Trans-pacific partnership agreement : a framework for future trade rules?
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Trans-pacific partnership agreement : a framework for future trade rules?
SAGE Publications India, 2018
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Copyright: Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Despite the United States withdrawing from the Trans-Paci c Partnership (TPP) Agreement, its template of rules remains highly relevant for future negotiations on international trade. This book helps to evaluate the legal provisions of this pact, its background and its possible evolutionary path.
There is a view in the policy discourse that India should actively embrace the norms contained in the Agreement. Trans-Paci c Partnership Agreement: A Framework for Future Trade Rules? offers a balanced and objective analysis of the likely impact of the TPP template of rules on developing countries such as India and signi ficantly contributes to the ongoing debate regarding India's ideal stance. This book will be useful for policymakers, trade lawyers, policy analysts, academics, economists and government off icials, especially those from developing countries.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction - Abhijit Das and Shailja Singh
TPP and Market Access for Goods - Abhijit Das, Prajyna Paramita Barua and Dilfy Ann Philip
Services Coverage in TPP, TISA AND GATS: A Comparative Analysis and Implications for India - Pralok Gupta
IPR and New Rule-making - Chandni Raina
Conforming India's IPR Laws to the TPP's IPR Standards: Issues and Concerns for India - Jayant Raghu Ram
Investment Protection in TPP: Analysis from an Indian Perspective - Shailja Singh
Standards under the TPP : Much Ado about Nothing? - R.V. Anuradha
Addressing 'Labour' in Trade Agreements: The TPP Approach - R.V. Anuradha
Trade and Environment under the TPP - R.V. Anuradha
Government Procurement Provisions in the GPA: Ceding Policy Space for Uncertain Gains - Monika and Neeraj R S
State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) - Mukesh Bhatnagar
Trade Remedies, Trade Facilitation and Regulatory Coherence under the TPP - Mukesh Bhatnagar, Monika and R.V. Anuradha
Conclusions and Way Forward - Abhijit Das, Shailja Singh and Harimaya Gurung
Appendix
Index
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