This book examines the need for greater legal coherence within international trade negotiations between the European Union (EU) and external trade relations. An introspective analysis of EU trade law and policy is presented that highlights the complex issue of EU unity. A particular focus is given to the Doha Round and the General Agreement on Trade in Services, with empirical analysis placing the negotiations not just within the context of international trade law, but also within broader social and political contexts.
This book aims to provide an interdisciplinary understanding of the EU’s international trade negotiations. It will be relevant to researchers and policy-makers interested in international trade and EU law.
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Introduction.-Chapter 2: International Trade Law of the European Union.-Chapter 3: The European Union and International Affairs.-Chapter 4: Theories of Supranationalism.-Chapter 5: Distribution of Powers in EU External Relations .-Chapter 6: Criteria for Evaluating the Distribution of Powers and Its Compliance.-Chapter 7:Other Legal Bases for Trade Agreements.-Chapter 8:The Doha Round and Services Trade.-Chapter 9:The European Union in the Doha Round: The Specific Case of Services Trade.-Chapter 10: Conclusions and Recommendations
Despre autor
Rafael Leal-Arcas is Professor of Law at Alfaisal University (Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia).