GATS and the Regulation of International Trade in Services
Herausgeber: Panizzon, Marion; Sauvé, Pierre; Pohl, Nicole
GATS and the Regulation of International Trade in Services
Herausgeber: Panizzon, Marion; Sauvé, Pierre; Pohl, Nicole
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This collection of essays takes stock of the key challenges that have arisen since the entry into force of the General Agreement on Trade in Services in the mid-1990s and situates them in the context of the WTO's Doha Development Agenda and the proliferation of preferential agreements addressing services today. The multidisciplinary approach provides an opportunity for many of the world's leading experts and a number of new analytical voices to exchange ideas on the future of services trade and regulation. Cosmopolitan approaches to the treatment of labour mobility, the shape of services trade…mehr
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This collection of essays takes stock of the key challenges that have arisen since the entry into force of the General Agreement on Trade in Services in the mid-1990s and situates them in the context of the WTO's Doha Development Agenda and the proliferation of preferential agreements addressing services today. The multidisciplinary approach provides an opportunity for many of the world's leading experts and a number of new analytical voices to exchange ideas on the future of services trade and regulation. Cosmopolitan approaches to the treatment of labour mobility, the shape of services trade disciplines in the digital age and pro-competitive regulation in air transport are explored with a view to helping readers gain a better understanding of the forces shaping the changes. An essential read for all those concerned with the evolution of the rules-based trading system and its impact on the service economy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 676
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1232g
- ISBN-13: 9780521896887
- ISBN-10: 0521896886
- Artikelnr.: 23498510
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 676
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1232g
- ISBN-13: 9780521896887
- ISBN-10: 0521896886
- Artikelnr.: 23498510
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Beyond Regulatory Control and Multilateral Flexibility: Gains from
a Cosmopolitan GATS: 1. Testing Regulatory Autonomy, Disciplining Trade
Relief and Regulating Variable Peripheries: Can a Cosmopolitan GATS do it
all? Marion Panizzon and Nicole Pohl; Part II. Unexplored Economic,
Political and Judicial Dimensions of GATS: 2. South-South Services Trade
Nora Dihel, Felix Eschenbach and Benjamin Shepherd; 3. The Race towards
Preferential Trade Agreements in Services: How Much Market Access Is Really
Achieved? Martin Roy, Juan Marchetti and Aik Hoe Lim; 4. Comment: Is
Services Trade Like or Unlike Manufacturing Trade? Marion Jansen; 5. Rules
of Origin in Services: A Case Study of Five ASEAN Countries Carsten Fink
and Deunden Nikomborirak; Part III. The Limits of Request-Offer
Negotiations: Plurilateral and Alternative Approaches to Services
Liberalization: 6. Services Post Hong-Kong - Initial Experiences with
Plurilaterals Elisabeth Türk; 7. Comment: Negotiating Approaches from a
Member's Perspective Claire Kelly; 8. Evaluating Alternative Approaches to
GATS Negotiations: Sectoral, Formulae and Others Henry Gao; 9. Comment:
Trade Liberalization under the GATS: An Odyssey? Rudolf Adlung; Part IV.
GATS Case Law: A First Assessment: 10. Lessons Learned from Litigating GATS
Disputes: Mexico - Telecoms Andrew W. Shoyer; 11. From Periodicals to
Gambling: A Review of Systemic Issues Addressed by WTO Adjudicatory Bodies
under the GATS Eric Leroux; 12. Specificities of WTO Dispute Settlement in
Services Cases William Davey; 13. Can Foreign Investors in Services Benefit
from WTO Dispute Settlement? Martin Molinuevo; Part V. Market Access,
National Treatment and Domestic Regulation: 14. Some Thoughts on the
Concept of 'Likeness' in the GATS Mireille Cossy; 15. Comment: The
Unbearable Lightness of Likeness Joost Pauwelyn; 16. Towards a Horizontal
Necessity Test for Services: Completing the GATS Article VI:4 Mandate
Panagiotis Delimatsis; 17. Comment: Quis custodiet neccessitatem?
