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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the rules and regulations that govern trade flow. It discusses the trade policy formulation process of major international economic players and analyses existing tools that countries may resort to take advantage of the benefits of international trade and to protect themselves against its dangers.
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the rules and regulations that govern trade flow. It discusses the trade policy formulation process of major international economic players and analyses existing tools that countries may resort to take advantage of the benefits of international trade and to protect themselves against its dangers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317196624
- Artikelnr.: 50212006
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317196624
- Artikelnr.: 50212006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Aluisio de Lima-Campos is an Adjunct Professor at the School of Law at the American University, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., where he teaches courses on trade policy and regional trade agreements in the Trade, Investment and Development Program. He has over 30 years' experience as a trade policy specialist and economic advisor to the Brazilian Embassy in Washington, D.C., and established the ABCI Institute in 2007, which offers trade policy study and training for Brazilian government and private sector professionals. He is also a former instructor for the Regional Trade Policy courses of the WTO, delivering training to government officials worldwide.
Juan Antonio Gaviria is a Doctor of Juridical Science from American University, the Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. He holds a LL.M. with an emphasis on International Business Law from the same university and was an Adjunct Professor there for the course on Advanced Issues in International Trade Policy. He has over 15 years' experience as a legal practitioner in trade and business law and also as a professor and academic researcher. Besides trade law, his main academic interests lie in the intersection of legal and economic topics. He is a tenured Professor and Researcher at Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, School of Law (Medellín, Colombia) and member of the Research Group on Legal Studies (GRID) at the same university.
Juan Antonio Gaviria is a Doctor of Juridical Science from American University, the Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. He holds a LL.M. with an emphasis on International Business Law from the same university and was an Adjunct Professor there for the course on Advanced Issues in International Trade Policy. He has over 15 years' experience as a legal practitioner in trade and business law and also as a professor and academic researcher. Besides trade law, his main academic interests lie in the intersection of legal and economic topics. He is a tenured Professor and Researcher at Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, School of Law (Medellín, Colombia) and member of the Research Group on Legal Studies (GRID) at the same university.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION I
TRADE POLICY
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION TO TRADE POLICY
CHAPTER 2 - THE U.S. TRADE POLICY SYSTEM
CHAPTER 3 - THE E.U.'S TRADE POLICY SYSTEM
Chapter 4 - BRICS Part 1: The Brazilian Policy System
Chapter 5 - BRICS Part 2: The Chinese Trade Policy System
Chapter 6 - BRICS Part 3: The Indian Trade Policy System
Chapter 7 - BRICS Part 4: The Russian Trade Policy System
Chapter 8 - BRICS Part 5: The South African Trade Policy System
Chapter 9 - The Trade Policy System in Other Selected Countries
PART II
TRADE POLICY TOOLS
Chapter 10 - Market Access
Chapter 11 - Trade Remedies
Chapter 12 - Currency Manipulation and Trade
Chapter 13 - Regulatory Measures
Chapter 14 - Dispute Settlement
Chapter 15 - Trade Agreements
Chapter 16 - Advanced Analysis of International Trade Agreements
Chapter 17 - General Agreement on Trade and Services (GATS)
Chapter 18 - The TRIPS Agreement
