The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership
Herausgeber: Huerta-Goldman, Jorge A.; Gantz, David A.
The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership
Herausgeber: Huerta-Goldman, Jorge A.; Gantz, David A.
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Lawyers, economists, students, businesspersons, and government officials need to understand the content and implications of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), given that key Pacific Rim nations are all parties and are benefitting from the new trade it is creating among them.
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Lawyers, economists, students, businesspersons, and government officials need to understand the content and implications of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), given that key Pacific Rim nations are all parties and are benefitting from the new trade it is creating among them.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 728
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1168g
- ISBN-13: 9781107163256
- ISBN-10: 1107163250
- Artikelnr.: 62120421
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 728
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1168g
- ISBN-13: 9781107163256
- ISBN-10: 1107163250
- Artikelnr.: 62120421
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction: the Trans-Pacific Partnership becomes the comprehensive
and progressive agreement for TPP David A. Gantz and Jorge Huerta-Goldman;
2. TPP, US Congress and the Trade Promotion Authority Sheridan S. McKinney
and John Gilliland; 3. The TPP, a horizontal overview Roberto Zapata
Barradas; 4. Market access for trade in goods negotiations in the TPP César
Guerrero and Félix González Sáenz; 5. Trade provisions as legos? How
Chapter 2 of the TPP was influenced by WTO negotiations and prior US trade
deals Roy Santana; 6. TPP, agricultural trade and food security Ekaterina
Krivonos, Daneswar Poonyth and Mischa Tripoli; 7. Rules of origin and
origin procedures Luis Ricardo Rodriguez Meneses; 8. Trade in textiles and
apparel goods Rupa Ganguli and Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 9. How far beyond
the TFA? Trade facilitation in the WTO and the TPP Carlos Gabriel Enriquez
Montes; 10. Treatment of trade remedies under the Trans-Pacific
Partnership, Chapter 6 David A. Gantz; 11. SPS chapter under the TPP
agreement and its implications Yuka Fukunaga; 12. Technical barriers to
trade Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 13. Addressing the right to regulate in the
CPTPP investment chapter: identifying new treaty practice Rodrigo Monardes,
Ana Novik and Carlos Portales; 14. Protecting Investment under NAFTA the
Trans-Pacific Partnership and the comprehensive and progressive TPP David
A. Gantz; 15. The Trans-Pacific Partnership as a development of the
AustraliäUnited States free trade agreement: services liberalization and
investment protection Tania Voon and Andrew D. Mitchell; 16. Services
overview: background, strategy and solutions Amb Peter Allgeier; 17.
Cross-border trade in services (Chapter 10) and temporary entry for
business persons (Chapter 12) Guillermo Malpica Soto; 18. Financial
services Juan A. Marchetti; 19. Telecommunications chapter in the TPP
Gerardo Meza Grillo; 20. Understanding the TPP agreement e-commerce chapter
Ed Brzytwa, Stephen Ezell and Nigel Cory; 21. Government procurement in the
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: a global beachhead for market access
and good governance Robert D. Anderson, Philippe Pelletier and Christopher
R. Yukins; 22. TPP's competition policy chapter: towards convergence
Juliana Nam; 23. Rules for state-owned enterprises in Chapter 17 of the
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: balancing market-oriented discipline
and policy flexibility for states Iain Sandford and Jan Yves Remy; 24.
Non-commercial assistance rules in the TPP: a comparative analysis with the
SCM Agreement Yoshinori Abe and Takemasa Sekine; 25. IP in the TPP: how far
beyond the existing FTAs does it go? Maximiliano Santa Cruz Scantlebury and
Denisse Pérez; 26. Strengthening labor rights in the Trans-Pacific
Partnership Agreement: a lost opportunity? Desirée LeClercq and Karen
Curtis; 27. TPP trade and environment chapter Christopher O'Toole; 28.
Horizontal regulatory coherence aspects of the TPP Phoenix X. F. Cai; 29.
Transparency and anti-corruption Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 30.
State-to-state dispute settlement under TPP Chapter 28 and NAFTA Chapter 20
David A. Gantz; 31. Initial provisions, administrative provisions,
exceptions and final provisions (TPP Chapters 1, 27, 29 and 30) David A.
