Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. Februar 2012

Institutions for Regulatory Cooperation in 'New Generation' Economic and Trade Agreements

In: Legal issues of economic integration: law journal of the Europa Instituut and the Amsterdam Center for International Law, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Band 39, Heft 1, S. 109-126

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Abstract

There is not one perfect model for institutional regulatory cooperation, nor is there a single model for eliminating technical barriers to trade (TBT) or discriminatory sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures in a preferential trade agreement (PTA). However, recent experience with PTAs has shown that it is possible to progress beyond entirely separate regulation in specific sectors by each party with bilateral government committees that only meet once a year to joint committees that meet on a regular basis and engage in joint harmonization, rule-making, mutual recognition, and problem-solving. In a 'new generation' PTA (either free trade agreement (FTA) or customs union) in which economic integration is an agreed upon policy objective, joint institutions will be necessary to effectively implement harmonization of standards and development of joint standards codes as well as mutual recognition of technical regulations, standards, and occupational qualifications.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Kluwer Law International BV

ISSN: 1566-6573, 1875-6433

DOI

10.54648/leie2012007

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