2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9701.2010.01273.x
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Beyond the WTO? An Anatomy of EU and US Preferential Trade Agreements

Abstract: It is often alleged that PTAs involving the EC and the US include a significant number of obligations in areas not currently covered by the WTO Agreement, such as investment protection, competition policy, labour standards and environmental protection. The primary purpose of this study is to highlight the extent to which these claims are true. The study divides the contents of all PTAs involving the EC and the US currently notified to the WTO, into 14 ‘WTO+’ and 38 ‘WTO-X’ areas, where WTO+ provisions come und… Show more

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“…First, it contributes to the literature on the design of PTAs (e.g., Baccini, Dür, & Elsig, 2015;Bearce, Eldredge, & Jolliff, 2016;Büthe & Milner, 2014;Hafner-Burton, 2009). In earlier studies, PTAs were grouped by whether they favour deep or shallow commitments (Dür, Baccini, & Elsig, 2014), positive or negative integration (Kim & Manger, 2016) and WTO-plus or WTO-extra obligations (Horn, Mavroidis, & Sapir, 2010;Kohl, Brakman, & Garretsen, 2016). This paper looks more specifically at environmental provisions as an increasingly important subset of PTA design features.…”
Section: And Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, it contributes to the literature on the design of PTAs (e.g., Baccini, Dür, & Elsig, 2015;Bearce, Eldredge, & Jolliff, 2016;Büthe & Milner, 2014;Hafner-Burton, 2009). In earlier studies, PTAs were grouped by whether they favour deep or shallow commitments (Dür, Baccini, & Elsig, 2014), positive or negative integration (Kim & Manger, 2016) and WTO-plus or WTO-extra obligations (Horn, Mavroidis, & Sapir, 2010;Kohl, Brakman, & Garretsen, 2016). This paper looks more specifically at environmental provisions as an increasingly important subset of PTA design features.…”
Section: And Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional chapters regarding trade in goods only accounted for a small part of the TPP. Most of the chapters addressed behind-the-border issues or WTO-X policy areas, which included investment, cross-border trade in services, financial services, temporary entry for business persons, telecommunications, ecommerce, government procurement, competition policy, SOEs and designated monopolies, intellectual property, labour, environment, regulatory coherence, transparency and anti-corruption (Horn, Mavroidis & Sapir, 2010). Prior to the TPP, these WTO-X chapters had seldom been incorporated in existing FTAs in the region.…”
Section: The Tpp and Its Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11. On WTO databases, see WTO (2015a,b); on the annual flagship, see WTO (2011); and on the characterization of RTA provisions across agreements, see Chase et al (2013) and Horn et al (2010). 12.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%