Chapter 19 - Simulation Exercise - Trade Policy Decision-Making Process
Chapter 20 - Simulation Exercise - Bilateral Trade Agreement Negotiations
Chapter 21 - Simulation Exercise - Plurilateral Trade Agreement
Negotiations
Chapter 22 - Simulation Exercise - Multilateral Trade agreement
negotiations
Epilogue - Trade Under Attack
List of References
SECTION I
TRADE POLICY
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION TO TRADE POLICY
CHAPTER 2 - THE U.S. TRADE POLICY SYSTEM
CHAPTER 3 - THE E.U.'S TRADE POLICY SYSTEM
Chapter 4 - BRICS Part 1: The Brazilian Policy System
Chapter 5 - BRICS Part 2: The Chinese Trade Policy System
Chapter 6 - BRICS Part 3: The Indian Trade Policy System
Chapter 7 - BRICS Part 4: The Russian Trade Policy System
Chapter 8 - BRICS Part 5: The South African Trade Policy System
Chapter 9 - The Trade Policy System in Other Selected Countries
PART II
TRADE POLICY TOOLS
Chapter 10 - Market Access
Chapter 11 - Trade Remedies
Chapter 12 - Currency Manipulation and Trade
Chapter 13 - Regulatory Measures
Chapter 14 - Dispute Settlement
Chapter 15 - Trade Agreements
Chapter 16 - Advanced Analysis of International Trade Agreements
Chapter 17 - General Agreement on Trade and Services (GATS)
Chapter 18 - The TRIPS Agreement
Chapter 19 - Simulation Exercise - Trade Policy Decision-Making Process
Chapter 20 - Simulation Exercise - Bilateral Trade Agreement Negotiations
Chapter 21 - Simulation Exercise - Plurilateral Trade Agreement
Negotiations
Chapter 22 - Simulation Exercise - Multilateral Trade agreement
negotiations
Epilogue - Trade Under Attack
List of References
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION I
TRADE POLICY
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION TO TRADE POLICY
CHAPTER 2 - THE U.S. TRADE POLICY SYSTEM
CHAPTER 3 - THE E.U.'S TRADE POLICY SYSTEM
Chapter 4 - BRICS Part 1: The Brazilian Policy System
Chapter 5 - BRICS Part 2: The Chinese Trade Policy System
Chapter 6 - BRICS Part 3: The Indian Trade Policy System
Chapter 7 - BRICS Part 4: The Russian Trade Policy System
Chapter 8 - BRICS Part 5: The South African Trade Policy System
Chapter 9 - The Trade Policy System in Other Selected Countries
PART II
TRADE POLICY TOOLS
Chapter 10 - Market Access
Chapter 11 - Trade Remedies
Chapter 12 - Currency Manipulation and Trade
Chapter 13 - Regulatory Measures
Chapter 14 - Dispute Settlement
Chapter 15 - Trade Agreements
Chapter 16 - Advanced Analysis of International Trade Agreements
Chapter 17 - General Agreement on Trade and Services (GATS)
Chapter 18 - The TRIPS Agreement
Chapter 19 - Simulation Exercise - Trade Policy Decision-Making Process
Chapter 20 - Simulation Exercise - Bilateral Trade Agreement Negotiations
Chapter 21 - Simulation Exercise - Plurilateral Trade Agreement
Negotiations
Chapter 22 - Simulation Exercise - Multilateral Trade agreement
negotiations
Epilogue - Trade Under Attack
List of References
SECTION I
TRADE POLICY
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION TO TRADE POLICY
CHAPTER 2 - THE U.S. TRADE POLICY SYSTEM
CHAPTER 3 - THE E.U.'S TRADE POLICY SYSTEM
Chapter 4 - BRICS Part 1: The Brazilian Policy System
Chapter 5 - BRICS Part 2: The Chinese Trade Policy System
Chapter 6 - BRICS Part 3: The Indian Trade Policy System
Chapter 7 - BRICS Part 4: The Russian Trade Policy System
Chapter 8 - BRICS Part 5: The South African Trade Policy System
Chapter 9 - The Trade Policy System in Other Selected Countries
PART II
TRADE POLICY TOOLS
Chapter 10 - Market Access
Chapter 11 - Trade Remedies
Chapter 12 - Currency Manipulation and Trade
Chapter 13 - Regulatory Measures
Chapter 14 - Dispute Settlement
Chapter 15 - Trade Agreements
Chapter 16 - Advanced Analysis of International Trade Agreements
Chapter 17 - General Agreement on Trade and Services (GATS)
Chapter 18 - The TRIPS Agreement
Chapter 19 - Simulation Exercise - Trade Policy Decision-Making Process
Chapter 20 - Simulation Exercise - Bilateral Trade Agreement Negotiations
Chapter 21 - Simulation Exercise - Plurilateral Trade Agreement
Negotiations
Chapter 22 - Simulation Exercise - Multilateral Trade agreement
negotiations
Epilogue - Trade Under Attack
List of References