Regulating Trade in Services in the EU and the Wto
Trust, Distrust and Economic Integration
Herausgeber: Lianos, Ioannis; Odudu, Okeoghene
Regulating Trade in Services in the EU and the Wto
Trust, Distrust and Economic Integration
Herausgeber: Lianos, Ioannis; Odudu, Okeoghene
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This volume considers how different jurisdictions are integrated economically whilst at the same time maintaining regulatory pluralism and diversity.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 921g
- ISBN-13: 9781107008649
- ISBN-10: 1107008646
- Artikelnr.: 34541379
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 921g
- ISBN-13: 9781107008649
- ISBN-10: 1107008646
- Artikelnr.: 34541379
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction Ioannis Lianos and Okeoghene Odudu; Part I. The 'Trust' Theory
of Integration: 1. Trust, distrust and economic integration: setting the
stage Ioannis Lianos and Johanness Leblanc; Part II. Unpacking the
Premises: Mutual Recognition, Harmonization: 2. Forms of mutual recognition
in the field of services Vassilis Hatzopoulos; 3. Trust and mutual
recognition in the services directive Gareth Davies; 4. Mutual recognition
in the global trade regime: lessons from the EU experience Wolfgang Kerber
and Roger Van Den Bergh; 5. Public procurement and public services in the
EU Chris Bovis; Part III. The Interaction between Pluralism, Trust and
Economic Integration: 6. Shifting narratives in European economic
integration: trade in services, pluralism and trust Ioannis Lianos and
Damien Gerard; 7. Trusting the poles, Mark 2: towards a regulatory peace
theory Kalypso Nicolaidis; Part IV. Private Parties and the Economic
Integration Process: 8. Who's afraid of the total market? On the horizontal
application of the free movement provisions in EU law Harm Schepel; 9. The
EU Services Directive and the mandate for the creation of professional
codes of conduct Panagiotis Delimatsis; Part V. Seeds of Distrust:
Regulatory Competition and Diversity in the Social Sphere: 10. Transborder
provision of services and social dumping: rights-based mutual trust in the
establishment of the internal market Olivier De Schutter; 11.
Reconceptualizing the constitution of Europe's post-national constellation
¿ by dint of conflict of laws Christian Joerges and Florian Rödl; 12.
Fundamental rights as sources of trust and voices of distrust in the
European internal market Antoine Bailleux; Part VI. Extensions: the
Relevance of the 'Trust Theory' of Integration in the Context of the WTO:
13. I now recognize you (and only you) as equal: an anatomy of (mutual)
recognition agreements in the GATS Juan A. Marchetti and Petros C.
Mavroidis; 14. Importing regulatory standards and principles into WTO
dispute settlement: the challenge of interpreting the GATS Arrangements on
Telecommunications Robert Howse.
of Integration: 1. Trust, distrust and economic integration: setting the
stage Ioannis Lianos and Johanness Leblanc; Part II. Unpacking the
Premises: Mutual Recognition, Harmonization: 2. Forms of mutual recognition
in the field of services Vassilis Hatzopoulos; 3. Trust and mutual
recognition in the services directive Gareth Davies; 4. Mutual recognition
in the global trade regime: lessons from the EU experience Wolfgang Kerber
and Roger Van Den Bergh; 5. Public procurement and public services in the
EU Chris Bovis; Part III. The Interaction between Pluralism, Trust and
Economic Integration: 6. Shifting narratives in European economic
integration: trade in services, pluralism and trust Ioannis Lianos and
Damien Gerard; 7. Trusting the poles, Mark 2: towards a regulatory peace
theory Kalypso Nicolaidis; Part IV. Private Parties and the Economic
Integration Process: 8. Who's afraid of the total market? On the horizontal
application of the free movement provisions in EU law Harm Schepel; 9. The
EU Services Directive and the mandate for the creation of professional
codes of conduct Panagiotis Delimatsis; Part V. Seeds of Distrust:
Regulatory Competition and Diversity in the Social Sphere: 10. Transborder
provision of services and social dumping: rights-based mutual trust in the
establishment of the internal market Olivier De Schutter; 11.
Reconceptualizing the constitution of Europe's post-national constellation
¿ by dint of conflict of laws Christian Joerges and Florian Rödl; 12.
