The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance
Herausgeber: Elsig, Manfred; Spilker, Gabriele; Hahn, Michael
The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance
Herausgeber: Elsig, Manfred; Spilker, Gabriele; Hahn, Michael
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Takes stock of current challenges to the world trading system and develops scenarios for the future.
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Takes stock of current challenges to the world trading system and develops scenarios for the future.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9781108485678
- ISBN-10: 1108485677
- Artikelnr.: 55396928
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9781108485678
- ISBN-10: 1108485677
- Artikelnr.: 55396928
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: current challenges and future scenarios Manfred Elsig,
Michael Hahn and Gabriele Spilker; Part I. New and Old Challenges: 2. The
elephant in the negotiation room: PTAs through the eyes of citizens Quynh
Nguyen and Gabriele Spilker; 3. Corporate strategy in times of anti-trade
sentiment: current challenges and future scenarios Jappe Eckhardt and
Louise Curran; 4. Understanding and shaping trade rules for the digital era
Mira Burri; 5. The need for better disciplines on rules of origins in the
WTO: evidence from NAFTA Caroline Freund; 6. For whom the bell tolls: the
WTO's third decade Michael Hahn; Part II. Trade Policy and Trade-Related
Concerns: 7. Reconceiving trade agreements for social inclusion Gregory
Shaffer; 8. Our alarming climate crisis demands border adjustments now John
Odell; 9. The multilateralization of PTAs' environmental clauses: scenarios
for the future? Jean-Frédéric Morin, Clara Brandi and Axel Berger; 10. The
trend to more and stricter non-trade issues in preferential trade
agreements Lisa Lechner; Part III. Development Angles: 11. The
trade-migration nexus from a multilevel perspective Flavia Jurje and Sandra
Lavenex; 12. Trips implementation in developing countries: likely scenarios
to 2025 Omar Serrano and Mira Burri; 13. Investment promotion and
facilitation for LDCs Rodrigo Polanco Lazo and Azernoosh Bazrafkan; Part
IV. Diffusion across Economic Treaties: 14. Heading for divorce? Investment
protection rules in free trade agreements Wolfgang Alschner; 15. The regime
complex for investment governance: overlapping provisions in PTAs and BITs
Soo Yeon Kim and Clara Lee; 16. Asian Trade agreements in services: filling
form with content Mark Manger.
Michael Hahn and Gabriele Spilker; Part I. New and Old Challenges: 2. The
elephant in the negotiation room: PTAs through the eyes of citizens Quynh
Nguyen and Gabriele Spilker; 3. Corporate strategy in times of anti-trade
sentiment: current challenges and future scenarios Jappe Eckhardt and
Louise Curran; 4. Understanding and shaping trade rules for the digital era
Mira Burri; 5. The need for better disciplines on rules of origins in the
WTO: evidence from NAFTA Caroline Freund; 6. For whom the bell tolls: the
WTO's third decade Michael Hahn; Part II. Trade Policy and Trade-Related
Concerns: 7. Reconceiving trade agreements for social inclusion Gregory
Shaffer; 8. Our alarming climate crisis demands border adjustments now John
Odell; 9. The multilateralization of PTAs' environmental clauses: scenarios
for the future? Jean-Frédéric Morin, Clara Brandi and Axel Berger; 10. The
trend to more and stricter non-trade issues in preferential trade
agreements Lisa Lechner; Part III. Development Angles: 11. The
trade-migration nexus from a multilevel perspective Flavia Jurje and Sandra
Lavenex; 12. Trips implementation in developing countries: likely scenarios
to 2025 Omar Serrano and Mira Burri; 13. Investment promotion and
facilitation for LDCs Rodrigo Polanco Lazo and Azernoosh Bazrafkan; Part
IV. Diffusion across Economic Treaties: 14. Heading for divorce? Investment
protection rules in free trade agreements Wolfgang Alschner; 15. The regime
complex for investment governance: overlapping provisions in PTAs and BITs
Soo Yeon Kim and Clara Lee; 16. Asian Trade agreements in services: filling
form with content Mark Manger.
1. Introduction: current challenges and future scenarios Manfred Elsig,
Michael Hahn and Gabriele Spilker; Part I. New and Old Challenges: 2. The
elephant in the negotiation room: PTAs through the eyes of citizens Quynh
Nguyen and Gabriele Spilker; 3. Corporate strategy in times of anti-trade
sentiment: current challenges and future scenarios Jappe Eckhardt and
Louise Curran; 4. Understanding and shaping trade rules for the digital era
Mira Burri; 5. The need for better disciplines on rules of origins in the
WTO: evidence from NAFTA Caroline Freund; 6. For whom the bell tolls: the
WTO's third decade Michael Hahn; Part II. Trade Policy and Trade-Related
Concerns: 7. Reconceiving trade agreements for social inclusion Gregory
Shaffer; 8. Our alarming climate crisis demands border adjustments now John
Odell; 9. The multilateralization of PTAs' environmental clauses: scenarios
for the future? Jean-Frédéric Morin, Clara Brandi and Axel Berger; 10. The
trend to more and stricter non-trade issues in preferential trade
agreements Lisa Lechner; Part III. Development Angles: 11. The
trade-migration nexus from a multilevel perspective Flavia Jurje and Sandra
Lavenex; 12. Trips implementation in developing countries: likely scenarios
to 2025 Omar Serrano and Mira Burri; 13. Investment promotion and
facilitation for LDCs Rodrigo Polanco Lazo and Azernoosh Bazrafkan; Part
IV. Diffusion across Economic Treaties: 14. Heading for divorce? Investment
protection rules in free trade agreements Wolfgang Alschner; 15. The regime
complex for investment governance: overlapping provisions in PTAs and BITs
Soo Yeon Kim and Clara Lee; 16. Asian Trade agreements in services: filling
form with content Mark Manger.
Michael Hahn and Gabriele Spilker; Part I. New and Old Challenges: 2. The
elephant in the negotiation room: PTAs through the eyes of citizens Quynh
Nguyen and Gabriele Spilker; 3. Corporate strategy in times of anti-trade
sentiment: current challenges and future scenarios Jappe Eckhardt and
Louise Curran; 4. Understanding and shaping trade rules for the digital era
Mira Burri; 5. The need for better disciplines on rules of origins in the
WTO: evidence from NAFTA Caroline Freund; 6. For whom the bell tolls: the
WTO's third decade Michael Hahn; Part II. Trade Policy and Trade-Related
Concerns: 7. Reconceiving trade agreements for social inclusion Gregory
Shaffer; 8. Our alarming climate crisis demands border adjustments now John
Odell; 9. The multilateralization of PTAs' environmental clauses: scenarios
for the future? Jean-Frédéric Morin, Clara Brandi and Axel Berger; 10. The
trend to more and stricter non-trade issues in preferential trade
agreements Lisa Lechner; Part III. Development Angles: 11. The
trade-migration nexus from a multilevel perspective Flavia Jurje and Sandra
Lavenex; 12. Trips implementation in developing countries: likely scenarios
to 2025 Omar Serrano and Mira Burri; 13. Investment promotion and
facilitation for LDCs Rodrigo Polanco Lazo and Azernoosh Bazrafkan; Part
IV. Diffusion across Economic Treaties: 14. Heading for divorce? Investment
protection rules in free trade agreements Wolfgang Alschner; 15. The regime
complex for investment governance: overlapping provisions in PTAs and BITs
Soo Yeon Kim and Clara Lee; 16. Asian Trade agreements in services: filling
form with content Mark Manger.