Technical barriers to trade in "new generation" RTAs and in the WTO agreements : conflict or complementarity? / Iulianna Romanchyshyna.
2023
K3943
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Title
Technical barriers to trade in "new generation" RTAs and in the WTO agreements : conflict or complementarity? / Iulianna Romanchyshyna.
ISBN
9783031257919 (electronic bk.)
303125791X (electronic bk.)
9783031257902
3031257901
303125791X (electronic bk.)
9783031257902
3031257901
Published
Cham : Springer, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vii, 192 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-25791-9 doi
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K3943
Dewey Decimal Classification
343.08/7
Summary
This book examines the interplay between cooperation on technical barriers to trade (TBT) in free trade agreements and the multilateral framework of the World Trade Organization. In recent years, TBT, especially differences in standards, have attracted increased interest and have been addressed as part of the WTO+ negotiated agenda in trade agreements. Because of a number of political and legal constraints, the process of further cooperation at the WTO have been stalled, which made free trade agreements a central pillar in setting the agenda of international trade governance. This leads us to rethinking the interrelation between the WTO and free trade agreements and to questioning the role of both fora in the future of trade. The book examines some TBT provisions in free trade agreements and highlights their positive and problematic aspects when it comes to the WTO-consistency and the ideas of open and inclusive trade. It also suggests that a more optimal way forward would be to increase parallel work on TBT cooperation at the WTO, a more inclusive forum that could address issues of global significance, such as environmental protection and regulation of digital goods. The book explores the potential for trade agreements to advance the WTO agenda, but notes that the organization would need to adapt its institutional structure and governance in order to do so. Drawing on the example of the EU and US so-called new generation trade agreements, the book provides a detailed analysis of the various methods used to navigate TBT cooperation, and offers insight into how these agreements can serve as inspiration for future multilateral disciplines. This book is a valuable resource for trade law academics, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of technical barriers to trade, regional trade agreements, and the WTO.
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European yearbook of international economic law. EYIEL monographs ; v. 29.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Deep trade agenda and multilateralism
Regionalism and multilateralism: the WTO perspective
Development of TBT rules in EU and US RTAs
Conclusion
Bibliography.