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World Trade and Local Public Interest: Trade Liberalization and National Regulatory Sovereignty: Studies in European Economic Law and Regulation, cartea 19

Editat de Csongor István Nagy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iul 2021
Trade liberalization has shaped international economic relations since the conclusion of the GATT 1947. The last few decades have seen a significant shift in the focus of this process: multilateralism seems to have reached its limits, giving way to regionalism, and the focus of trade liberalization has shifted to non-tariff barriers. While these developments have attracted considerable attention, exploring them from comparative perspectives has been largely neglected. Trading systems – the WTO, regional economic integrations and federal systems – are all based on the same dichotomy of free trade and local public interest: they generally prohibit the constituent parties (states) from restricting trade, but exempt them from this limitation if the restriction is warranted by a legitimate local end.
The purpose of this volume is to contribute to filling the above-mentioned research gap by exploring central issues in regional economic integrations from a comparativeperspective. It provides a general economic analysis of the costs and benefits of trade liberalization and the role and function of normative values in commercial policy. This is followed by a comparative analysis of the approaches used in various regional economic integrations (in North America, Europe and Latin America) and federal markets (the United States, Australia and India) regarding the balance between free trade and local public interest. Key issues in investment law, one of the most contentious elements of next-generation free trade agreements, are also addressed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030419226
ISBN-10: 3030419223
Ilustrații: VI, 269 p. 13 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Studies in European Economic Law and Regulation

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Editorial.- Part I: World Trade: global issues and regional challenges. 1. World trade, national interests and international governance.- 2. International economic order after Trump.- 3. Value standards and free trade.- Part II: Regional economic integrations in the 21st century: FTAs and customs unions. 4. Renegotiating NAFTA: risks and rewards of reopening the North American Trade Relationship.- 5. How Member State interests are allowed to shape the EU Single Market?.- 6. Latin American trade policies reconsidered: the “convergence while diversity” mantra.- Part III: Regional Economic Integrations: Federal Markets. 7. The Supreme Court’s Changing Efforts Via Its Dormant Commerce Clause Jurisprudence to Navigate State Police Power and National Free Trade.- 8. The construction of a “federal market” for Australia.- 9. India’s tryst with free trade: overcoming the inherent challenges of protectionism.- Part IV: International investment protection. 10. Lex mercatoria publica: constitutional law and constitutional limits in private-public arbitration.- 11. Constitutional standards of developed democracies and the requirements embedded in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights: do foreign investors need special protection?.- 12. Investor-state arbitration between developed democracies: a NAFTA perspective.- 13. Third party participation by non-government organizations in international investment arbitration: transparency as a tool for protecting marginalized interests.- 14. Investment protection under the CETA: pouring old wine into new bottles?.

Notă biografică

Csongor István Nagy is professor of law at and head of the Department of Private International Law at the University of Szeged. He is recurrent visiting professor at the Central European University (Budapest/New York), the Sapientia University of Transylvania (Romania) and the Riga Graduate School of Law (Latvia) and associate member at the Centre for Private International Law at the University of Aberdeen. He is admitted to the Budapest Bar and arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration attached to the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Budapest.

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Trade liberalization has shaped international economic relations since the conclusion of the GATT 1947. The last few decades have seen a significant shift in the focus of this process: multilateralism seems to have reached its limits, giving way to regionalism, and the focus of trade liberalization has shifted to non-tariff barriers. While these developments have attracted considerable attention, exploring them from comparative perspectives has been largely neglected. Trading systems – the WTO, regional economic integrations and federal systems – are all based on the same dichotomy of free trade and local public interest: they generally prohibit the constituent parties (states) from restricting trade, but exempt them from this limitation if the restriction is warranted by a legitimate local end.
The purpose of this volume is to contribute to filling the above-mentioned research gap by exploring central issues in regional economic integrations from a comparative perspective.It provides a general economic analysis of the costs and benefits of trade liberalization and the role and function of normative values in commercial policy. This is followed by a comparative analysis of the approaches used in various regional economic integrations (in North America, Europe and Latin America) and federal markets (the United States, Australia and India) regarding the balance between free trade and local public interest. Key issues in investment law, one of the most contentious elements of next-generation free trade agreements, are also addressed.


Caracteristici

Explores international trade agreements and local public interest Highlights the global issue of international trade, both in terms of fierce political debates and its economic significance Addresses key questions concerning international trade agreements, national regulatory sovereignty and international governance, as well as democratic legitimacy