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List of Figures xxi
List of Tab les xxiii
List of Boxes xxv
Table of Cases xxvii
Table of Legislation xxxi
Table of Treaties xxxiii
List of Abbreviations xxxv
List of Contributors xli
Introduction 1
Thilo Rensmann
PART I INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW
1. Trade Policy for SMEs from a GATS Perspective 13
Rudolf Adlung and Marta Soprana
2. Leveraging Trade Facilitation Reforms for Increased SME
Competitiveness 38
Arancha Gonzalez
3. Rediscovering the Forgotten Article of the WTO Anti-Dumping
Agreement: How Article 6.13 Protects SMEs 61
Karsten Potschke
4. The South African Walmart/Massmart Case: SME-Friendly Domestic
Competition Laws in the Light of International Economic Law 93
Tilman Michael Dralle
5. SME Participation in Government Procurement Markets: Legal and
Policy Considerations under the WTO Agreement on Government
Procurement and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Public Procurement 123
Caroline Nicholas and Anna Caroline Müller
PART II REGIONAL AND TRANSREGIONAL TRADE LAW
6. SME Provisions in Trade Agreements and the Case ofTTIP 165
Martina Lodrant and Lucian Cernât
7. An Asian Perspective on SMEs in International Economic
Law: Opportunities and Challenges Arising from the TPP 189
Heng Wang
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8. Support of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises under
European State Aid Law 216
Ilan Sherr, Katrien Miclotte, and Rebecca Fawcett-Feuillette
PART III INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW
9. The Treatment of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
in International Investment Law 241
Joachim Karl
10. Microinvestment Disputes 267
Perry S Bechky
11. Legal Protection for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises through
Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Status Quo, Impediments,
and Potential Solutions 291
Alexander Gebert
PART IV HUMAN RIGHTS, DEVELOPMENT,
AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
12. Business and Human Rights and the Challenges for Small and
Medium-Sized Enterprises 311
Michael KAddo
13. Promoting Entrepreneurship for Development 339
Fiorina Mugione and Fulvia Farinelli
Annex: How Small Are Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises? 357
Rudolf Adlung and Marta Soprana
Index 361
Detailed Table of Contents
List of Figures xxi
List of Tables xxiii
List of Boxes xxv
Table of Cases xxvii
Table of Legislation xxxi
Table of Treaties xxxiii
List of Abbreviations xxxv
List of Contributors xli
Introduction 1
Thilo Rensmamt
A. The Internationalization of SMEs as a Challenge to International
Economic Law 1
B. Sustainable Development and the Internationalization of SMEs 2
C. Recalibrating International Economic Law in Response to the
Internationalization of SMEs 3
I. Regulatory developments at the multilateral and regional levels 3
II. SMEs as a new cross-cutting issue on the research agenda
of international economic law 6
1. Identification and definition of SMEs 6
2. International economic law as cause and remedy for the
underrepresentation of SMEs in international trade and investment 7
3. The difficulty of SMEs being on both sides of the liberalization
equation 8
D. Conclusion 9
References 10
PART I INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW
1. Trade Policy for SMEs from a GATS Perspective 13
Rudolf Adlung and Marta Soprana
A. Introduction 13
B. SME Involvement in International Trade 15
C. Policies Affecting SMEs—Their Status under the GATS 18
I. General framework 18
II. SME-related policies as reflected in schedules of commitments 20
1. Sector column 20
2. Market access 20
3. National treatment 21
III. Scheduling patterns across countries and sectors 22
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IV. Policy discretion in liberalized sectors and modes
