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The Regulation of International Trade, Volume 3 - The General Agreement on Trade in Services

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A comprehensive analysis of GATS that considers its historical context, the national preferences that shaped it, and a path to a GATS 2.0.The previous two volumes in The Regulation of International Trade analyzed the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the first successful agreement to generate multilateral trade liberalization, and the World Trade Organization (WTO), for which the GATT laid the groundwork. In this third volume, Petros Mavroidis turns to the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), a WTO treaty that took effect in 1995, and offers a comprehensive analysis that considers the historical context of the GATS, the national preferences that shaped it, and a path to a GATS 2.0.
Mavroidis examines the GATS through its negotiating record, considering whether the GATS as it is can appropriately address the concerns of the world trading community. The GATS deals exclusively with non-tariff barriers (NTBs)—precisely the instrument that the WTO has not managed to tame—and one of some significance in light of the digital revolution, which has enlarged the scope of cross-border transactions in which neither supplier nor consumer needs to travel for a service to be consumed. Mavroidis argues that the GATS has brought about a platform to liberalize services, and has locked in some pre-GATS liberalization. What is missing, he contends, is a "GATS-Think” that would generate liberalization from now on.


List of contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Abbreviations
Part One The Advent of GATS
Chapter 1: Before the GATS
Chapter 2: Negotiating the GATS
Chapter 3: Property Rights in the GATS
Conclusions to Part One
Part Two The GATS Disciplines and Institutions
Chapter 4: The Integration Model and Design of GATS
Chapter 5: The Scope of GATS
Chapter 6: Domestic Regulation
Chapter 7: Most Favoured Nation (MFN)
Chapter 8: Remaining General Obligations
Chapter 9: Specific Commitments
Chapter 10: Transparency
Chapter 11: Exceptions and Deviations
Conclusions to Part Two
Part Three Sector-Specific Analysis
Chapter 12: Financial Services
Chapter 13: Telecoms
Chapter 14: Transportation
Chapter 15: Labor Mobility
Conclusions to Part Three
Chapter 16: GATS and Beyond
Notes
References
Index

About the author










Petros C. Mavroidis is Edwin B. Parker Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. He was previously a member of the Legal Affairs Division at the World Trade Organization.

Summary

A comprehensive analysis of GATS that considers its historical context, the national preferences that shaped it, and a path to a GATS 2.0.The previous two volumes in The Regulation of International Trade analyzed the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the first successful agreement to generate multilateral trade liberalization, and the World Trade Organization (WTO), for which the GATT laid the groundwork. In this third volume, Petros Mavroidis turns to the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), a WTO treaty that took effect in 1995, and offers a comprehensive analysis that considers the historical context of the GATS, the national preferences that shaped it, and a path to a GATS 2.0.
Mavroidis examines the GATS through its negotiating record, considering whether the GATS as it is can appropriately address the concerns of the world trading community. The GATS deals exclusively with non-tariff barriers (NTBs)—precisely the instrument that the WTO has not managed to tame—and one of some significance in light of the digital revolution, which has enlarged the scope of cross-border transactions in which neither supplier nor consumer needs to travel for a service to be consumed. Mavroidis argues that the GATS has brought about a platform to liberalize services, and has locked in some pre-GATS liberalization. What is missing, he contends, is a “GATS-Think” that would generate liberalization from now on.

Product details

Authors Petros C Mavroidis, Petros C. Mavroidis, Mavroidis Petros C.
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2020
 
EAN 9780262044554
ISBN 978-0-262-04455-4
No. of pages 752
Dimensions 186 mm x 236 mm x 40 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

LAW / Commercial / International Trade, International Economics, Laws Of Specific Jurisdictions, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Economics & Trade, Public international law: economic and trade

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