Adjudicating Necessity in Multilevel Systems and the Importance of Judicial
Dialogue Markus Krajewski; Part VI. Unfinished Business: Safeguard and
Subsidy Disciplines for Services: 18. Recognition, Standardisation and
Harmonisation: Which Rules for GATS in Times of Crisis? Markus Krajewski;
19. A Safeguards Regime for Services Fernando Pierola; 20. Waiting for
Godot: Subsidy Disciplines in Services Trade Pietro Poretti; 21. Comment:
One Set of Rules for Fair and Unfair Trade in Services: A Possible Merger?
Kanitha Kungsawanich; Part VII. Challenges to the Scope of GATS and
Cosmopolitan Governance in Services Trade: 22. Trade Rules for the Digital
Age Sacha Wunsch-Vincent; 23. Comment: Digital Trade: Technology versus
Legislators Christian Pauletto; 24. How Human Rights Violations Nullify and
Impair GATS Commitments Marion Panizzon; 25. Comment: The Instrumental
Rationale for Protecting Human Rights in the Context of Trade Services
Reform Simon Walker; 26. In Pursuit of the Cosmopolitan Vocation for Trade:
GATS and Aviation Services Richard Janda and Mark Glynn; Part VIII.
Conclusion: 27. Been There, Not Yet Done That: Lessons and Challenges in
Services Trade Pierre Sauvé.
a Cosmopolitan GATS: 1. Testing Regulatory Autonomy, Disciplining Trade
Relief and Regulating Variable Peripheries: Can a Cosmopolitan GATS do it
all? Marion Panizzon and Nicole Pohl; Part II. Unexplored Economic,
Political and Judicial Dimensions of GATS: 2. South-South Services Trade
Nora Dihel, Felix Eschenbach and Benjamin Shepherd; 3. The Race towards
Preferential Trade Agreements in Services: How Much Market Access Is Really
Achieved? Martin Roy, Juan Marchetti and Aik Hoe Lim; 4. Comment: Is
Services Trade Like or Unlike Manufacturing Trade? Marion Jansen; 5. Rules
of Origin in Services: A Case Study of Five ASEAN Countries Carsten Fink
and Deunden Nikomborirak; Part III. The Limits of Request-Offer
Negotiations: Plurilateral and Alternative Approaches to Services
Liberalization: 6. Services Post Hong-Kong - Initial Experiences with
Plurilaterals Elisabeth Türk; 7. Comment: Negotiating Approaches from a
Member's Perspective Claire Kelly; 8. Evaluating Alternative Approaches to
GATS Negotiations: Sectoral, Formulae and Others Henry Gao; 9. Comment:
Trade Liberalization under the GATS: An Odyssey? Rudolf Adlung; Part IV.
GATS Case Law: A First Assessment: 10. Lessons Learned from Litigating GATS
Disputes: Mexico - Telecoms Andrew W. Shoyer; 11. From Periodicals to
Gambling: A Review of Systemic Issues Addressed by WTO Adjudicatory Bodies
under the GATS Eric Leroux; 12. Specificities of WTO Dispute Settlement in
Services Cases William Davey; 13. Can Foreign Investors in Services Benefit
from WTO Dispute Settlement? Martin Molinuevo; Part V. Market Access,
National Treatment and Domestic Regulation: 14. Some Thoughts on the
Concept of 'Likeness' in the GATS Mireille Cossy; 15. Comment: The
Unbearable Lightness of Likeness Joost Pauwelyn; 16. Towards a Horizontal
Necessity Test for Services: Completing the GATS Article VI:4 Mandate
Panagiotis Delimatsis; 17. Comment: Quis custodiet neccessitatem?
Adjudicating Necessity in Multilevel Systems and the Importance of Judicial
Dialogue Markus Krajewski; Part VI. Unfinished Business: Safeguard and
Subsidy Disciplines for Services: 18. Recognition, Standardisation and
Harmonisation: Which Rules for GATS in Times of Crisis? Markus Krajewski;
19. A Safeguards Regime for Services Fernando Pierola; 20. Waiting for
Godot: Subsidy Disciplines in Services Trade Pietro Poretti; 21. Comment:
One Set of Rules for Fair and Unfair Trade in Services: A Possible Merger?
Kanitha Kungsawanich; Part VII. Challenges to the Scope of GATS and
Cosmopolitan Governance in Services Trade: 22. Trade Rules for the Digital
Age Sacha Wunsch-Vincent; 23. Comment: Digital Trade: Technology versus
Legislators Christian Pauletto; 24. How Human Rights Violations Nullify and
Impair GATS Commitments Marion Panizzon; 25. Comment: The Instrumental
Rationale for Protecting Human Rights in the Context of Trade Services
Reform Simon Walker; 26. In Pursuit of the Cosmopolitan Vocation for Trade:
GATS and Aviation Services Richard Janda and Mark Glynn; Part VIII.
Conclusion: 27. Been There, Not Yet Done That: Lessons and Challenges in
Services Trade Pierre Sauvé.
Part I. Beyond Regulatory Control and Multilateral Flexibility: Gains from
a Cosmopolitan GATS: 1. Testing Regulatory Autonomy, Disciplining Trade
Relief and Regulating Variable Peripheries: Can a Cosmopolitan GATS do it
all? Marion Panizzon and Nicole Pohl; Part II. Unexplored Economic,
Political and Judicial Dimensions of GATS: 2. South-South Services Trade
Nora Dihel, Felix Eschenbach and Benjamin Shepherd; 3. The Race towards
Preferential Trade Agreements in Services: How Much Market Access Is Really
Achieved? Martin Roy, Juan Marchetti and Aik Hoe Lim; 4. Comment: Is
Services Trade Like or Unlike Manufacturing Trade? Marion Jansen; 5. Rules
of Origin in Services: A Case Study of Five ASEAN Countries Carsten Fink
and Deunden Nikomborirak; Part III. The Limits of Request-Offer
Negotiations: Plurilateral and Alternative Approaches to Services
Liberalization: 6. Services Post Hong-Kong - Initial Experiences with
Plurilaterals Elisabeth Türk; 7. Comment: Negotiating Approaches from a
Member's Perspective Claire Kelly; 8. Evaluating Alternative Approaches to
GATS Negotiations: Sectoral, Formulae and Others Henry Gao; 9. Comment:
Trade Liberalization under the GATS: An Odyssey? Rudolf Adlung; Part IV.
GATS Case Law: A First Assessment: 10. Lessons Learned from Litigating GATS
Disputes: Mexico - Telecoms Andrew W. Shoyer; 11. From Periodicals to
Gambling: A Review of Systemic Issues Addressed by WTO Adjudicatory Bodies
under the GATS Eric Leroux; 12. Specificities of WTO Dispute Settlement in
Services Cases William Davey; 13. Can Foreign Investors in Services Benefit
from WTO Dispute Settlement? Martin Molinuevo; Part V. Market Access,
National Treatment and Domestic Regulation: 14. Some Thoughts on the
Concept of 'Likeness' in the GATS Mireille Cossy; 15. Comment: The
Unbearable Lightness of Likeness Joost Pauwelyn; 16. Towards a Horizontal
Necessity Test for Services: Completing the GATS Article VI:4 Mandate
Panagiotis Delimatsis; 17. Comment: Quis custodiet neccessitatem?
Adjudicating Necessity in Multilevel Systems and the Importance of Judicial
Dialogue Markus Krajewski; Part VI. Unfinished Business: Safeguard and
Subsidy Disciplines for Services: 18. Recognition, Standardisation and
Harmonisation: Which Rules for GATS in Times of Crisis? Markus Krajewski;
19. A Safeguards Regime for Services Fernando Pierola; 20. Waiting for
Godot: Subsidy Disciplines in Services Trade Pietro Poretti; 21. Comment:
One Set of Rules for Fair and Unfair Trade in Services: A Possible Merger?
Kanitha Kungsawanich; Part VII. Challenges to the Scope of GATS and
Cosmopolitan Governance in Services Trade: 22. Trade Rules for the Digital
Age Sacha Wunsch-Vincent; 23. Comment: Digital Trade: Technology versus
Legislators Christian Pauletto; 24. How Human Rights Violations Nullify and
Impair GATS Commitments Marion Panizzon; 25. Comment: The Instrumental
Rationale for Protecting Human Rights in the Context of Trade Services
Reform Simon Walker; 26. In Pursuit of the Cosmopolitan Vocation for Trade:
GATS and Aviation Services Richard Janda and Mark Glynn; Part VIII.
