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2017
These new orientations in international economic law and the EU’s external economic relations are analysed in the following chapters of this volume. This chapter discusses mega-regional free trade agreements and other plurilateral trade agreements as ‘new trends’ in international economic law (IEL).
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These new orientations in international economic law and the EU’s external economic relations are analysed in the following chapters of this volume. This chapter discusses mega-regional free trade agreements and other plurilateral trade agreements as ‘new trends’ in international economic law (IEL).
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Who Recognises Technical Standards in TTIP?
2018Current discussions on the relationship of technical standards to the Transatlantic, Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) concern the questions whether TTIP can provide a transatlantic level playing field for technical standards and whether this will negatively affect technical standards in the European Union (EU) and the United States (US).
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Democratic Legitimacy of the CETA and TTIP Agreements?
2017The legitimacy of law depends on its justifiability vis-a-vis citizens and peoples in terms of constitutionally agreed principles of justice. This chapter explains why constitutional democracies, EU law and UN law define “democracy” in different ways; and why multilevel governance institutions often resist protecting individual and democratic rights in
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2016
This paper discusses the ambitious and comprehensive trade and investment deal - the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), which is currently being negotiated between the EU and The U.S. This paper focuses on the different reasons for the parties to develop an extensive free trade agreement, and scrutinizes the fundamental interests ...
Rhodes, Lisbeth, Hansen, Nicolai Bladt
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This paper discusses the ambitious and comprehensive trade and investment deal - the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), which is currently being negotiated between the EU and The U.S. This paper focuses on the different reasons for the parties to develop an extensive free trade agreement, and scrutinizes the fundamental interests ...
Rhodes, Lisbeth, Hansen, Nicolai Bladt
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2016
The sheer size of the EU and US economies combined suggests substantial economicbenefits from eliminating tariffs, reducing the costs of regulatory divergence, anddeepening cooperation. Estimating these gains is difficult: uncertainty concerningmodelling choices, data, and scenarios looms large.
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The sheer size of the EU and US economies combined suggests substantial economicbenefits from eliminating tariffs, reducing the costs of regulatory divergence, anddeepening cooperation. Estimating these gains is difficult: uncertainty concerningmodelling choices, data, and scenarios looms large.
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New Lines Within the European Civil Society Mobilizations Against the TTIP
New Political Economy, 2020Niels Søndergaard
exaly
Selling TTIP: The European Commission’s information policy and the spectre of public opinion
European Journal of Communication, 2021Ludek Stavinoha
exaly