Gantz.
and progressive agreement for TPP David A. Gantz and Jorge Huerta-Goldman;
2. TPP, US Congress and the Trade Promotion Authority Sheridan S. McKinney
and John Gilliland; 3. The TPP, a horizontal overview Roberto Zapata
Barradas; 4. Market access for trade in goods negotiations in the TPP César
Guerrero and Félix González Sáenz; 5. Trade provisions as legos? How
Chapter 2 of the TPP was influenced by WTO negotiations and prior US trade
deals Roy Santana; 6. TPP, agricultural trade and food security Ekaterina
Krivonos, Daneswar Poonyth and Mischa Tripoli; 7. Rules of origin and
origin procedures Luis Ricardo Rodriguez Meneses; 8. Trade in textiles and
apparel goods Rupa Ganguli and Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 9. How far beyond
the TFA? Trade facilitation in the WTO and the TPP Carlos Gabriel Enriquez
Montes; 10. Treatment of trade remedies under the Trans-Pacific
Partnership, Chapter 6 David A. Gantz; 11. SPS chapter under the TPP
agreement and its implications Yuka Fukunaga; 12. Technical barriers to
trade Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 13. Addressing the right to regulate in the
CPTPP investment chapter: identifying new treaty practice Rodrigo Monardes,
Ana Novik and Carlos Portales; 14. Protecting Investment under NAFTA the
Trans-Pacific Partnership and the comprehensive and progressive TPP David
A. Gantz; 15. The Trans-Pacific Partnership as a development of the
AustraliäUnited States free trade agreement: services liberalization and
investment protection Tania Voon and Andrew D. Mitchell; 16. Services
overview: background, strategy and solutions Amb Peter Allgeier; 17.
Cross-border trade in services (Chapter 10) and temporary entry for
business persons (Chapter 12) Guillermo Malpica Soto; 18. Financial
services Juan A. Marchetti; 19. Telecommunications chapter in the TPP
Gerardo Meza Grillo; 20. Understanding the TPP agreement e-commerce chapter
Ed Brzytwa, Stephen Ezell and Nigel Cory; 21. Government procurement in the
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: a global beachhead for market access
and good governance Robert D. Anderson, Philippe Pelletier and Christopher
R. Yukins; 22. TPP's competition policy chapter: towards convergence
Juliana Nam; 23. Rules for state-owned enterprises in Chapter 17 of the
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: balancing market-oriented discipline
and policy flexibility for states Iain Sandford and Jan Yves Remy; 24.
Non-commercial assistance rules in the TPP: a comparative analysis with the
SCM Agreement Yoshinori Abe and Takemasa Sekine; 25. IP in the TPP: how far
beyond the existing FTAs does it go? Maximiliano Santa Cruz Scantlebury and
Denisse Pérez; 26. Strengthening labor rights in the Trans-Pacific
Partnership Agreement: a lost opportunity? Desirée LeClercq and Karen
Curtis; 27. TPP trade and environment chapter Christopher O'Toole; 28.
Horizontal regulatory coherence aspects of the TPP Phoenix X. F. Cai; 29.
Transparency and anti-corruption Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 30.
State-to-state dispute settlement under TPP Chapter 28 and NAFTA Chapter 20
David A. Gantz; 31. Initial provisions, administrative provisions,
exceptions and final provisions (TPP Chapters 1, 27, 29 and 30) David A.
Gantz.
1. Introduction: the Trans-Pacific Partnership becomes the comprehensive
and progressive agreement for TPP David A. Gantz and Jorge Huerta-Goldman;
2. TPP, US Congress and the Trade Promotion Authority Sheridan S. McKinney
and John Gilliland; 3. The TPP, a horizontal overview Roberto Zapata
Barradas; 4. Market access for trade in goods negotiations in the TPP César
Guerrero and Félix González Sáenz; 5. Trade provisions as legos? How
Chapter 2 of the TPP was influenced by WTO negotiations and prior US trade
deals Roy Santana; 6. TPP, agricultural trade and food security Ekaterina
Krivonos, Daneswar Poonyth and Mischa Tripoli; 7. Rules of origin and
origin procedures Luis Ricardo Rodriguez Meneses; 8. Trade in textiles and
apparel goods Rupa Ganguli and Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 9. How far beyond
the TFA? Trade facilitation in the WTO and the TPP Carlos Gabriel Enriquez
Montes; 10. Treatment of trade remedies under the Trans-Pacific
Partnership, Chapter 6 David A. Gantz; 11. SPS chapter under the TPP
agreement and its implications Yuka Fukunaga; 12. Technical barriers to
trade Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 13. Addressing the right to regulate in the
CPTPP investment chapter: identifying new treaty practice Rodrigo Monardes,
Ana Novik and Carlos Portales; 14. Protecting Investment under NAFTA the
Trans-Pacific Partnership and the comprehensive and progressive TPP David
A. Gantz; 15. The Trans-Pacific Partnership as a development of the
AustraliäUnited States free trade agreement: services liberalization and
investment protection Tania Voon and Andrew D. Mitchell; 16. Services
overview: background, strategy and solutions Amb Peter Allgeier; 17.
