Restructuring Trade Agreements
Kluwer Law International
ISBN 9789403530345
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Bibliografische Daten
Buch. Softcover
2021
In englischer Sprache
Umfang: 280 S.
Verlag: Kluwer Law International
ISBN: 9789403530345
Produktbeschreibung
- How should trade diplomats pursue renegotiation and/or new partnerships, legally and transactionally?
- Given that free trade agreements keep each country’s trade sovereignty mostly intact, under which circumstances should a country ever consider entering a customs union?
- How may free-trade agreements help countries address trade imbalances while enhancing supply chain resilience?
- What are the limits to WTO litigation as an effective market-barrier-opening tool?
- How should trade-agreement restructuring be deployed as a path to further trade liberalization?
In-depth attention is paid to identifying and investigating trade arrangements that are ripe for renegotiation and assessing sources of domestic and external support for or against renegotiating such bargains. This book’s model of international trade-agreement restructuring fits well with emerging thinking on greater trade diversification and supply-chain resilience. The authors provide a clear, actionable approach for considering and conducting the renegotiation of trade deals. For these reasons, this book will be welcomed by trade lawyers, supply-chain executives, economists, government officials, and academics who are grappling with rising economic frictions in the fault lines of national sovereignty, economic interdependence, and the limits of current trade arrangements.
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