1. Market regulation and control
2. Investment- and production-related support schemes
3. Export assistance
4. Recognition measures under Article VII GATS
5. Preferences in government procurement
V. Policy discretion under ill-specified commitments?
VI. Transparency disciplines
D. Overview of Size-Related Commitments—GATS and RTAs
I. GATS commitments
1. Horizontal limitations
2. Sector patterns
3- Prospects for change
II. Regional Trade Agreements
III. Size-related effects of scheduling patterns—GATS vs RTAs
E. Summary
References
Leveraging Trade Facilitation Reforms for Increased SME
Competitiveness
Arancha Gonzdlez
A. Introduction
B. New Opportunities for SMEs to Go Global
I. SME characteristics
II. The globalization of SMEs hinges on trade in intermediate goods
C. Trade in Intermediate Goods Expands as Transaction Costs Shrink
D. Binding TFA Commitments Will Jumpstart a Virtuous Cycle for
Long-Term SME Growth
I. Reducing information asymmetries allows SMEs to export with
confidence
IL Simplifying regulatory requirements preserves the value added by the SME
III. Diversifying market participation through exports
IV. Limiting export cost uncertainty allows smaller shipments to be more
competitive
E. Good Domestic Policy Will Enhance TFA Benefits
I. Competitive trade logistic services further enhance export
competitiveness
II. Public-private partnerships engender innovative
and efficient solutions
III. Targeted fiscal policies provide renewed FDI to fuel SME growth
F. Conclusion
References
Rediscovering the Forgotten Article of the WTO Anti-Dumping
Agreement: How Article 6.13 Protects SMEs
Karsten Pötschke
A. Introduction
B. An Overview of the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement
Detailed Table of Contents xiii
C. Discovering the Meaning of Article 6.13 ADA 67
I. The dual obligation 67
IL The genesis of Article 6.13 ADA 69
III. The limits of Article 6.13 ADA 71
1. The term‘interested parties’ 71
2. The term cin supplying information requested’ 72
3. The positioning of paragraph 13 at the end of Article 6 73
IV. The effect of Article 6.13 ADA 74
D. The Specific Interpretative Effects of Article 6.13 ADA 77
I. Relaxing submission requirements 77
1. Quality and quantity of information 77
2. Time criterion 82
3. Form criterion 84
II. Calling for proactive support 85
III. Prohibiting negative discrimination 87
E. Conclusion 88
References 90
4. The South African Walmart/Massmart Case: SME-Friendly
Domestic Competition Laws in the Light of International
Economic Law 93
Tilman Michael Dralle
A. Introduction 93
B. The Walmart/Massmart Case—Background 94
C. World Trade Law 97
I. Application of WTO law to domestic competition laws and decisions 98
II. Market access rights for Walmart 99
III. Imposition of performance requirements 101
1. Introductory remarks 101
2. Local procurement condition 103
3. Establishment of an SME fund 108
D. International Investment Law 113
E. The Indian and Malaysian Cases 114
F. Conclusions 116
References 118
5. SME Participation in Government Procurement Markets: Legal and
Policy Considerations under the WTO Agreement on Government
Procurement and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Public Procurement 123
Caroline Nicholas and Anna Caroline Müller
A. Introduction 123
B. The GPA and the UNCITRAL Model Law as International
Instruments Shaping Procurement Policies and Legislation
Worldwide 129
I. The GPA 129
II. The UNCITRAL Model Law 133
III. Harnessing the potential for international trade in the public
procurement market 135
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C. Encouraging SME Participation under the GPA and the
UNCITRAL Model Law 136
L Improving procurement legislation and systems: Lack of
transparency, integrity, and inclusiveness as potential barriers
to SME participation 137
1. The GPA 139
2. The UNCITRAL Model Law 141
IL Reforming procurement practices and systems to enhance
SME participation 142
1. The GPA 143
2. The UNCITRAL Model Law 144
III. Preferential programmes 148
1. Preferential programmes under the GPA 150
2. Preferential programmes under the UNCITRAL Model Law 152
D. Conclusions 154
References 157
PART II REGIONAL AND TRANSREGIONAL TRADE LAW
6. SME Provisions in Trade Agreements and the Case of TTIP 165
Martina Lodrant and Lucian Cernat
A. Introduction 165
B. SMEs and Trade Agreements: A General Framework 166
I. Barriers to trade for SMEs 166
II. Policy responses: Cross-cutting linkages 168
III. SME-specific provisions in trade agreements: Economic needs and
legal challenges 169
C. SME-Specific Provisions in EU and US Free Trade
Agreements: Practice to Date 170
D. SMEs and TTIP 174
I. Potential and barriers for SMEs in transatlantic trade 174
II. The role of TTIP negotiations 177
1. Tariffs, rules of origin, and customs procedures 179
2. Services 180
3. Standards and regulatory issues 181
4. Public procurement 182
5. IPR provisions 183
6. Transparency 183
7. Support schemes 184
8. Investment protection 184
E. Conclusion 185
References 187
7. An Asian Perspective on SMEs in International Economic
Law: Opportunities and Challenges Arising from the TPP 189
Heng Wang
A. Introduction 189
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B. Opportunities 192
I. Cooperation to support SMEs 192
II. Tariff elimination or reduction 193
III. Reduction of non-tariff barriers 194
1. Transparency 195
(a) General transparency rules 195
(b) Specific transparency rules 197
2. Procedural fairness 198
3. Regulatory coherence 199
4. Other requirements 200
(a) Standards harmonization and equivalence of foreign
regulations 200
(b) Trade facilitation 201
(c) Rules of origin 201
IV. Conclusion 202
C. Challenges 203
I. Insufficient opportunities for SMEs 203
II. Complexity of rules 206
III. Difficulties in interpretation and implementation 207
IV. Other challenges 208
1. Remaining regulatory differences 209
2. Disadvantaged positions of SMEs from developing TPP members 209
V. Conclusion 210
D. Conclusion 212
References 213
8. Support of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises under European
State Aid Law 216
Ilan Sherr, Katrien Miclotte, and Rebecca Fawcett-Feuillette
A. Introduction 216
I. Relevant State aid rules 216
II. Notification of State aid 217
III. The role of SMEs 217
IV. The new GBER 218
V. ‘Think Small First’ 218
B. State Aid and SMEs 219
I. General framework 219
II. Article 107 TFEU 219
III. Exceptions 220
IV. Definition of State aid 220
V. Assessing aid to SMEs 220
1. Does the aid constitute State aid? 220
(a) Interpreting Article 107(1) TFEU 220
(b) When is aid to an SME unlikely to be State aid? 222
(c) De minimis and State guarantees 222
2. Does the State aid fall under an exemption? 222
(a) GBER 222
(b) Article 107(2) exemptions 222
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(c) Services of general economic interest 223
3. Can approval be obtained? 223
(a) Article 107(3) TFEU 223
(b) General 223
C. De Minimis Regulation 224
I. De minimis and SMEs 224
II. De minimis thresholds 224
D. State Guarantees 225
E. General Block Exemption Regulation 225
I. General structure of the GBER 225
II. SMEs overview 225
III. Sectoral exemptions 226
IV. Definition of SME 226
V. Block exempted State aid 226
VI. Favourable aid intensity for SMEs 228
F. Research, Development, and Innovation (R D I) Aid 230
I. When could State aid apply? 230
II. 2014 Framework 230
III. Qualifying State aid 231
IV. Application in practice 231
V. Aid intensities and SMEs 232
VI. Information and SMEs 232
VII. Innovation aid 232
G. Restructuring Aid, Rescue, and Temporary Restructuring Support 232
I. Rescue and restructuring aid 232
II. 2014 Guidelines and SMEs 233
III. Temporary restructuring support 233
IV. Simplified compatibility criteria 233
V. Limits 234
H. Other Guidelines 234
I. Risk capital aid 234
1. 2014 Guidelines 234
2. Scope 234
3. Application 235
4. Private participation ratio 235
II. Environmental aid 235
1. Environmental Guidelines 235
2. Regulation or State aid? 236
3. Application of the Environmental Guidelines 236
4. Environmental Guidelines and SMEs 236
III. Projects of common European interest 236
I. Regional Aid 237
I. Compatibility with Article 107 TFEU 237
II. 2014 Regional Aid Guidelines 237
III. Limitations 237
IV. SMEs and RAG 238
References 238
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PART III INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW
9. The Treatment of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
in International Investment Law 241
Joachim Karl
A. The Economic Importance of SMEs and Its Reflection
in Domestic Investment Policies 241
B. SMEs in International Investment Law 245
I. The specific situation of SMEs as international investors 245
II. Regional promotion of internationalization strategies of SMEs 246
III. The treatment of SMEs in international investment agreements 249
1. The importance of IIAs from an SME perspective 249
2. The general treatment of SMEs in IIAs 250
(a) Acknowledging the special situation of SMEs in the preamble 251
(b) Definition of‘investment’ 251
(c) Investment promotion and facilitation 253
3. SME-specific IIA provisions 255
4. IIA provisions with potential negative side effects on SMEs 255
(a) Establishment rights for foreign investors 255
(b) Access to land 257
(c) State support for SMEs and the issue of non-discrimination 257
(d) Prohibition of performance requirements 259
IV. Corporate social responsibility and SMEs 259
V. International investment disputes 261
C. Conclusions 263
References 264
10. Microinvestment Disputes 267
Perry S Bechky
A. ICSID, Development, and Salims Development Prong 270
I. Development as ICSID’s object and purpose 273
II. Salims development prong 274
B. Application of Salims Development Prong to Microinvestment
Disputes 277
I. Mitchell v Democratic Republic of Congo 277
II. Malaysian Historical Salvors v Malaysia 281
C. A Microinvestment Critique 283
D. Conclusion 288
References 288
11. Legal Protection for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises through
Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Status Quo, Impediments, and
Potential Solutions 291
Alexander Gebert
A. The Current Role of SMEs in ISDS 292
B. Impediments for SMEs to Engage in ISDS 294
I. Costs and duration of ISDS proceedings 294
II. Asymmetry of financial resources 295
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C. Possibilities of Cost Reduction
I. Concepts for cost allocation
1. ‘Pay your own way
2. ‘Costs follow the event7‘The loser pays’
II. Guidelines on cost allocation in arbitration rules
III. Benefits of each approach dependent on the strength of the case
IV. Cost- and time-efficient proceedings
1. Early case assessment—Cost-benefit analysis
2. Choice of arbitrators and representatives
3. Effective case management: Developing a strategy for the
specific case and setting up a tight but realistic schedule for
the proceedings
4. Consideration of amicable settlement at any time during the
proceedings
D. Finance Options
I. Multi-party arbitration
II. Third-party funding
1. The concept behind third-party funding
2. Recent developments: Cost security by third-party-funded
claimants
E. Supplement to ISDS: Investment Guarantees
F. Conclusion
References
PART IV HUMAN RIGHTS, DEVELOPMENT, AND
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
12. Business and Human Rights and the Challenges for Small
and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Michael KAddo
A. Introduction
B. The (In)visibility of SMEs in Business and Human Rights
C. Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Challenges
of Identity
D. Organization, Size, and the Double-Edged Effect
E. Resource Poverty
E Flexibility
G. Position in Supply Chains
H. Looking Forward
I. Conclusions
References
13. Promoting Entrepreneurship for Development
Fiorina Mugione and Fulvia Farinelli
A. Introduction
B. Entrepreneurship and the Sustainable Development Goals
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C. UNCTAD s Entrepreneurship Policy Framework and
Implementation Guidance 341
D. Good Practices and Lessons Learned from EPF Implementation 342
I. Creating a lead entity to guide the development of the national
entrepreneurship policy 343
II. Establishing a structured policy development process 343
III. Engaging in a participatory approach 344
IV. Building on and strengthening existing frameworks and initiatives 344
V. Building concrete Actions Plans 344
E. Reforming the Regulatory Environment 345
I. Examining regulatory requirements for start-ups 346
II. Minimizing regulatory hurdles for business start-ups 346
III. Building entrepreneurs’ confidence in the regulatory environment 347
IV. Guiding entrepreneurs through the start-up administrative process 348
F. Reforming the Regulatory Environment to Address the Needs of
Specific Target Groups 350
I. Youth entrepreneurship 350
II. Women entrepreneurship 351
III. Social entrepreneurship 353
G. Conclusions 354
References 354
Annex: How Small Are Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises? 357
Rudolf Adlung and Marta Soprana
References 360
Index
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spelling | Small and medium-sized enterprises in international economic law edited by Thilo Rensmann First edition Oxford Oxford University Press 2017 xxxix, 366 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier International economic law series Recht Weltwirtschaft Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 gnd rswk-swf Klein- und Mittelbetrieb (DE-588)4031031-0 gnd rswk-swf International economic relations / Law and legislation Small business / Finance / Law and legislation (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 s Klein- und Mittelbetrieb (DE-588)4031031-0 s DE-604 Rensmann, Thilo 1963- (DE-588)132519526 edt Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029756450&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Small and medium-sized enterprises in international economic law Recht Weltwirtschaft Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 gnd Klein- und Mittelbetrieb (DE-588)4031031-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4027461-5 (DE-588)4031031-0 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Small and medium-sized enterprises in international economic law |
title_auth | Small and medium-sized enterprises in international economic law |
title_exact_search | Small and medium-sized enterprises in international economic law |
title_full | Small and medium-sized enterprises in international economic law edited by Thilo Rensmann |
title_fullStr | Small and medium-sized enterprises in international economic law edited by Thilo Rensmann |
title_full_unstemmed | Small and medium-sized enterprises in international economic law edited by Thilo Rensmann |
title_short | Small and medium-sized enterprises in international economic law |
title_sort | small and medium sized enterprises in international economic law |
topic | Recht Weltwirtschaft Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 gnd Klein- und Mittelbetrieb (DE-588)4031031-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Recht Weltwirtschaft Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht Klein- und Mittelbetrieb Aufsatzsammlung |
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