Developing countries and preferential services trade /:
Discussion of the flexibility in WTO law for developing countries and how it can be used to their economic advantage.
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Zusammenfassung: | Discussion of the flexibility in WTO law for developing countries and how it can be used to their economic advantage. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-316) and index. |
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spelling | Sieber-Gasser, Charlotte, 1982- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCfmf6rB4QctHx8JPXgjy http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016008402 Developing countries and preferential services trade / Charlotte Sieber-Gasser. Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2016. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cambridge international trade and economic law Cover; Half title; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Table of Agreements; Table of Cases; Foundations; 1 Special and Differential Treatment in the WTO; I Developing Countries in the WTO; II Least-Developed Countries in the WTO; III Special and Differential Treatment; IV In Summary; 2 The Rationale for South-South Services Trade; I Trade in Services; II Development Effect of Services Trade; III Controversies of Preferential Services Trade; 3 The Quest of this Study; I South-South in this Study. II Gap in Literature and Why Understanding South-South Services Trade MattersIII Methodology; IV Mapping Preferential Trade Agreements in Services; V Structure of the Study; Part I Preferential Services Trade; 1 History and Geography of Preferential Services Trade; I Influence of Early PTAs on GATS; 2 Stock-taking of Preferential Services Trade Agreements; I Lack of Notifications to the WTO; 3 The Current Level of Liberalisation; I Low Level of Liberalisation; 4 The Special Case of South-South Preferential Services Trade; I The History of South-South PTAs; II The Geography of South-South PTAs. Part II Legal Regime for Preferential Services Trade1 Historical Background of Preferentialism in Services Trade and its Regulation; I Regulatory Flexibilities for Preferential Trade; II Most-Favoured Nation Treatment (GATS Art. II); 2 GATS Art. V; I Positioning GATS Art. V in International Economic Law; II Chapeau of GATS Art. V; III Quantitative Requirements: GATS Art. V:1 lit. a and lit. b; IV Qualitative Requirements: GATS Art. V:1 lit. b; V Related Provision: GATT Art. XXIV; 3 Regulatory Flexibilities in the GATS: Special and Differential Treatment; 4 Compliance with GATS Worldwide. 5 Loopholes in the GATS: Problems in PracticeI Language of GATS Art. V; II Missing Case Law; 6 Innovation in South-South Agreements?; I Sectors of Interest; II Modes of Supply; 7 In Summary; Part III Legal Regime for South-South Preferential Services Trade; 1 The Legal Scope of Flexibilities for South-South Preferential Services Trade; I Preamble of the GATS; II Preferential Trade in Services: GATS Art. V; III Flexibilities on the Basis of the Positive List Approach; IV Flexibilities Embedded in Special and Differential Treatment; V Waiver; VI Enabling Clause. 2 Legal Arguments for a Large Scope of Flexibilities in the GATSI No Additional Flexibility: The Narrow Interpretation; II Flexibility in Number of Sectors and Level of Liberalisation: The Medium Interpretation; III Sectorial Agreements: Broad Interpretation; 3 New Approach to a Better Use of the Scope of Flexibilities; I Depth of Regulation; II GATS-Plus, GATS-Extra and GATS-Minus; III Sectors of Interest; IV Modes of Supply; V Compliance with GATS; VI Implementation of GATS Art. V Requirements; VII Implications for the Scope of GATS Art. V; VIII Lessons to be Learned. Discussion of the flexibility in WTO law for developing countries and how it can be used to their economic advantage. Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-316) and index. Service industries Law and legislation Developing countries. Foreign trade regulation Developing countries. LAW Military. bisacsh Foreign trade regulation fast Service industries Law and legislation fast Developing countries fast has work: Developing countries and preferential services trade (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGDqPYGyQPh7BVrd4KdjP3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Sieber-Gasser, Charlotte, 1982- Developing countries and preferential services trade. Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2016 9781107147560 1107147565 (DLC) 2016008233 (OCoLC)940342371 Cambridge international trade and economic law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009156867 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1281427 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Sieber-Gasser, Charlotte, 1982- Developing countries and preferential services trade / Cambridge international trade and economic law. Cover; Half title; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Table of Agreements; Table of Cases; Foundations; 1 Special and Differential Treatment in the WTO; I Developing Countries in the WTO; II Least-Developed Countries in the WTO; III Special and Differential Treatment; IV In Summary; 2 The Rationale for South-South Services Trade; I Trade in Services; II Development Effect of Services Trade; III Controversies of Preferential Services Trade; 3 The Quest of this Study; I South-South in this Study. II Gap in Literature and Why Understanding South-South Services Trade MattersIII Methodology; IV Mapping Preferential Trade Agreements in Services; V Structure of the Study; Part I Preferential Services Trade; 1 History and Geography of Preferential Services Trade; I Influence of Early PTAs on GATS; 2 Stock-taking of Preferential Services Trade Agreements; I Lack of Notifications to the WTO; 3 The Current Level of Liberalisation; I Low Level of Liberalisation; 4 The Special Case of South-South Preferential Services Trade; I The History of South-South PTAs; II The Geography of South-South PTAs. Part II Legal Regime for Preferential Services Trade1 Historical Background of Preferentialism in Services Trade and its Regulation; I Regulatory Flexibilities for Preferential Trade; II Most-Favoured Nation Treatment (GATS Art. II); 2 GATS Art. V; I Positioning GATS Art. V in International Economic Law; II Chapeau of GATS Art. V; III Quantitative Requirements: GATS Art. V:1 lit. a and lit. b; IV Qualitative Requirements: GATS Art. V:1 lit. b; V Related Provision: GATT Art. XXIV; 3 Regulatory Flexibilities in the GATS: Special and Differential Treatment; 4 Compliance with GATS Worldwide. 5 Loopholes in the GATS: Problems in PracticeI Language of GATS Art. V; II Missing Case Law; 6 Innovation in South-South Agreements?; I Sectors of Interest; II Modes of Supply; 7 In Summary; Part III Legal Regime for South-South Preferential Services Trade; 1 The Legal Scope of Flexibilities for South-South Preferential Services Trade; I Preamble of the GATS; II Preferential Trade in Services: GATS Art. V; III Flexibilities on the Basis of the Positive List Approach; IV Flexibilities Embedded in Special and Differential Treatment; V Waiver; VI Enabling Clause. 2 Legal Arguments for a Large Scope of Flexibilities in the GATSI No Additional Flexibility: The Narrow Interpretation; II Flexibility in Number of Sectors and Level of Liberalisation: The Medium Interpretation; III Sectorial Agreements: Broad Interpretation; 3 New Approach to a Better Use of the Scope of Flexibilities; I Depth of Regulation; II GATS-Plus, GATS-Extra and GATS-Minus; III Sectors of Interest; IV Modes of Supply; V Compliance with GATS; VI Implementation of GATS Art. V Requirements; VII Implications for the Scope of GATS Art. V; VIII Lessons to be Learned. Service industries Law and legislation Developing countries. Foreign trade regulation Developing countries. LAW Military. bisacsh Foreign trade regulation fast Service industries Law and legislation fast |
title | Developing countries and preferential services trade / |
title_auth | Developing countries and preferential services trade / |
title_exact_search | Developing countries and preferential services trade / |
title_full | Developing countries and preferential services trade / Charlotte Sieber-Gasser. |
title_fullStr | Developing countries and preferential services trade / Charlotte Sieber-Gasser. |
title_full_unstemmed | Developing countries and preferential services trade / Charlotte Sieber-Gasser. |
title_short | Developing countries and preferential services trade / |
title_sort | developing countries and preferential services trade |
topic | Service industries Law and legislation Developing countries. Foreign trade regulation Developing countries. LAW Military. bisacsh Foreign trade regulation fast Service industries Law and legislation fast |
topic_facet | Service industries Law and legislation Developing countries. Foreign trade regulation Developing countries. LAW Military. Foreign trade regulation Service industries Law and legislation Developing countries |
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