Conclusion: 27. Been There, Not Yet Done That: Lessons and Challenges in
Services Trade Pierre Sauvé.
a Cosmopolitan GATS: 1. Testing Regulatory Autonomy, Disciplining Trade
Relief and Regulating Variable Peripheries: Can a Cosmopolitan GATS do it
all? Marion Panizzon and Nicole Pohl; Part II. Unexplored Economic,
Political and Judicial Dimensions of GATS: 2. South-South Services Trade
Nora Dihel, Felix Eschenbach and Benjamin Shepherd; 3. The Race towards
Preferential Trade Agreements in Services: How Much Market Access Is Really
Achieved? Martin Roy, Juan Marchetti and Aik Hoe Lim; 4. Comment: Is
Services Trade Like or Unlike Manufacturing Trade? Marion Jansen; 5. Rules
of Origin in Services: A Case Study of Five ASEAN Countries Carsten Fink
and Deunden Nikomborirak; Part III. The Limits of Request-Offer
Negotiations: Plurilateral and Alternative Approaches to Services
Liberalization: 6. Services Post Hong-Kong - Initial Experiences with
Plurilaterals Elisabeth Türk; 7. Comment: Negotiating Approaches from a
Member's Perspective Claire Kelly; 8. Evaluating Alternative Approaches to
GATS Negotiations: Sectoral, Formulae and Others Henry Gao; 9. Comment:
Trade Liberalization under the GATS: An Odyssey? Rudolf Adlung; Part IV.
GATS Case Law: A First Assessment: 10. Lessons Learned from Litigating GATS
Disputes: Mexico - Telecoms Andrew W. Shoyer; 11. From Periodicals to
Gambling: A Review of Systemic Issues Addressed by WTO Adjudicatory Bodies
under the GATS Eric Leroux; 12. Specificities of WTO Dispute Settlement in
Services Cases William Davey; 13. Can Foreign Investors in Services Benefit
from WTO Dispute Settlement? Martin Molinuevo; Part V. Market Access,
National Treatment and Domestic Regulation: 14. Some Thoughts on the
Concept of 'Likeness' in the GATS Mireille Cossy; 15. Comment: The
Unbearable Lightness of Likeness Joost Pauwelyn; 16. Towards a Horizontal
Necessity Test for Services: Completing the GATS Article VI:4 Mandate
Panagiotis Delimatsis; 17. Comment: Quis custodiet neccessitatem?
Adjudicating Necessity in Multilevel Systems and the Importance of Judicial
Dialogue Markus Krajewski; Part VI. Unfinished Business: Safeguard and
Subsidy Disciplines for Services: 18. Recognition, Standardisation and
Harmonisation: Which Rules for GATS in Times of Crisis? Markus Krajewski;
19. A Safeguards Regime for Services Fernando Pierola; 20. Waiting for
Godot: Subsidy Disciplines in Services Trade Pietro Poretti; 21. Comment:
One Set of Rules for Fair and Unfair Trade in Services: A Possible Merger?
Kanitha Kungsawanich; Part VII. Challenges to the Scope of GATS and
Cosmopolitan Governance in Services Trade: 22. Trade Rules for the Digital
Age Sacha Wunsch-Vincent; 23. Comment: Digital Trade: Technology versus
Legislators Christian Pauletto; 24. How Human Rights Violations Nullify and
Impair GATS Commitments Marion Panizzon; 25. Comment: The Instrumental
Rationale for Protecting Human Rights in the Context of Trade Services
Reform Simon Walker; 26. In Pursuit of the Cosmopolitan Vocation for Trade:
GATS and Aviation Services Richard Janda and Mark Glynn; Part VIII.
Conclusion: 27. Been There, Not Yet Done That: Lessons and Challenges in
Services Trade Pierre Sauvé.