Fundamental rights as sources of trust and voices of distrust in the
European internal market Antoine Bailleux; Part VI. Extensions: the
Relevance of the 'Trust Theory' of Integration in the Context of the WTO:
13. I now recognize you (and only you) as equal: an anatomy of (mutual)
recognition agreements in the GATS Juan A. Marchetti and Petros C.
Mavroidis; 14. Importing regulatory standards and principles into WTO
dispute settlement: the challenge of interpreting the GATS Arrangements on
Telecommunications Robert Howse.
Introduction Ioannis Lianos and Okeoghene Odudu; Part I. The 'Trust' Theory
of Integration: 1. Trust, distrust and economic integration: setting the
stage Ioannis Lianos and Johanness Leblanc; Part II. Unpacking the
Premises: Mutual Recognition, Harmonization: 2. Forms of mutual recognition
in the field of services Vassilis Hatzopoulos; 3. Trust and mutual
recognition in the services directive Gareth Davies; 4. Mutual recognition
in the global trade regime: lessons from the EU experience Wolfgang Kerber
and Roger Van Den Bergh; 5. Public procurement and public services in the
EU Chris Bovis; Part III. The Interaction between Pluralism, Trust and
Economic Integration: 6. Shifting narratives in European economic
integration: trade in services, pluralism and trust Ioannis Lianos and
Damien Gerard; 7. Trusting the poles, Mark 2: towards a regulatory peace
theory Kalypso Nicolaidis; Part IV. Private Parties and the Economic
Integration Process: 8. Who's afraid of the total market? On the horizontal
application of the free movement provisions in EU law Harm Schepel; 9. The
EU Services Directive and the mandate for the creation of professional
codes of conduct Panagiotis Delimatsis; Part V. Seeds of Distrust:
Regulatory Competition and Diversity in the Social Sphere: 10. Transborder
provision of services and social dumping: rights-based mutual trust in the
establishment of the internal market Olivier De Schutter; 11.
Reconceptualizing the constitution of Europe's post-national constellation
¿ by dint of conflict of laws Christian Joerges and Florian Rödl; 12.
Fundamental rights as sources of trust and voices of distrust in the
European internal market Antoine Bailleux; Part VI. Extensions: the
Relevance of the 'Trust Theory' of Integration in the Context of the WTO:
13. I now recognize you (and only you) as equal: an anatomy of (mutual)
recognition agreements in the GATS Juan A. Marchetti and Petros C.
Mavroidis; 14. Importing regulatory standards and principles into WTO
dispute settlement: the challenge of interpreting the GATS Arrangements on
Telecommunications Robert Howse.
of Integration: 1. Trust, distrust and economic integration: setting the
stage Ioannis Lianos and Johanness Leblanc; Part II. Unpacking the
Premises: Mutual Recognition, Harmonization: 2. Forms of mutual recognition
in the field of services Vassilis Hatzopoulos; 3. Trust and mutual
recognition in the services directive Gareth Davies; 4. Mutual recognition
in the global trade regime: lessons from the EU experience Wolfgang Kerber
and Roger Van Den Bergh; 5. Public procurement and public services in the
EU Chris Bovis; Part III. The Interaction between Pluralism, Trust and
Economic Integration: 6. Shifting narratives in European economic
integration: trade in services, pluralism and trust Ioannis Lianos and
Damien Gerard; 7. Trusting the poles, Mark 2: towards a regulatory peace
theory Kalypso Nicolaidis; Part IV. Private Parties and the Economic
Integration Process: 8. Who's afraid of the total market? On the horizontal
application of the free movement provisions in EU law Harm Schepel; 9. The
EU Services Directive and the mandate for the creation of professional
codes of conduct Panagiotis Delimatsis; Part V. Seeds of Distrust:
Regulatory Competition and Diversity in the Social Sphere: 10. Transborder
provision of services and social dumping: rights-based mutual trust in the
establishment of the internal market Olivier De Schutter; 11.
Reconceptualizing the constitution of Europe's post-national constellation
¿ by dint of conflict of laws Christian Joerges and Florian Rödl; 12.
Fundamental rights as sources of trust and voices of distrust in the
European internal market Antoine Bailleux; Part VI. Extensions: the
Relevance of the 'Trust Theory' of Integration in the Context of the WTO:
13. I now recognize you (and only you) as equal: an anatomy of (mutual)
recognition agreements in the GATS Juan A. Marchetti and Petros C.
Mavroidis; 14. Importing regulatory standards and principles into WTO
dispute settlement: the challenge of interpreting the GATS Arrangements on
Telecommunications Robert Howse.