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Regualting trade in services in the EU and the WTO : Trust, distrust and economic integration

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012Description: 489p xviISBN:
  • 9781139022118
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.754 LIA
Contents:
Content: Introduction/By Ioannis Lianos, Okeoghene Odudu; Part I - The ‘trust’ theory of integration; 1 - Trust, distrust and economic integration: Setting The Stage/By Ioannis Lianos, Johannes Le Blanc; Part II - Unpacking the premises: Mutual Recognition Harmonization; 2 - Forms of mutual recognition in the field of services/By Vassilis Hatzopoulos 3 - Trust and mutual recognition in the Services Directive/By Gareth Davies; 4 - Mutual recognition in the global trade regime: Lessons From The EU Experience/By Wolfgang Kerber, Roger Van den Bergh; 5 - Public procurement and public services in the EU/By Chris Bovis Part III - The interaction between pluralism, trust and economic integration; 6 - Shifting narratives in European economic integration: Trade In Services Pluralism And Trust/ By Ioannis Lianos, Damien M. B. Gerard; 7 - Trusting the Poles? Mark 2: Towards A Regulatory Peace Theory In A World Of Mutual Recognition/ By Kalypso Nicolaïdis; Part IV - Private parties and the economic integration process; 8 - Who’s afraid of the total market? On the horizontal application of the free movement provisions in EU law/By Harm Schepel; 9 - The EU Services Directive and the mandate for the creation of professional codes of conduct/ By Panagiotis Delimatsis; Part V - Seeds of distrust: regulatory competition and diversity in the social sphere; Access 10 - Transborder provision of services and ‘social dumping’: Rights Based Mutual Trust In The Establishment Of The Internal Market/ By Olivier De Schutter; 11 - Reconceptualizing the constitution of Europe’s post-national constellation – by dint of conflict of laws/ By Christian Joerges, Florian Rödl; 12 - Fundamental rights as sources of trust and voices of distrust in the European Internal Market/By Antoine Bailleux; Part VI - Extensions: the relevance of the ‘trust theory’ of integration in the context of the WTO; 13 - I now recognize you (and only you) as equal: an anatomy of (mutual) recognition agreements in the GATS/By Juan A. Marchetti, Petros C. Mavroidis; 14 - ‘Importing’ regulatory standards and principles into WTO dispute settlement: The Challenge Of Interpreting The GATS Arrangements On Telecommunications/By Robert Howse Index.
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Content:
Introduction/By Ioannis Lianos, Okeoghene Odudu;
Part I - The ‘trust’ theory of integration;
1 - Trust, distrust and economic integration: Setting The Stage/By Ioannis Lianos, Johannes Le Blanc;
Part II - Unpacking the premises: Mutual Recognition Harmonization;
2 - Forms of mutual recognition in the field of services/By Vassilis Hatzopoulos
3 - Trust and mutual recognition in the Services Directive/By Gareth Davies;
4 - Mutual recognition in the global trade regime: Lessons From The EU Experience/By Wolfgang Kerber, Roger Van den Bergh;
5 - Public procurement and public services in the EU/By Chris Bovis
Part III - The interaction between pluralism, trust and economic integration;
6 - Shifting narratives in European economic integration: Trade In Services Pluralism And Trust/
By Ioannis Lianos, Damien M. B. Gerard;
7 - Trusting the Poles? Mark 2: Towards A Regulatory Peace Theory In A World Of Mutual Recognition/ By Kalypso Nicolaïdis;
Part IV - Private parties and the economic integration process;
8 - Who’s afraid of the total market? On the horizontal application of the free movement provisions in EU law/By Harm Schepel;
9 - The EU Services Directive and the mandate for the creation of professional codes of conduct/ By Panagiotis Delimatsis;
Part V - Seeds of distrust: regulatory competition and diversity in the social sphere;
Access
10 - Transborder provision of services and ‘social dumping’: Rights Based Mutual Trust In The Establishment Of The Internal Market/ By Olivier De Schutter;
11 - Reconceptualizing the constitution of Europe’s post-national constellation – by dint of conflict of laws/ By Christian Joerges, Florian Rödl;
12 - Fundamental rights as sources of trust and voices of distrust in the European Internal Market/By Antoine Bailleux;
Part VI - Extensions: the relevance of the ‘trust theory’ of integration in the context of the WTO;
13 - I now recognize you (and only you) as equal: an anatomy of (mutual) recognition agreements in the GATS/By Juan A. Marchetti, Petros C. Mavroidis;
14 - ‘Importing’ regulatory standards and principles into WTO dispute settlement: The Challenge Of Interpreting The GATS Arrangements On Telecommunications/By Robert Howse
Index.

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