Services Liberalization in the EU and the WTO"Both in WTO law and EU law there is a dichotomy between liberalisation based on market access and targeting domestic regulation. Consequently, both regimes share the problem of distinguishing national measures impairing market access and those that do not have such effect. Looking at the provision of services, a cornerstone of EU substantive law, in the EU and the WTO this book offers a comprehensive evaluation of the current legal status quo on transnational services provision on a global level. Based on thorough analysis of both EU and WTO law, policymakers are provided with concrete proposals for fostering the consistency and effectiveness of the current regime. A final chapter discusses possible approaches to regulation such as home state rule, hoststate rule and mutual recognition from a comparative perspective. Written by a highly respected author team, this is essential reading for EU internal market specialists and WTO law scholars alike"-- |
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Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
a starter kit | 9 |
The relationship between the EU and | 48 |
fundamentals | 75 |
Deconstructing EU law on services | 122 |
Variatio delectat? Different regulatory | 153 |
innovation | 174 |
Principles of services law in the EU and | 245 |
Quo vadit? Conclusions and recommendations | 288 |
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Services Liberalization in the EU and the WTO: Concepts, Standards and ... Marcus Klamert Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2014 |
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