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020 _a978-1-107-14756-0
082 _a346.58
_bSIE
100 _aSieber-Gasser, Charlotte
245 _aDeveloping Countries and Preferential Services trade
260 _aUnited Kingdom:
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2016.
300 _axxx, 328p.
520 _aWTO sets the global minimum standards for trade regulation, while allowing some regulatory flexibility for developing countries. The exact scope of regulatory flexibility is often unclear, and, at time, flexibility may be counterproductive to sustainable economic growth in developing countries.
650 _aFoundations
_aSpecial and Differential Treatment in the WTO
_aThe Rationale for south-south Services Trade
_aThe Quest of this Study
650 _aPreferential Services Trade
_aHistory and Geography of Preferential Services trade
_aStock-taking of Preferential Services trade Agreements
_aThe current level of Liberalism
650 _aLegal Regime for Preferential Services Trade
_aHistorical background of Preferentialism in Services Trade and its Regulation
_aGATS Art. V
_aRegulatory Flexibilities in the GATS
650 _aLegal Regime for South-South Preferential Services trade
_aThe Legal Scope of Flexibilities for South-South Preferential Services Trade
_aLegal Arguments for a Large Scope Flexibilities in the GATS
_aNew Approach to a Better Use of the Scope of Flexibilities
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