Cross-border trade in services (Chapter 10) and temporary entry for
business persons (Chapter 12) Guillermo Malpica Soto; 18. Financial
services Juan A. Marchetti; 19. Telecommunications chapter in the TPP
Gerardo Meza Grillo; 20. Understanding the TPP agreement e-commerce chapter
Ed Brzytwa, Stephen Ezell and Nigel Cory; 21. Government procurement in the
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: a global beachhead for market access
and good governance Robert D. Anderson, Philippe Pelletier and Christopher
R. Yukins; 22. TPP's competition policy chapter: towards convergence
Juliana Nam; 23. Rules for state-owned enterprises in Chapter 17 of the
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: balancing market-oriented discipline
and policy flexibility for states Iain Sandford and Jan Yves Remy; 24.
Non-commercial assistance rules in the TPP: a comparative analysis with the
SCM Agreement Yoshinori Abe and Takemasa Sekine; 25. IP in the TPP: how far
beyond the existing FTAs does it go? Maximiliano Santa Cruz Scantlebury and
Denisse Pérez; 26. Strengthening labor rights in the Trans-Pacific
Partnership Agreement: a lost opportunity? Desirée LeClercq and Karen
Curtis; 27. TPP trade and environment chapter Christopher O'Toole; 28.
Horizontal regulatory coherence aspects of the TPP Phoenix X. F. Cai; 29.
Transparency and anti-corruption Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 30.
State-to-state dispute settlement under TPP Chapter 28 and NAFTA Chapter 20
David A. Gantz; 31. Initial provisions, administrative provisions,
exceptions and final provisions (TPP Chapters 1, 27, 29 and 30) David A.
Gantz.
and progressive agreement for TPP David A. Gantz and Jorge Huerta-Goldman;
2. TPP, US Congress and the Trade Promotion Authority Sheridan S. McKinney
and John Gilliland; 3. The TPP, a horizontal overview Roberto Zapata
Barradas; 4. Market access for trade in goods negotiations in the TPP César
Guerrero and Félix González Sáenz; 5. Trade provisions as legos? How
Chapter 2 of the TPP was influenced by WTO negotiations and prior US trade
deals Roy Santana; 6. TPP, agricultural trade and food security Ekaterina
Krivonos, Daneswar Poonyth and Mischa Tripoli; 7. Rules of origin and
origin procedures Luis Ricardo Rodriguez Meneses; 8. Trade in textiles and
apparel goods Rupa Ganguli and Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 9. How far beyond
the TFA? Trade facilitation in the WTO and the TPP Carlos Gabriel Enriquez
Montes; 10. Treatment of trade remedies under the Trans-Pacific
Partnership, Chapter 6 David A. Gantz; 11. SPS chapter under the TPP
agreement and its implications Yuka Fukunaga; 12. Technical barriers to
trade Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 13. Addressing the right to regulate in the
CPTPP investment chapter: identifying new treaty practice Rodrigo Monardes,
Ana Novik and Carlos Portales; 14. Protecting Investment under NAFTA the
Trans-Pacific Partnership and the comprehensive and progressive TPP David
A. Gantz; 15. The Trans-Pacific Partnership as a development of the
AustraliäUnited States free trade agreement: services liberalization and
investment protection Tania Voon and Andrew D. Mitchell; 16. Services
overview: background, strategy and solutions Amb Peter Allgeier; 17.
Cross-border trade in services (Chapter 10) and temporary entry for
business persons (Chapter 12) Guillermo Malpica Soto; 18. Financial
services Juan A. Marchetti; 19. Telecommunications chapter in the TPP
Gerardo Meza Grillo; 20. Understanding the TPP agreement e-commerce chapter
Ed Brzytwa, Stephen Ezell and Nigel Cory; 21. Government procurement in the
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: a global beachhead for market access
and good governance Robert D. Anderson, Philippe Pelletier and Christopher
R. Yukins; 22. TPP's competition policy chapter: towards convergence
Juliana Nam; 23. Rules for state-owned enterprises in Chapter 17 of the
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: balancing market-oriented discipline
and policy flexibility for states Iain Sandford and Jan Yves Remy; 24.
Non-commercial assistance rules in the TPP: a comparative analysis with the
SCM Agreement Yoshinori Abe and Takemasa Sekine; 25. IP in the TPP: how far
beyond the existing FTAs does it go? Maximiliano Santa Cruz Scantlebury and
Denisse Pérez; 26. Strengthening labor rights in the Trans-Pacific
Partnership Agreement: a lost opportunity? Desirée LeClercq and Karen
Curtis; 27. TPP trade and environment chapter Christopher O'Toole; 28.
Horizontal regulatory coherence aspects of the TPP Phoenix X. F. Cai; 29.
Transparency and anti-corruption Jorge A. Huerta Goldman; 30.
State-to-state dispute settlement under TPP Chapter 28 and NAFTA Chapter 20
David A. Gantz; 31. Initial provisions, administrative provisions,
exceptions and final provisions (TPP Chapters 1, 27, 29 and 30) David A.
Gantz.