
Providing The First Comprehensive Examination Of The Key Regulatory Disciplines Included In The New Generation Of Eu Free Trade Agreements (ftas), This Book Investigates The Eu's Supposed Deep Trade Agenda Through A Legal Analysis Of These Ftas. In Doing So, Billy A. Melo Araujo Determines Whether There Is Any Substance Behind The Eu's Foreign Policy Rhetoric Regarding The Need To Introduce Regulatory Issues Within The Remit Of International Trade Law. At A Time When The Eu Is Busily Negotiating So-called 'mega-ftas', Such As The Transatlantic Trade And Investment Partnership (ttip) And The Plurilateral Trade In Services Agreement (tisa), Melo Araujo Offers A Timely Insight Into The Important Questions Raised By Such Ftas, In Particular Concerning The Future Of The Multilateral Trade System, The Loss Of Policy Autonomy, And The Democratic Legitimacy Of Regulating Through Treaty-making. The Book Provides A Detailed Analysis Of The Regulatory Disciplines Included In The More Recent Eu Ftas And Explores The Possible Implications Of Such Disciplines. Offering A Significant Contribution To A Wider Debate, This Is A Must Read For Those Interested In The Legal Dimension Of The Eu's Deep Trade Agenda.
This book investigates whether the European Union's rhetoric regarding the inclusion of regulatory issues in international trade law is supported by the actual legal substance of its recent free trade agreements. Billy A. Melo Araujo, an expert in international economic law, utilizes a rigorous legal analysis of 'new generation' EU trade agreements to evaluate the shift toward deep trade agendas. The work examines how these treaties impact policy autonomy and the broader multilateral trade system, providing a critical framework for understanding the intersection of treaty-making and democratic legitimacy.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and trade policy experts identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of EU external relations and international trade law. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a specialized resource for those analyzing the legal mechanics of modern trade treaties.
Page Count:
270
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191067679
ISBN-13:
9780191067679
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