There is a fundamental mismatch between the global trade rules as they
govern international economic behaviour and the political economic
factors influencing domestic policy making. It comes as no surprise,
therefore, that the multilateral trading system is in crisis.
Countries are increasingly turning to bilateral and regional (and
mega-regional) trade deals to push forward their trade agenda. There
is far less consensus around these next-generation trade agreements
which reach into every aspect of domestic policy-making. At this time,
more than ever, policy-makers, treaty negotiators, and scholars and
students of international law need to understand the ways in which
this growing regime of international trade and investment impacts
regulatory decisions. This book demonstrates how seemingly disparate
spheres of legal theory and practice (investment incentives, patent
protection, land reform, etc.) are all linked together through the
lens of international trade and investment, while also offering
solutions in the form of new negotiating texts and country examples as
a way forward toward a new multilateral trade and investment regime.
Furthermore, each chapter identifies the regulatory challenges facing
countries.
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The Shrinking of Policy Space in the International Trade Regime
Product details
ISBN
9781785277634
Published
2021
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author