sectors and Themes: 6. Services provisions
in regional trade agreements: stumbling or building blocks for multilateral
liberalization? Carsten Fink and Marion Jansen; 7. Harmonizing preferential
rules of origin regimes around the world Jeremy Harris; Comment Olivier
Cadot; 8. Legal avenues to 'multilateralising regionalism': beyond article
XXIV Joost Pauwelyn; Part IV. Multilateralization - Regional Perspectives:
9. Multilateralising regionalism: case study of African regionalism Peter
Draper and Mzukisi Qobo; 10. Multilateralising RTAs in the Americas Antoni
Estevadeordal, Matthew Shearer and Kati Suominen; Comment Marcelo
Olearraga; 11. Multilateralising regional trade arrangements in Asia
Masahiro Kawai and Ganesh Wignaraja; Comment I. Cheong; 12. Fitting
Asia-Pacific agreements into the WTO system Gary Hufbauer and Jeffrey
Shott; 13. Multilateralising preferential trade agreements: a developing
country perspective Bernard Hoekman and L. Alan Winters; Comment P. Levy;
14. The challenge of negotiating RTAs for developing countries. What could
the WTO do to help? Jim Rollo; Comment C. Barfield.